mental Crossword Puzzles
crucigrama de hábitos de vida saludables 2025-09-08
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- Descanso diario necesario para recuperar energía y mantener el equilibrio físico y mental.
- Clave para una vida saludable: no en exceso ni en defecto.
- Beber suficiente agua cada día ayuda a que el cuerpo funcione bien
- Control en lo que se consume o hace; ni demasiado ni muy poco.
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- Mantener buenos hábitos a lo largo del tiempo, sin abandonarlos.
- Atención personal para mantener la salud y prevenir problemas.
- Conjunto de acciones que evitan enfermedades antes de que aparezcan.
- Base de la salud; debe ser variada, equilibrada y rica en nutrientes.
- Actividad física que fortalece el cuerpo y mejora la salud mental.
- Estado de sentirse bien física, mental y emocionalmente.
10 Clues: Estado de sentirse bien física, mental y emocionalmente. • Clave para una vida saludable: no en exceso ni en defecto. • Atención personal para mantener la salud y prevenir problemas. • Control en lo que se consume o hace; ni demasiado ni muy poco. • Mantener buenos hábitos a lo largo del tiempo, sin abandonarlos. • ...
Winn-Dixie Ch. 11-15 2023-04-12
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- to cry with weak, broken, whining sounds
- less advanced in mental, physical, or social development
- person who has committed a crime
- when 3 or more roads join and traffic must go in a circle
- ability to please or delight
- relating to drama; exciting
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- sudden, violent physical reaction or a strong emotion
- regular or usual activities
- to pull or be pulled into pieces
- a claim that is legal
- stuck inside a small place
- involving physical or mental disease
- to have in mind as an aim or goal; plan
13 Clues: a claim that is legal • stuck inside a small place • regular or usual activities • relating to drama; exciting • ability to please or delight • to pull or be pulled into pieces • person who has committed a crime • involving physical or mental disease • to have in mind as an aim or goal; plan • to cry with weak, broken, whining sounds • ...
Drug / Use Abuse 2023-04-11
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- present member of social
- Mental health
- Large marsupial
- Body motions such as shrugs
- Person who brings appeal to court
- Against the law
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- is a mean person
- Some drink this to excess
- a lesson given my mainly speaking
- Blood Alcohol
- A term used to describe the physical and mental symptoms that a person has when they suddenly stop or cut back the use of an addictive substance, such as opiates and opioids, nicotine products, or alcohol.
- forbidden by law
- A drug 100x stronger than fentanyl
13 Clues: Blood Alcohol • Mental health • Large marsupial • Against the law • is a mean person • forbidden by law • present member of social • Some drink this to excess • Body motions such as shrugs • a lesson given my mainly speaking • Person who brings appeal to court • A drug 100x stronger than fentanyl • ...
Effect of Exercise on Mood 2022-06-10
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- Exercise can help give you a ________ outlook on life.
- It's important for people with mental illness
- ____ exercise is better than none
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- Regular exercise can help you sleep _____.
- There are _____ of ways that exercise can benefit your mental health
- Exercise _____ treat depression and anxiety
- People who exercise regularly do it simply because it makes them _____ good.
- People who exercise regularly have better ____ health
8 Clues: ____ exercise is better than none • Regular exercise can help you sleep _____. • Exercise _____ treat depression and anxiety • It's important for people with mental illness • People who exercise regularly have better ____ health • Exercise can help give you a ________ outlook on life. • There are _____ of ways that exercise can benefit your mental health • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2016-11-06
15 Clues: anxiety • human brain • life skills • adolescence • extroversion • interpersonal • mental illness • panic disorder • self-awareness • making decisions • conscientiousness • exploring options • career development • developmental task • emotional intelligence
PTSD 2022-03-31
15 Clues: mind • brain • after • school • sadness • set off • confusion • aggressive • disturbing • frightened • overwhelming • scary dreams • hostile manner • free from illness • happens to a lot of toxic relationships
PTSD 2022-03-31
15 Clues: mind • brain • after • school • sadness • set off • confusion • aggressive • disturbing • frightened • overwhelming • scary dreams • hostile manner • free from illness • happens to a lot of toxic relationships
Word Gen Review 2025-03-25
15 Clues: mind • fake • huge • copy • crime • money • alone • honesty • persuade • not willing • not giving up • bring together • back to normal • leaning towards • for a short time
[1학년] Lesson 1 words (~p.19) 2025-08-12
LEY 1616 DEL 21 DE ENERO DE 2013 2022-09-27
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- Hace parte del equipo interdisciplinario de las instituciones prestadoras de salud.
- La ley 1616 de 21 de enero de 2013 da prioridad a.
- Se encarga de analizar y prestar acciones en promoción, prevención, estrategias y todo lo relacionado con salud y riesgos laborales.
- se define como un estado dinámico que se expresa en la vida cotidiana a través del comportamiento y la interacción.
- Es una de las modalidades de atención integral e integrada en salud mental.
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- Entidad que promueve políticas, planes, programas y demás proyectos en promoción y prevención en salud mental.
- Acontecimiento vital negativo o problema relacionado con el contexto en que se han desarrollado alteraciones experimentadas por una persona.
- La salud mental es considerada en Colombia como.
- Alteración de procesos cognitivos, afectivos del desenvolvimiento considerado como normal con respecto al grupo social de referencia del cuál proviene el individuo.
- Intervención tendiente a impactar en factores de riesgo.
- Documento que expedirá el Gobierno Nacional para el fortalecimiento de la Salud Mental de la población colombiana en concurso con los actores institucionales y sociales.
11 Clues: La salud mental es considerada en Colombia como. • La ley 1616 de 21 de enero de 2013 da prioridad a. • Intervención tendiente a impactar en factores de riesgo. • Es una de las modalidades de atención integral e integrada en salud mental. • Hace parte del equipo interdisciplinario de las instituciones prestadoras de salud. • ...
HEALTH CROSSWORD 2013-11-17
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- The basic unit of society and includes two or more people joined by blood marriage adoption or a desire to support one another
- The sense of what to do or say to avoid offending others
- When both sides in a conflict agree to give up something in order to reach a solution that satisfies everyone
- Someone you see occasionally or know casually
- preassure The influence that your peer group has on you
- Places to get information, support, and advice
- To fulfill physical mental emotional and social needs
- communication Expressing feelings, thoughts, or experiences with words, either by speaking or writing
- Relationship with someone you know trust and regard with affection
- behaviors Actions or choices that may harm you or others
- disorder Extreme fears of real or imaginary situations that get in the way of normal activities
- language Postures, gestures, and facial expressions
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- The concious active choice not to participate in high risk behaviors
- disorder Mental and emotional problem in which person undergoes mood swings that seem extreme, inapropiate, or last a long time
- Exchange of information through the use of words or actions
- and emotional disorders Illnesses that affect a person´s thoughts feelings, and behavior
- response Declares your position strongly and confidently
- People close to you in age who are a lot like you
- Suggestion to seek help or information from another person or place
- The act of killing oneself on purpose
- communication Getting messages across without using words
21 Clues: The act of killing oneself on purpose • Someone you see occasionally or know casually • Places to get information, support, and advice • People close to you in age who are a lot like you • language Postures, gestures, and facial expressions • To fulfill physical mental emotional and social needs • preassure The influence that your peer group has on you • ...
PSYC341 Written Assignment 2017-05-08
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- basic unit of spoken language such as sounds a,k, and th
- 3D shapes that make up other shapes
- Deficits in episodic memory
- processes without intention, consciousness, or effort
- Mirror image of Prosopagnosia
- the initial reception of information.
- when near surfaces overlap far surfaces
- Joined sensations, i.e. seeing sound, hearing shapes, tasting colors
- when you can't tell faces apart after brain damage
- Interfering earlier memories
- understanding basic structures of cognition
- Study of how we create words by combining morphemes. Morphemes are the basic unit of meaning.
- concentration of mental effort on sensory or mental events
- Formant frequencies
- Condition where you cannot create mental images in your mind.
- the interpretation of sensation.
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- Area of psycholinguistics that examines the meaning of words and sentences
- effect of people take a long time to name the ink color when that color is used in printing an incongruent word
- Grammatical rules that govern how we organize word into sentences
- Internal Representations
- processes with conscious, required effort, and intention
- talks about purpose/function of thoughts
- Interfering later memories
- only interested in observable behavior
- simple well structured sequence of events in a specific order that are associated with a highly familiar activity
- looking inward
- when you repeat everything someone tells you on the phone
- organized and generalized knowledge of our world/situation/event/person/etc.
- recognition of the object.
- reality is organized or reduced to the simplest form possible
30 Clues: looking inward • Formant frequencies • Internal Representations • Interfering later memories • recognition of the object. • Deficits in episodic memory • Interfering earlier memories • Mirror image of Prosopagnosia • the interpretation of sensation. • 3D shapes that make up other shapes • the initial reception of information. • only interested in observable behavior • ...
Special care counselor 2020-10-17
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- what we need to live
- government in vote
- working with children
- a person who is welcoming and undersanting
- action made between two people who are having fun
- action of too much emotion
- verb
- even the criminals can make use of them
- gesture that our mouth makes
- activity that children do with each other
- appearance of a person
- contrary of young
- get a message across
- the sense of the wise
- way of acting
- there are 3 in elementary school
- be comfortable with the same person
- look at the person without talking
- two people who like each other
- opposite of sick
- a judgment made by a person
- two people joined together
- person with a drug problem
- what doctors find in people
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- courage of one person
- gesture made to a person to help him or her
- verb that produces
- mental illness of the elderly
- forget a few things
- gesture of a sexual nature
- stressful mental illness
- young humain
- friend in class
- opposite of sad
- listen attentively to what you have to say
- what angels don't have anymore
- insecure person
- the teachers teach them to us
- opposite of war
- Do it again
- no one on the street
- mental disorders
- opposite of cruel
- collaborative activity
- contrary of health
- waiting impatiently
- routine at the doctor's office
- synonymous with observation
48 Clues: verb • Do it again • young humain • way of acting • friend in class • opposite of sad • insecure person • opposite of war • mental disorders • opposite of sick • contrary of young • opposite of cruel • verb that produces • government in vote • contrary of health • forget a few things • waiting impatiently • what we need to live • no one on the street • get a message across • courage of one person • ...
Year 10 Psychology 2021-06-10
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- expressions, used to communicate without words
- explains a combination of how and what you need to complete your study
- observable patterns in humans and animals
- defining human behaviour under 7 categories
- goal, to understand, prescribe and predict and control human behaviour and mental processes.
- this is the result as it depends on something else
- someone with slightly more empathy but have experienced trauma
- refers to the likelihood of a person committing a serious act of violence with little provocation
- process, unobservable and often hard to assess
- the systematic study of the brain and mental processes including perception, cognition and emotion
- can prescribe medication but has to study for longer
- method, the seven steps used in psychological research
- a small group taken from your wider population
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- this is manipulated or changed
- expressions, tell us the truth before you attempt to lie
- explaining the aim and results of your study to participants after its over
- when people don't tell the truth
- any other variable that could impact the study
- a code of practice used by all Psychologists
- the entire group you're aiming to generalise your research too
- determining what you're going to test in a study
- someone who lacks empathy and is generally genetic.
- collected, analysed and interpreted in a study
- someone who is obsessed with themselves and has little regard for punishment
- a prediction about what is going to happen in the experiment
25 Clues: this is manipulated or changed • when people don't tell the truth • observable patterns in humans and animals • defining human behaviour under 7 categories • a code of practice used by all Psychologists • expressions, used to communicate without words • any other variable that could impact the study • collected, analysed and interpreted in a study • ...
Health 2022-10-21
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- humor;
- A feeling of constant tiredness or weakness
- Being scared of a particular thing
- in spirituality;
- How we react when we feel under pressure or threatened.
- Not functioning right
- feeling sadness or loneliness
- Not functioning normal
- disorders Having great amount of stress that is not normal
- Having changes in mood
- Practicing meditation and relaxation techniques;
- people experiencing normal grief and bereavement have a period of sorrow, numbness, and even guilt and anger.
- time with friends;
- deep sorrow, especially that caused by someone's death
- time to yourself;
- needs Feelings or conditions we need to feel happy, fulfilled, or at peace
- A hormone that indicates that you are in distress
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- Keeping track of your daily to-do list and getting things done on time
- someone who stresses
- Having a good worry
- The combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character.
- Make something suitable
- What you feel
- Having a CERTAIN feeling.
- Mental health encompasses emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
- time on your hobbies;
- How you feel about yourself
- confident about the future
- An idea of the self constructed from the beliefs one holds about oneself and the responses of others.
- in physical activity or exercise;
- In a stressful moment
- Fear and dread of something
34 Clues: humor; • What you feel • in spirituality; • time to yourself; • time with friends; • Having a good worry • someone who stresses • Not functioning right • time on your hobbies; • In a stressful moment • Not functioning normal • Having changes in mood • Make something suitable • Having a CERTAIN feeling. • confident about the future • How you feel about yourself • Fear and dread of something • ...
Memory and Cognition 2023-11-28
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- How close something is to the usual or most common example in a group
- The mental representation of a category.
- Occurs when the response to a stimulus increases with exposure
- non-verbal movements that express meaning or emotions.
- are memory aids that make it easier to remember information
- grouping information to make it easier to remember in short-term memory
- cognitive (or thinking) strategies that simplify decision making by using mental short-cuts
- your mental representation of a category
- An individual’s cognitive capability
- A term describing people who report experiencing very little to no mental imagery
- Repeating spoken words as you hear them
- When an idea or solution has a low probability of occurrence
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- Occurs when the response to a stimulus decreases with exposure.
- The systematic and predictable mistakes that influence the judgment of even very talented human beings.
- knowledge about situation/event/person/etc
- Group to which a person does not belong
- The smallest unit of sound
- The bias to be systematically affected by the way in which information is presented, while holding the objective information constant.
- the act of reflecting on and examining one's own thoughts, feelings, and experiences
- An example in memory that is labeled as being in a particular category.
- The fading of memories with the passage of time
- “rules” of a language
- The process of accessing stored information.
- Words and expressions
- things that “belong together” b/c share properties
25 Clues: “rules” of a language • Words and expressions • The smallest unit of sound • An individual’s cognitive capability • Group to which a person does not belong • Repeating spoken words as you hear them • The mental representation of a category. • your mental representation of a category • knowledge about situation/event/person/etc • The process of accessing stored information. • ...
Abnormal Psychology 2025-03-12
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- A cultural approach to therapy that assumes universal symptoms across cultures.
- The most commonly used classification system for mental disorders in the United States.
- A classification system for mental disorders created by the World Health Organization.
- A neurotransmitter often associated with depression like low levels are linked to mood disorders
- A cultural therapy approach that uses indigenous practices and beliefs.
- A type of antidepressant that selectively blocks serotonin reuptake.
- A study that tested the effectiveness of the Bench Intervention in Zimbabwe.
- A therapy that integrates mindfulness meditation with cognitive-behavioral techniques.
- A cognitive theory of depression that includes the negative triad and negative schema.
- A term for the process of repeatedly thinking about negative feelings and their causes.
- A type of antidepressant that increases levels of norepinephrine and serotonin.
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- A study that linked hippocampal volume to depression.
- A study that compared the effectiveness of CBT and antidepressants for adolescents.
- A psychological disorder marked by a loss of interest and a continuous sense of sadness.
- A type of therapy that focuses on changing negative thought patterns.
- A study by Kirmayer that proposed the cultural explanatory model for mental illness.
- A study that explored cultural influences on depression in Japan.
- A study that linked the 5-HTT gene to depression.
- A hormone released during stress that is linked to depression and reduced neurogenesis.
- A study that explored the effectiveness of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy.
20 Clues: A study that linked the 5-HTT gene to depression. • A study that linked hippocampal volume to depression. • A study that explored cultural influences on depression in Japan. • A type of antidepressant that selectively blocks serotonin reuptake. • A type of therapy that focuses on changing negative thought patterns. • ...
Chapter 3 & 4 Crossword Puzzleq 2025-09-12
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- ability to recover, or bounce back from extreme or prolonged stress
- negative stress
- Losing a loved one is an example of this type of stressor
- a mental disorder where a person binges and purges
- post traumatic stress disorder
- trained professionals who help people work through issues and challenges in their lives
- positive stress
- losing your home to a hurricane would be an example of this type of stressor
- breathing rate increases, sugar is released into blood, flow of blood to skin is reduced, sweating increases, muscles tense, more energy is produced
- this personality group often appears cold and distant, and cannot form close relationships
- obsessive compulsive disorder
- anxiety that is focused on a specific issue
- abnormal thoughts or feelings
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- think more negatively, and tend to dwell on stressful situations
- think more positively, and are more likely to move through stress efficiently
- stage of stress where the body adapts and lives with the stress
- a sudden episode of intense fear or anxiety that typically peaks within minutes
- this personality group appears selfish and demanding.
- the "thing" that causes stress
- this personaity group carries a strong need for approval
- anxiety that isn't associated with a specific thing.
- medical doctors who study medicine and mental health
- stage of stress where the body can no longer keep up with demands
- a mental disorder where the person avoids eating
24 Clues: negative stress • positive stress • obsessive compulsive disorder • abnormal thoughts or feelings • post traumatic stress disorder • the "thing" that causes stress • anxiety that is focused on a specific issue • a mental disorder where the person avoids eating • a mental disorder where a person binges and purges • anxiety that isn't associated with a specific thing. • ...
Wellness 2025-05-12
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- – The state of being healthy and comfortable, physically and mentally.
- – Limits that protect your energy and emotional well-being.
- – Professional mental health support for processing challenges.
- – A state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion.
- – Engaging in expressive outlets for emotional release.
- – Kind concern for others, and for yourself.
- – Supporting and speaking out for the rights of clients.
- – The act of releasing stress or tension after work.
- – Being present and fully engaged in the moment.
- – Essential for mental clarity and emotional regulation.
- – Fellow professionals who can offer peer support.
- – Regular professional support for reflection and guidance.
- – The process of nourishing your body with healthy foods.
- – The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- – The internal dialogue that influences self-perception.
- – Essential for separating personal and professional life.
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- – Something that helps bring back energy or well-being.
- – A natural response to loss, often encountered in the field.
- – A practice of recognizing and appreciating the positives.
- – A type of trauma experienced through others’ stories.
- – Keeps your personal space safe and respected.
- – The ability to manage work and personal life effectively.
- – The capacity to recover from stress or adversity.
- – A network that provides belonging and mutual care.
- – Thoughtful consideration of one’s experiences and actions.
- – A natural stress reliever and mood booster.
- – Emotional or practical help from others.
- – A technique used to calm the mind and reduce stress.
- – Physical activity that boosts both body and mood.
- – Staying physically and mentally alert by drinking water.
30 Clues: – Emotional or practical help from others. • – Kind concern for others, and for yourself. • – A natural stress reliever and mood booster. • – Keeps your personal space safe and respected. • – Being present and fully engaged in the moment. • – Fellow professionals who can offer peer support. • – The capacity to recover from stress or adversity. • ...
Chapter 21-23 Crossword 2025-09-18
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- A mental need for a drug to feel good or function.
- A type of drug that slows down the central nervous system.
- The use or sale of drugs that are illegal or not permitted.
- The improper or nonmedical use of chemical substances.
- The percentage of alcohol in a person’s bloodstream.
- A substance that temporarily increases alertness or energy.
- Addictive chemical in tobacco that affects the brain and nervous system.
- The chemical process where yeast converts sugars into alcohol.
- Any substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue.
- Smoke exhaled by a smoker, directly inhaled into the lungs.
- Sticky, dark substance in tobacco smoke that damages the lungs.
- r ugs Substances that cannot be lawfully manufactured, bought, or sold by anyone.
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- The type of alcohol found in beverages; a powerful and addictive drug.
- The physical and mental impairment caused by alcohol or another substance.
- A physical chemical need for a drug in the body.
- A dangerous or fatal reaction to taking too much of a drug.
- Tobacco product that is chewed, sniffed, or placed in the mouth, not burned.
- A chronic dependence—mental or physical—on a drug.
- An irrational suspiciousness or distrust of others.
- The body’s process of breaking down substances.
- A plant whose leaves, buds, and flowers are smoked for their effects.
- A gas exhaled by smokers and produced during combustion; colorless and odorless.
- Excessive use of alcohol, often starting before age 18.
23 Clues: The body’s process of breaking down substances. • A physical chemical need for a drug in the body. • A mental need for a drug to feel good or function. • A chronic dependence—mental or physical—on a drug. • An irrational suspiciousness or distrust of others. • The percentage of alcohol in a person’s bloodstream. • ...
Health Vocab 2025-09-03
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- Disorder An illness that involves mood extremes that interfere with everyday
- An ongoing dialogue between a patient and mental health
- due to their mental health issues.
- aimed at finding the cause of the problem.
- The act of intentionally taking one’s own life; a serious mental health issue.
- to perform acts that could be harmful to themselves or others.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience that can lead to emotional and
- A strong, irrational fear of something specific, such as heights or social
- accompanied by physical symptoms such as trembling and shortness of breath.
- problems.
- Anxiety Disorder (GAD) - A condition characterized by excessive worry
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- Therapy A treatment method designed to identify and correct distorted
- Disorder A condition marked by sudden and unexplained feelings of terror,
- or behavioral symptoms.
- rewards and reinforcements.
- The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen.Depression - A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness, often
- Disorder A reaction to a specific life event that causes significant
- tension for no apparent reason.
- medical help.
- Therapy A treatment process that focuses on changing unwanted behaviors
- Control Disorder A condition where an individual has difficulty resisting
- such as depression and bipolar disorder.
- An irresistible urge to behave in a certain way, often related to obsessive
- A mark of shame or disapproval that results in an individual being shunned or
- patterns that can lead to troublesome feelings and behaviors.
25 Clues: problems. • medical help. • or behavioral symptoms. • rewards and reinforcements. • tension for no apparent reason. • due to their mental health issues. • such as depression and bipolar disorder. • aimed at finding the cause of the problem. • An ongoing dialogue between a patient and mental health • patterns that can lead to troublesome feelings and behaviors. • ...
Brain Drain 2026-01-12
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- (PNS) – nerves outside the brain and spinal cord
- – controls automatic body actions like heartbeat and digestion
- – records brain waves (EEG)
- – carries messages between the brain and body
- – clear fluid that protects the brain and spinal cord
- – protective membranes around the brain and spinal cord
- – uses needles to treat pain or illness
- – gives medicine to block pain during surgery
- – studies behavior and mental processes
- – doctor who treats brain and nerve disorders
- – controls voluntary muscle movement
- – relays sensory messages to the brain
- – doctor who treats the whole body
- – controls body temperature, hunger, and hormones
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- – helps care for patients with mental illness
- – calms the body and conserves energy
- – performs surgery on the brain and nerves
- – uses pressure points to relieve pain
- – tests nerve and muscle activity
- – brain area that includes the thalamus and hypothalamus
- – carry messages throughout the body
- – studies sleep disorders
- – treats spine and joint problems
- – nerve cell
- – controls and coordinates body activities
- – thinking part of the brain
- – gives anesthesia to patients
- – brain and spinal cord
- – takes medical images like X-rays
- – controls breathing and heart rate
- – helps patients regain movement
- – helps control breathing and sleep
- – medical doctor who treats mental illness
- – controls balance and coordination
- – controls eye movement and reflexes
- – control center of the body
- – prepares the body for stress (“fight or flight”)
- – spaces in the brain that contain cerebrospinal fluid
38 Clues: – nerve cell • – brain and spinal cord • – studies sleep disorders • – records brain waves (EEG) • – thinking part of the brain • – control center of the body • – gives anesthesia to patients • – helps patients regain movement • – tests nerve and muscle activity • – treats spine and joint problems • – takes medical images like X-rays • – doctor who treats the whole body • ...
Abnormal Psychology | Ch 1. Introduction and Historical Overview 2024-02-09
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- The ritualistic casting out of evil spirits.
- In Freud's theory, the part of the personality that acts as the conscience society's society's moral standards as learned from parents and teachers.
- A person's responses to his or her analyst that seem to reflect attitudes and ways of behaving toward important people in the person's past.
- In Freud's theory, the predominantly conscious part of the personality, responsible for decision-making and for dealing with reality.
- A therapeutic regimen whereby mentally ill patients were released from their restraints and were treated with compassion and dignity rather than with contempt and denigration.
- An individual who has earned a Ph.D. degree or a PsyD. degree and whose training has included an internship in a hospital or clinic.
- A state of unawareness without sensation or thought; in Freud's theory, the part of the personality, in particular, the id impulses or energy, of which the ego is unaware.
- the destructive beliefs and attitudes held by a society about groups considered different in some manner, such as people with mental illness.
- The DSM defines this as a clinically significant behavior or psychological syndrome or pattern. The definition includes a number of key features, including distress, disability, or impaired functioning, violation of social norms, and dysfunction.
- The strengthening os a tendency to exhibit desired behavior by rewarding responses in that situation with the removal of an aversive stimulus.
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- A mental health professional who holds a master of social work (M.S.W) degree.
- An approach originally associated with John B. Watson, who proposed focus on observable behavior rather than on consciousness or mental functioning.
- A basic form of learning, sometimes referred to as Pavlovian conditioning, in which a neutral stimulus is repeatedly paired with another stimulus (called the unconditioned stimulus, UCS) that naturally elicits a certain desired response (called the unconditioned response, UCR). After repeated trials, the neural stimulus becomes a conditioned stimulus (CS) and evokes the same or a similar response, now called the conditioned response (CR).
- In Freud's theory, reality-distorting strategies unconsciously adopted to protect the ego from anxiety.
- A nurse who receives specialized training in mental illness. An advanced practice psychiatric nurse may prescribe ppsychiatric medications.
- A primarily verbal means of helping troubled individuals change their thoughts, feelings, and behavior to reduce distress and to achieve greater life satisfaction.
- The field concerned with the nature, development, and treatment of psychological disorders.
- Refuges established in western Europe in the 15th century to confine and provide for people with mental illness; forerunners of the mental hospital.
- A principle of learning that holds that behavior is acquired by virtue of its consequences.
- The elimination of a classically conditioned response by the omission of the unconditioned stimulus. In operant conditioning, the elimination of behavior by the omission of reinforcement.
- The strengthening of a tendency to exhibit desired behavior by rewarding responses in that situation with a desired reward.
- The acquisition or elimination of a response as a function of the environmental contingencies of reinforcemnt and punishment.
- Primarily the therapy procedures pioneered by Freud, entailing free association, dream analysis, and working through transference. The term can also refer to the numerous variations of basic Freudian therapy.
- A psychician (M.D) who completes medical training and also specialized postdoctoral training, called residency, in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of psychological disorders.
- Learning by observing and imitating the behavior of others or teaching by demonstration and providing opportunities for initiation.
25 Clues: The ritualistic casting out of evil spirits. • A mental health professional who holds a master of social work (M.S.W) degree. • The field concerned with the nature, development, and treatment of psychological disorders. • A principle of learning that holds that behavior is acquired by virtue of its consequences. • ...
CRUCIGRAMA 2024-10-19
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- Representación teórica que explica un fenómeno en psicología.
- Método básico en la psicología empírica basado en la percepción directa.
- Estudio del crecimiento y cambio a lo largo de la vida.
- Disciplina que estudia los principios de la inferencia válida y el razonamiento.
- Creencia en algo sin necesidad de evidencia empírica, importante en la Edad Media.
- Tratamiento de problemas psicológicos mediante el diálogo con un terapeuta.
- Proceso mental que implica el conocimiento, la percepción y el razonamiento.
- Campo interdisciplinario que estudia los procesos mentales.
- Conjunto de conocimientos obtenidos mediante la observación y el razonamiento.
- Acción realizada para modificar un proceso o situación en psicología.
- Corriente de la psicología que estudia la función de la mente y la conducta.
- Filosofía basada en la observación directa y la experiencia sensorial.
- Conjunto de ideas que explican un fenómeno.
- Corriente filosófica que se basa en la razón y la lógica.
- Ciencia que estudia el comportamiento y los procesos mentales.
- Proceso mental que implica la creación de ideas o la resolución de problemas.
- Respuesta afectiva que incluye experiencias subjetivas, fisiológicas y conductuales.
- Manipulación de información por parte del cerebro para darle sentido.
- Conjunto de prácticas que definen una disciplina científica en un momento dado.
- Capacidad mental para concentrarse en un estímulo particular.
- Periodo histórico de revitalización de la ciencia y el arte, incluyendo avances en la psicología.
- Proceso de búsqueda de conocimientos nuevos o la comprobación de hipótesis.
- Método de investigación basado en la medición numérica de variables.
- Proceso de explicar o darle sentido a los resultados de una investigación.
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- Proceso de organizar el conocimiento de manera coherente y estructurada.
- Conjunto de procedimientos sistemáticos utilizados para alcanzar un fin.
- Procedimiento utilizado para medir una variable en psicología.
- Conjunto de pasos sistemáticos para la investigación científica.
- Suposición o conjetura que se plantea para explicar un fenómeno.
- Ciencia que se encarga de recolectar, organizar y analizar datos numéricos.
- Conjunto de acciones y reacciones de un ser vivo frente a estímulos.
- Conjunto de acciones y respuestas de un individuo frente a su entorno.
- Tratamiento aplicado para mejorar el estado emocional o mental.
- Conocimiento adquirido a través de la práctica o la observación.
- Proceso de adquisición de conocimientos, habilidades y conductas.
- Factores que pueden cambiar y que se estudian en la investigación.
- Pensamiento profundo sobre un asunto o situación.
- Estudio de los trastornos mentales y del comportamiento.
- Estudio detallado de un fenómeno o situación para entenderlo mejor.
- Periodo de la psicología en la Edad Media, centrado en la fe y la filosofía escolástica.
- Estudio de cuestiones generales sobre la existencia, el conocimiento y la mente.
- Conocimiento científico que se genera en la Edad Moderna.
- Elemento que provoca una respuesta en un organismo.
- Fuerza interna que impulsa a realizar acciones.
- Estudio del sistema nervioso y sus funciones.
- Proceso mental mediante el cual se llega a una conclusión.
- Estudio de la naturaleza y los límites del conocimiento.
- Proceso mental que permite la interpretación de los estímulos sensoriales.
- Etapa histórica que abarca desde las primeras formas de pensar sobre la mente y el alma.
- Proceso que se refiere a la detección de estímulos mediante los sentidos.
50 Clues: Conjunto de ideas que explican un fenómeno. • Estudio del sistema nervioso y sus funciones. • Fuerza interna que impulsa a realizar acciones. • Pensamiento profundo sobre un asunto o situación. • Elemento que provoca una respuesta en un organismo. • Estudio del crecimiento y cambio a lo largo de la vida. • Estudio de los trastornos mentales y del comportamiento. • ...
Psychological problems crossword 2025-12-14
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- Too much dopamine affects this which causes catatonic behaviour
- Too much dopamine affects this which is a temporary state of mind/feeling
- The racial/ethnic group with lower than average rate of schizophrenia diagnosis
- The gender that has a higher rate of mental health disorder diagnoses
- The non-amphetamine 'drug' used in Daniel et al's study
- The result of someone's beliefs which if irrational, can lead to depression
- The debate that explains behaviour by looking at the whole person/picture
- A symptom of depression where someone sleeps too much or too little
- A symptom of schizophrenia where you are awake but unresponsive
- The agonist used in Daniel et al's study
- The number of new cases of mental health problems occurring in a time period
- The global manual used to diagnose mental health disorders
- The debate that explains behaviour by reducing it down to one single cause
- How common mental health disorders are
- Patients were stabilised on this in Daniel et al's study
- Patients were checked to make sure they were not alcohol or drug addicts
- In the ABC model, these can be rational or irrational
- The cognitive task
- Issues in diagnosis due to psychiatrists typically being from a higher social class
- This is dysfunctional in someone with schizophrenia which causes problems in cognitive functioning
- How people act on their stigma
- A symptom of schizophrenia - these can be visual and/or auditory
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- A strong sense of disapproval of something
- The theory that schizophrenia is caused by too much of a certain neurotransmitter
- This is smaller because of reduced grey matter in someone with schizophrenia
- Symptoms of schizophrenia that remove daily functioning
- The US state in Daniel et al's study
- When the majority does not accept and actively excludes individuals with schizophrenia
- The idea that mental health exists on a spectrum
- Correlations are unable to find this out
- The theory that indiviudals float to the bottom of society when they have a mental health problem
- Treatment while living at home rather than staying in a hospital
- Symptoms of schizophrenia that add abnormal experiences
- The sensori-motor control task
- appetite A symptom of depression that can lead to weight loss
- The idea that people withdraw from normal activities considered important in society
- The number of controls used in Daniel et al's study
- The racial/ethnic group with highest rate of schizophrenia diagnosis
- People with schizophrenia have a higher number of this that receives dopamine
- A chemical that increases the amount of dopamine
- The hospital Daniel et al gathered their sample from
- The ABC model supports this debate as it believes people essentially choose to develop depression
- A symptom of schizophrenia when you believe someone/something else is controlling you
- The type of experimental measures design used in Daniel et al's study
- Too much dopamine affects this which causes delusions and hallucinations
- The social class most diagnosed with schizophrenia
- The situation that triggers an individual to develop depression
- This is deflated in someone with schizophrenia
- The number of patients in Daniel et al's study
49 Clues: The cognitive task • The sensori-motor control task • How people act on their stigma • The US state in Daniel et al's study • How common mental health disorders are • Correlations are unable to find this out • The agonist used in Daniel et al's study • A strong sense of disapproval of something • This is deflated in someone with schizophrenia • ...
bruh 2017-11-30
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- 3-dimensional shape, used in the recognition-by-components theory
- ______ cognition: using your own body and actions to express an idea or thought
- problem-solving strategy that is a mental shortcut
- _____ state: the end result/position you would like to be in when the problem is solved
- units of language larger than a sentence
- _______ memory: remembering you need to do something in the future
- _____ effect: remembering items at the end of a list due to how recently you were exposed to them
- _____ aphasia: characterized by slow and effortful speech with good language comprehension
- Theory of _____: the ability to think from someone else’s perspective; bilingual children are theorized to have this ability earlier than monolingual
- the school of thought that believes psychological study must focus on observable and objective behavior
- _____ theory: the idea that when people are asked to imagine a member of a certain category, they most often think of the most typical member of the category
- ______ coding: your mental image is best described with a language-like description, not an analogous image
- ______ technique: acronyms and acrostics are examples of this mnemonic concept
- ______ ambiguity: a sentence that may be ambiguous because of its sentence structure
- a type a schema that features a prototypical sequence of events
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- processing information and representing it in your mind; part of long-term memory
- concentration of mental efforts on sensory or mental events
- _____ listening: when participants are instructed to listen to two different speakers at once.
- uses top-down knowledge and experience to interpret surrounding stimuli
- _______ memory: the aspect of long term memory that contains memory about events that occurred in your life
- ______ bias: people estimate difference between two points is larger if there is a border in between
- ____-task: when participants in a study are instructed to both drive and talk on the phone
- _____ method: create a mental image connecting a word you’re trying to learn with a word you think sounds similar
- _____ psychology: refers to the belief that humans have an innate tendency to organize the world around them
- inability to recognize faces
- _____ memory: a form of memory that includes the subsets of iconic and echoic memory
- self-______: a memory technique in which the individual connects an idea or fact to some aspect of themselves, or some other thing they can personally relate to
- employ a solution to an earlier similar problem to the one you are dealing with now
- the smallest unit of meaning in language
- refers to the acquisition, storage, transformation, and use of knowledge
- ______ models: describe connections or relationships between items
31 Clues: inability to recognize faces • units of language larger than a sentence • the smallest unit of meaning in language • problem-solving strategy that is a mental shortcut • concentration of mental efforts on sensory or mental events • a type a schema that features a prototypical sequence of events • 3-dimensional shape, used in the recognition-by-components theory • ...
Introduction to Philosophy of the Human Person 2017-10-16
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- The study of man values.
- It is a concept signifies the object as an accident.
- A term tha have partly the same.
- Terms tha have completely differences.
- Is a sentence that asserts or denies something and could either be true of false.
- Is a representation of an object by intellect through which man comprehends.
- Father of Mohism
- The conclusion of a conditional sentence.
- Known for the Theory of Tripartite Soul.
- Study of beauty and perfection.
- Argued for the existence of a Trinity in Christian Belief.
- Is the arguments of reasoning which are valid but are actually invalid.
- A mental act by which the gives direct attention to essentials or the basic similarities of an idea.
- A sentence of fact.
- Wrote the Nicomachean Ethics about practical ethics.
- Is a proposition that unites the subject and the predicate by means of affirmative copula.
- Is a sentence which affirms or denies of something.
- A term wherein one affirms what the other denies.
- Founder of the Eleatic school of philosophy.
- It is a mental act which affirms or denies something.
- Is a act by which the mind puts together two or more ideas to form a single idea.
- One of the founders of Western Philosophy.
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- A term that represents the two extremes among object of series belonging to the same class.
- It alludes to relationship between the subject and the oredicate term by their agreement or disagreement as expressed.
- It is being a spoken of a proposition and may also be classified.
- Is a proposition that unites the subject and the predicate by means of negative copula "is not".
- A mental act by which the mind fixes is consideration upon one particular object after having sensed it.
- The science that by natural light of reason studies the first causes ir highest principles of all things.
- It is speaks about the subject.
- It is a open new ideas or limits the biases.
- A mental act which the mind studies the physical characteristics or the individualizing notes of particular object.
- Is a sentence expressing a strong feeling.
- A concept signifies the object as an accident.
- It is the sum-total or particular.
- Helped bring the works and ideas of Aristotle to Europe.
- A mental act by which the mind notices the likeness and differences in the object having the same essence of belonging.
- Something that came before something else and may have influenced or caused it.
- Is a m sentence asking question.
- Philo means.
- Sophia means.
- Is a external sign of concept and the ultimate structural element proposition.
- Founder of Epicureanism school of philosophy.
42 Clues: Philo means. • Sophia means. • Father of Mohism • A sentence of fact. • The study of man values. • It is speaks about the subject. • Study of beauty and perfection. • A term tha have partly the same. • Is a m sentence asking question. • It is the sum-total or particular. • Terms tha have completely differences. • Known for the Theory of Tripartite Soul. • ...
Introduction to Philosophy of the Human Person 2017-10-17
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- Argued for the existence of a Trinity in Christian Belief.
- It is a open new ideas or limits the biases.
- Philo means.
- A mental act by which the gives direct attention to essentials or the basic similarities of an idea.
- Study of beauty and perfection.
- Is a sentence expressing a strong feeling.
- It is a concept signifies the object as an accident.
- Known for the Theory of Tripartite Soul.
- Is a sentence which affirms or denies of something.
- It is speaks about the subject.
- The conclusion of a conditional sentence.
- Is a act by which the mind puts together two or more ideas to form a single idea.
- A term tha have partly the same.
- Is a proposition that unites the subject and the predicate by means of affirmative copula.
- Is a representation of an object by intellect through which man comprehends.
- Something that came before something else and may have influenced or caused it.
- Wrote the Nicomachean Ethics about practical ethics.
- Is a sentence that asserts or denies something and could either be true of false.
- The study of man values.
- Is a external sign of concept and the ultimate structural element proposition.
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- The science that by natural light of reason studies the first causes ir highest principles of all things.
- Terms tha have completely differences.
- One of the founders of Western Philosophy.
- Sophia means.
- A mental act which the mind studies the physical characteristics or the individualizing notes of particular object.
- Founder of the Eleatic school of philosophy.
- A mental act by which the mind notices the likeness and differences in the object having the same essence of belonging.
- Helped bring the works and ideas of Aristotle to Europe.
- A sentence of fact.
- It is being a spoken of a proposition and may also be classified.
- A concept signifies the object as an accident.
- It is a mental act which affirms or denies something.
- Is a m sentence asking question.
- A term that represents the two extremes among object of series belonging to the same class.
- It alludes to relationship between the subject and the oredicate term by their agreement or disagreement as expressed.
- A mental act by which the mind fixes is consideration upon one particular object after having sensed it.
- It is the sum-total or particular.
- Father of Mohism
- Is a proposition that unites the subject and the predicate by means of negative copula "is not".
- Founder of Epicureanism school of philosophy.
- Is the arguments of reasoning which are valid but are actually invalid.
41 Clues: Philo means. • Sophia means. • Father of Mohism • A sentence of fact. • The study of man values. • Study of beauty and perfection. • It is speaks about the subject. • Is a m sentence asking question. • A term tha have partly the same. • It is the sum-total or particular. • Terms tha have completely differences. • Known for the Theory of Tripartite Soul. • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2021-10-08
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- adj. Having to do with sexual intercourse or diseases transmitted by it.
- adj. Tending to promote, encourage, or assist; helpful.
- adj. Having definite limits.
- adj. Not easily handled, led, taught, or controlled.
- adj. Frenzied, orgiastic
- adj. Noticeable or able to be felt by the senses.
- in Latin means "madness"
- from the Latin word for "end" or "boundary"
- n. A person with an extreme and uncontrollable desire for alcohol.
- v. To stop, seize, or interrupt before arrival.
- adj. Harmonious, ordered, rational, calm
- comes from trahere, the Latin verb
- n./v. To guess.
- n. The curved path that an object makes in space, or that a thrown object follows as it rises and falls to earth
- adj. Of or relating to a drug that produces abnormal and often extreme mental effects such as hallucinations
- adj. Caused by mental or emotional problems rather than by physical illness
- from the Latin verb sequi, meaning "to follow"
- n. An estimate of what might happen in the future based on what is happening now.
- adj. Authoritative and final; specifying perfectly or precisely.
- adj. Lofty, superior, and detached.
- adj. Having rapid and unpredictable changes of mood.
- adj. Unclear, ambiguous, or confusing
- n. A mental illness in which a person has a strong desire to steal things.
- v. Persuade, influence; bring about.
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- n. The friction that allows a moving thing to move over a surface without slipping
- from the Latin verb ducere, meaning
- n. Someone who is extremely self-centered and ignores the problems of others.
- adj. Jolly, good-natured.
- n. A mental disorder marked by feelings of great personal power and importance.
- adj. Delirious
- n. A statement that does not follow logically from anything previously said
- n. The act of receiving; a social gathering where guests are formally welcomed.
- adj. Open to some influence; responsive; able to be submitted to an action or process.
- n. soul, personality, mind
- v. Drawn out, continued, or extended
- adj. Arranged in order or in a series.
- comes from the Greek word psyche, meaning "breath, life, soul"
- n. Subtraction; the reaching of a conclusion by reasoning.
- v. To interrupt a conversation with a comment or remark
- adj. Resulting; important.
- comes from Latin verb meaning "take, seize"
- n. One who treats mental or emotional disorders or related bodily ills by psychological means
- v. To keep within limits or location.
- adj. Following in time, order, or place; later.
- n. Temptation to sin; attraction or charm.
- adj. Extremely or immeasurably small
- v. To pull back into something larger or take back something said or written
47 Clues: adj. Delirious • n./v. To guess. • adj. Frenzied, orgiastic • in Latin means "madness" • adj. Jolly, good-natured. • n. soul, personality, mind • adj. Resulting; important. • adj. Having definite limits. • comes from trahere, the Latin verb • from the Latin verb ducere, meaning • adj. Lofty, superior, and detached. • v. Drawn out, continued, or extended • ...
Chapter 7.6 Nervous System - Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-09
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- an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) who administers anesthesia and provides related care before, during, and after surgical, diagnostic, and obstetrical procedures
- specialized healthcare professional who uses high-tech equipment to record the electrical activity of the brain
- Type of massage therapist with needles
- provides direct, hands-on care to patients with mental illnesses or developmental disabilities
- a mental health professional who studies human behavior, emotions, and mental processes, diagnosing and treating disorders through therapy (like CBT), counseling, and psychological testing, but generally does not prescribe medication
- Combination of many nerve fibers found outside the brain and spinal cord
- Doctor for anesthia
- a medical doctor specializing in mental health, uniquely qualified to diagnose, treat, and prevent mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders, including substance use disorders
- three membranes that cover and protect the spinal cord and brain
- healthcare professional who helps people improve movement, manage pain, and restore function after injury or illness, using exercise
- Acts as a relay center, also redirects sensory impulses to the cerebrum
- section below the cerebrum at the top of brainstem
- medical doctor specializing in surgically treating disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves
- works as a shock absorber to protect the brain and spinal cord
- create pictures of the inside of your body
- Contains two nervous systems that work together: Sympathetic and Parasympathetic
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- hollow spaces that connect with each other and with the space under the arachnoid membrane
- Lowest part of the brainstem
- a philosophy and practice of medicine
- A mass of nerve tissue
- System that coordinates all the activities of the body
- Type of massage therapist
- Largest and highest section of the brain
- healthcare professional who performs tests to record the brain's electrical activity
- treats musculoskeletal and nervous system disorders
- a healthcare professional who performs and analyzes sleep studies (polysomnography) to diagnose sleep disorders like sleep apnea or narcolepsy, recording brain activity, heart rate, breathing, and oxygen levels while patients sleep
- regulates and controls: autonomic nervous system, temperature, appetite,sleep,and more.
- carries messages between the CNS and the body
- aka CNS, consists of brain & spinal cord
- aka PNS, consist of the nerves
- medical doctor specializing in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- works together with parasympathetic to maintain a balanced state
- section located between the cerebrum and midbrain
- Connects nearly all parts to the brain
- works together with sympathetic to maintain a balanced state
- Nerve cell
- Section found below the midbrain and in the brainstem
- section below the cerebrum
38 Clues: Nerve cell • Doctor for anesthia • A mass of nerve tissue • Type of massage therapist • section below the cerebrum • Lowest part of the brainstem • aka PNS, consist of the nerves • a philosophy and practice of medicine • Type of massage therapist with needles • Connects nearly all parts to the brain • Largest and highest section of the brain • ...
Lengkapkan teka silang kata 2023-03-28
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- Daun... boleh dijadikan sebagai dadah
- ...ialah faktor pengambilan dadah
- Peratus...merosot merupakan akibat pengambilan dadah
- Ialah bahan kimia yang boleh menimbulkan perubahan terhadap psikologi, emosi atau tingkah laku seseorang
- Kesihatan diri...akibat pengambilan dadah
- ingatlah,dadah...negara
- Hilang...merupakan salah satu kesan negatifpengambilan dadah
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- Gas yang dibebaskan akibat merokok...
- ...Paru-paru merupakan salah satu penyakit saluran kronik
- ...jiwa ialah faktor pengambilan dadah
- Mata...merupakan kesan negatif pengambilan dadah
- dadah bukan sahaja memberikan kesan negatif ke atas mental malahan...mental dan fizikal diri
- Perasaan ingin...menyebabkan pengambilan dadah
13 Clues: ingatlah,dadah...negara • ...ialah faktor pengambilan dadah • Gas yang dibebaskan akibat merokok... • Daun... boleh dijadikan sebagai dadah • ...jiwa ialah faktor pengambilan dadah • Kesihatan diri...akibat pengambilan dadah • Perasaan ingin...menyebabkan pengambilan dadah • Mata...merupakan kesan negatif pengambilan dadah • ...
chapter 9-10 outsiders 2024-06-04
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- not enjoying the same standard of living or rights as the majority of people in a society.
- lacking movement action or change
- actions or procedures characterized by considerable flair or mental agility.
- unable to think clearly
- extreme mental or physical suffering
- cautious or wary due to suspicion
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- filled with awe and wonder
- an institution to which youthful offenders are sent as an alternative to prison; a reform school.
- feeling or expressing revulsion
- to make a facial expression
- make someone unable to breathe
- to be superior
- making fun of someone
13 Clues: to be superior • making fun of someone • unable to think clearly • filled with awe and wonder • to make a facial expression • make someone unable to breathe • feeling or expressing revulsion • lacking movement action or change • cautious or wary due to suspicion • extreme mental or physical suffering • actions or procedures characterized by considerable flair or mental agility. • ...
Drug / Use Abuse 2023-04-11
Across
- present member of social
- Mental health
- Large marsupial
- Body motions such as shrugs
- Person who brings appeal to court
- Against the law
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- is a mean person
- Some drink this to excess
- a lesson given my mainly speaking
- Blood Alcohol
- A term used to describe the physical and mental symptoms that a person has when they suddenly stop or cut back the use of an addictive substance, such as opiates and opioids, nicotine products, or alcohol.
- forbidden by law
- A drug 100x stronger than fentanyl
13 Clues: Blood Alcohol • Mental health • Large marsupial • Against the law • is a mean person • forbidden by law • present member of social • Some drink this to excess • Body motions such as shrugs • a lesson given my mainly speaking • Person who brings appeal to court • A drug 100x stronger than fentanyl • ...
Winn-Dixie Ch. 11-15 2023-04-12
Across
- relating to drama; exciting
- sudden, violent physical reaction or a strong emotion
- involving physical or mental disease
- regular or usual activities
- less advanced in mental, physical, or social development
- a claim that is legal
- to pull or be pulled into pieces
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- when 3 or more roads join and traffic must go in a circle
- to have in mind as an aim or goal; plan
- stuck inside a small place
- to cry with weak, broken, whining sounds
- ability to please or delight
- person who has committed a crime
13 Clues: a claim that is legal • stuck inside a small place • relating to drama; exciting • regular or usual activities • ability to please or delight • person who has committed a crime • to pull or be pulled into pieces • involving physical or mental disease • to have in mind as an aim or goal; plan • to cry with weak, broken, whining sounds • ...
Health Care Systems 2023-09-15
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- centers provide eye care
- health care provide health care in industries
- health care provide care in the home
- offices provides mouth care
- test samples taken at the doctor office
- treat a wide range of conditions and emergency care
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- facilities provide help with physical disabilities
- provide care for terminally ill
- offices have one or several doctors to treat patients
- health facilities treat patients with mental disorders
- hospitals treat certain conditions and emergency care
- health provide care in the school setting
- term care facilities provide care for residents
13 Clues: centers provide eye care • offices provides mouth care • provide care for terminally ill • health care provide care in the home • test samples taken at the doctor office • health provide care in the school setting • health care provide health care in industries • term care facilities provide care for residents • facilities provide help with physical disabilities • ...
Mind Matters 2025-11-25
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- State of emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- Positive phrase you repeat to encourage yourself
- Short mental break to reduce stress
- Close friend you can talk to about problems
- Emotion opposite of joy
- Professional who diagnoses mental illness and prescribes medication
- A healthy way to express feelings through writing or drawing
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- Physical activity often recommended for boosting mood
- A trained professional who provides therapy
- Practice of focusing on the present moment
- Persistent feeling of sadness or loss of interest
- Deep relaxation technique involving controlled breathing
- Overwhelming worry about future events
13 Clues: Emotion opposite of joy • Short mental break to reduce stress • Overwhelming worry about future events • Practice of focusing on the present moment • A trained professional who provides therapy • Close friend you can talk to about problems • Positive phrase you repeat to encourage yourself • Persistent feeling of sadness or loss of interest • ...
Cognition, Thinking & Intelligence 2026-02-13
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- blueprints to help organize knowledge
- how presented info influences decisions and perceptions
- believing an outcome is influenced by a previous outcome
- exposure to one stimulus influences the response to another
- step by step formulas
- modifying existing schemas
- cognitive shortcut about the probability of an event
- adding new info into existing schemas
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- doing things a certain way based on past experiences
- continue to invest time, money,& effort b/c you already invested a lot
- an original model
- mental shortcuts that relies on immediate examples
- mental shortcuts that simplify decision making
13 Clues: an original model • step by step formulas • modifying existing schemas • blueprints to help organize knowledge • adding new info into existing schemas • mental shortcuts that simplify decision making • mental shortcuts that relies on immediate examples • doing things a certain way based on past experiences • cognitive shortcut about the probability of an event • ...
Body Rhythms and Mental States 2014-10-25
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- Biological Rhythms continue to occur from within although there might be an absence of external factors (cues).
- These are short bursts of rapid, high-peaking waves present in the 2nd stage of sleep.
- ___________Rhythms occurs about once a day.
- Obese individuals may suffer from a sudden gasp or choking sensation due to the temporary halt in breathing during their sleep.
- During this period, also known as ‘paradoxical sleep’, the pattern of electrical activity in the brain resembles that of alert wakefulness
- In the __________ approach, dreams emphasize the current concerns in one's life but no problem solving is manifested during sleep.
- Dejuan find its extremely hard to fall asleep or stay asleep each night. What is Dejaun suffering from?
- In the __________ approach, dreams are random mental images resulting from the spontaneous neural firing initiated in the pons.
- The hormone involved with the regulation of the circadian rhythms.
- ___________ Rhythms, periodic fluctuations in a biological system, are usually in tune with external cues like temperature and daylight.
- These are very slow waves with very high peaks present in the last 3rd and 4th stage of sleep.
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- Maria frequently falls into deep sleeping episodes several times for the day. Doctors say that she is suffering from __________________.
- Internal __________occurs when one’s circadian rhythms may be thrown out of phase when their normal routine changes.
- ________ Disorder occurs when a sleeper is able to act out their dreams without awareness because muscle paralysis during sleep did not occur.
- During _________ dreams, the person is aware that they are dreaming.
- Hypnosis and the use of recreational drugs are used to hinder mental and physical awareness of the environment and oneself.
- Longer periods of sleep deprivation may result in _______________.
- Our __________controls the body's activities through the release of hormones based on the time of day.
- These are regular, slow rhythmic waves with high amplitudes present during alert wakefulness.
- In this approach, the dreams represent ongoing conscious problems in which the symbols and metaphors reveal the true meaning rather than disguising it.
- In the _____________ approach, dreams express our unconscious wishes and desires, usually sexual or violent.
- Many scientists believe that _________ and the retention of memories are mental benefits of sleep.
- A nucleus in the brain that governs circadian rhythms.
- ____________ content are what we consciously experience during sleep and may remember after awakened.
- __________ content are the unconscious wishes and thoughts being expressed symbolically.
25 Clues: ___________Rhythms occurs about once a day. • A nucleus in the brain that governs circadian rhythms. • Longer periods of sleep deprivation may result in _______________. • The hormone involved with the regulation of the circadian rhythms. • During _________ dreams, the person is aware that they are dreaming. • ...
Mental and Emotional Health Terminology 2015-04-22
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- pain or suffering that effects the body and or the mind
- the ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels
- stress that is deemed healthful
- the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis
- a feeling that a bad experience has gone away, and you can now move on with your life or a feeling that a problem has been solved
- when you care about someone else's misfortune, grief, or feeling of sadness
- a physical reaction that results from stress rather than injury or illness
- model someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for others
- Criticism non hostile comments that encourage improvement
- the act of showing sorrow or grief
- the intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior
- a mental or physical mark that is characteristic of a disease
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- the sorrow caused by the loss of a loved one
- a prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness
- those distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves
- lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern
- the striving to become the best you can be
- having a realistic respect and sense of self-worth for yourself
- feeling isolated or separated from everyone else
- the act of becoming aware through the senses
- when a person follows a lot of good moral values such as being honest and fair
- the condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen
- the ability for your body to fight off viruses
- anything that causes stress
24 Clues: anything that causes stress • stress that is deemed healthful • the act of showing sorrow or grief • lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern • the striving to become the best you can be • the sorrow caused by the loss of a loved one • the act of becoming aware through the senses • the ability for your body to fight off viruses • ...
Mental health issues in Adulthood 2023-03-10
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- is the act of giving, or putting something in the trust of another
- the lack of resources necessary for reasonable and comfortable living
- A wide range of conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior
- the state of having no home
- of young adults centers on learning to function within a stressful environment
- the process of raising children and providing them with protection and care in order to ensure their healthy development into adulthood
- the period in the human lifespan in which full physical and intellectual maturity have been attained
- the concept you develop about yourself that evolves over the course of your life
- the ability to accept responsibility for one's actions, delay gratifica-fon, and make priorities
- Develops and maintains effective relationships with others
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- freely share their attitudes, opinions, and emotions
- a lack of meaningful interactions with others
- focuses on the young adult's ability to solve intellectual and abstract problems
- the concept of eventually having to die
- for young adults focuses on interactions and relationships with others
- focus on defining one’s value system and belief system
- disease spread through sexual activities, the sharing of needles, or exposure to blood and body fluids
- a willingness to negotiate and enter into interactions in which neither person wins not loses
- is a legal state that bonds two people as a family unit
- an anxiety-related condition caused by a fear of AIDS
20 Clues: the state of having no home • the concept of eventually having to die • a lack of meaningful interactions with others • freely share their attitudes, opinions, and emotions • an anxiety-related condition caused by a fear of AIDS • focus on defining one’s value system and belief system • is a legal state that bonds two people as a family unit • ...
Ruthie Iyegha- Mental Health Crossword 2022-05-09
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- an eating disorder in which a large quantity of food is consumed in a short period of time, often followed by feelings of guilt or shame. often times purposely vomiting or purging.
- an acronym for a condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
- a disorder characterized by excessive or unrealistic anxiety about two or more aspects of life
- an acronym for a anxiety disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears that lead you to do repetitive behaviors
- an emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat.
- persistent mild depression.
- a condition where someone could get extremely nervous in social situations and worries about people judging them or watching them
- different from depression, but it is included in this list. Can include experiences of extremely low moods that meet the criteria for major depression but also experiences extreme high – euphoric or irritable – moods called “mania”
- a disorder in a child marked by defiant and disobedient behavior to authority figures.
- a sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause
- disorder with a combination of symptoms of schizophrenia and mood disorder, such as depression or bipolar disorder.
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- a personality disorder characterized by an exaggerated sense of self importance, need for admiration, and lack of empathy for other people
- a personality disorder characterized by anxiety in social situations and personal relationships, with feelings of inadequacy and extreme sensitivity to rejection or criticism.
- a mood disorder that causes a feeling of sadness and lack of interest
- an addiction to the consumption of alcoholic liquor or the mental illness and compulsive behavior resulting from alcohol dependency.
- depression suffered by a mother following childbirth, typically arising from the combination of hormonal changes, psychological adjustment to motherhood, and fatigue.
- a mental health condition that affects the way a person thinks, perceives, and relates to others.
- an acronym for a chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
- a severe, life-threatening, and treatable eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of eating large quantities of food (often very quickly and to the point of discomfort
- a disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations & paranoia and it may produce multiple personalities
20 Clues: persistent mild depression. • a mood disorder that causes a feeling of sadness and lack of interest • a disorder in a child marked by defiant and disobedient behavior to authority figures. • an emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat. • ...
Adult Ally Mental Health Retreat 2022-08-12
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- I love to make people laugh
- I am an introvert but very transparent
- I've ran more marathons than I have children
- Im an Earthbender :)
- I just started painting this past winter and now I have my own Etsy shop
- I have six cats!
- I write poetry sorta well, foodie
- I have moved from another country and from two states within two years!
- I enjoy gardening
- I play the nose flute quite well!
- I quote a lot of Disney movies, at this point, references are accidental!
- Track & Field and Color Guard are two of my favorite hobbies
- i enjoy learning and applying the ideology of black liberation and dismantling oppressive systems
- Coaching Cheerleadig is my passion
- loves butterflies
- I love learning about different cultures and cook the different foods at home
- I studied Mayan for two years
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- I have time traveled
- I enjoy playing volleyball, kid inside adult on the out
- I have a small obsession with pickles, I use to have a yodeling pickle when I was younger
- I danced on stage with Janelle Monae in 2018
- I secretly want to be a movie star
- I got married in the Dominican Republic 25 years ago, and my daughter’s planning to do the same next February
- I am OBSESSED with all things peach and giraffe
- I was born with 12 fingers
- I am a self taught chef and pitmaster
- I love water
- I played Viola at Carnegie Hall with my high school orchestra
- I just came back from a three week road trip with my family
- I Speak Multiple Languages
- I like to sing Disney songs
- I lived on 3 continents and in 5 states by the age of 10
- I love road trips and I can drive for at least 12 hours at a time
33 Clues: I love water • I have six cats! • I enjoy gardening • loves butterflies • I have time traveled • Im an Earthbender :) • I was born with 12 fingers • I Speak Multiple Languages • I love to make people laugh • I like to sing Disney songs • I studied Mayan for two years • I write poetry sorta well, foodie • I play the nose flute quite well! • I secretly want to be a movie star • ...
Summer School Health (Mental disorders) 2023-06-02
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- A treatment for cognitive peeps.
- A treatment for bio chem peeps.
- Wishing for something to happen.
- A response of strong emotion.
- To help someone calm themselves.
- The process of sadness.
- A function in the brain meant to exclude psychiatric disorders.
- The state or feeling of being isolated from a group.
- A disturbance in someones health, behavior, emotions, ect.
- The release of emotions.
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- Someone who has frequent and random emotions.
- When someone can't stop eating.
- A group of behavioral and emotional problems.
- When a group of crazy people get together for help.
- Telling someone you didn't do nothing.
- A type of treatment for crazy people.
- Accepting your actions.
- Any group of mental conditions.
- A strong feeling of sadness.
- When someone kills themselves, like a little bit.
- Repeated feelings of sudden anxiety that randomly occur.
- When a group of peeps kills themselves, like a lil bit.
- A problem with how the brain sends and receives things.
- The feeling of nothing.
- A repeated state of panic.
- A treatment for someone with behavior problems.
- Big mad
27 Clues: Big mad • Accepting your actions. • The feeling of nothing. • The process of sadness. • The release of emotions. • A repeated state of panic. • A strong feeling of sadness. • A response of strong emotion. • When someone can't stop eating. • Any group of mental conditions. • A treatment for bio chem peeps. • A treatment for cognitive peeps. • Wishing for something to happen. • ...
Exercise, Smartphones and Mental Health 2023-12-06
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- refers to a person's emotional state or feelings at a specific time
- To hide or keep something secret
- To control or manage something to keep it in balance
- relates to mental processes such as thinking, learning, and memory
- are units of energy found in food and drinks
- is a medical condition where your body has trouble regulating blood sugar levels
- Words or phrases that are disrespectful, insulting, or belittling towards someone or a group
- is a chemical messenger that transmits signals between nerve cells in the brain
- Making someone feel really embarrassed or ashamed
- To continue or uphold something, especially a belief or a situation, even if it may not be accurate or helpful
- Something that is real, valid, or acceptable
- Feeling upset, worried, or in trouble
- To include or cover a wide range of things
- Fixed ideas or beliefs about a particular group of people that may not be true for everyone in that group
- Very clear and detailed, often in a way that might be considered inappropriate or graphic
- To exaggerate or make something seem more dramatic or exciting than it really is, especially in the media
- A range or variety that includes different types or levels of something
- To speak in favor of or support a cause, idea, or person
- Chemicals in the body that control growth, development, and other important functions
- means to make something less severe or more bearable
- Doing something unintentionally or accidentally without meaning to
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- To watch or check something regularly
- Hurting or being mean to someone using electronic devices like computers or phones
- Something that has many different sides, aspects, or features
- When something is misunderstood or interpreted incorrectly
- is a health condition characterized by excessive body weight due to an accumulation of fat
- is an intense feeling of happiness and excitement
- A conversation or discussion between people, especially to share ideas or solve problems
- To make something stronger or to support and make it more solid or powerful
- refers to exercises that get your heart pumping and increase your breathing
- are natural chemicals in your body that act like pain relievers and mood boosters
- To release or give off something, like light or sound
- Sending or receiving explicit messages, photos, or videos through electronic devices
- When a person or a group is treated unfairly or looked down upon by society due to certain characteristics, such as mental health issues
- Too much of something, more than what is considered normal or healthy
- Being alone or separated from others
- is a chemical messenger in your brain that helps regulate mood, sleep, and appetite
- Causing a lot of damage or destruction
- Involving a lot of sitting and not much physical activity
39 Clues: To hide or keep something secret • Being alone or separated from others • To watch or check something regularly • Feeling upset, worried, or in trouble • Causing a lot of damage or destruction • To include or cover a wide range of things • are units of energy found in food and drinks • Something that is real, valid, or acceptable • ...
Mental Illnesses and Prescribed Medications 2023-09-12
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- treats mild to moderate Alzheimer’s by preventing the breakdown of acetylcholine and stimulating nicotinic receptors to release more acetylcholine in the brain.
- sometimes in conjunction with psychotherapy, are frequently the first line of treatment for depression.
- a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by limitations in intellectual functioning (IQ) and adaptive skills.
- used to treat depression, panic attacks, obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, social anxiety disorder, and a severe form of premenstrual syndrome.
- repeated actions
- characterized by fixed, false beliefs that are not based on reality, often involving paranoid or grandiose thoughts.
- it involves extreme mood swings, including periods of intense euphoria (mania) and depression.
- characterized by unstable emotions, self-image, and relationships. Individuals with BPD often experience intense fear of abandonment, emotional instability, impulsive behavior, and have difficulty regulating their emotions.
- generally affected children and adults have difficulty with social interactions and exhibit a restricted range of interests and repetitive behaviours.
- develops after experiencing a traumatic event and includes symptoms like flashbacks, nightmares, and severe anxiety related to the traumatic experience.
- prescribed to treat generalized anxiety disorder and panic disorder.
- obsession with the idea of having a serious but undiagnosed medical condition
- type of dementia that causes problems with memory, thinking and behaviour.
- the separation of some personality components or mental processes from conscious thought.
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- The most common form of mental illness.
- involves severe disturbances in eating behaviors, often driven by body image concerns and an obsession with weight and food.
- a mental condition in which a person consistently shows no regard for right and wrong and ignores the rights and feelings of others.
- This disorder experience sudden, intense panic attacks accompanied by physical sensations like a racing heart, sweating, and a feeling of impending doom.
- is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
- fear of places and situations that might cause panic, often found with panic disorder.
- characterized by intrusive, distressing thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors or mental rituals (compulsions) aimed at reducing anxiety.
- extreme irrational fear out of proportion to the actual danger
- a unique antidepressant that is thought to affect the brain chemicals norepinephrine and dopamine.
- a severe form of depression accompanied by psychosis, which includes hallucinations and delusions.
- a psychological disorder characterized by loss of contact with reality.
25 Clues: repeated actions • The most common form of mental illness. • extreme irrational fear out of proportion to the actual danger • prescribed to treat generalized anxiety disorder and panic disorder. • a psychological disorder characterized by loss of contact with reality. • type of dementia that causes problems with memory, thinking and behaviour. • ...
Mental Illnesses and Prescribed Medications 2023-09-12
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- It is prescribed to treat generalized anxiety disorder and panic disorder.
- It treats mild to moderate Alzheimer’s by preventing the breakdown of acetylcholine and stimulating nicotinic receptors to release more acetylcholine in the brain.
- A unique antidepressant that is thought to affect the brain chemicals norepinephrine and dopamine.
- It involves severe disturbances in eating behaviors, often driven by body image concerns and an obsession with weight and food.
- It is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
- extreme irrational fear out of proportion to the actual danger
- It is a mental condition in which a person consistently shows no regard for right and wrong and ignores the rights and feelings of others.
- This disorder experience sudden, intense panic attacks accompanied by physical sensations like a racing heart, sweating, and a feeling of impending doom.
- It is the type of dementia that causes problems with memory, thinking and behaviour.
- The most common form of mental illness.
- It generally affected children and adults have difficulty with social interactions and exhibit a restricted range of interests and repetitive behaviours.
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- A neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by limitations in intellectual functioning (IQ) and adaptive skills.
- A severe form of depression accompanied by psychosis, which includes hallucinations and delusions.
- It is a psychological disorder characterized by loss of contact with reality.
- It involves extreme mood swings, including periods of intense euphoria (mania) and depression.
- It is the separation of some personality components or mental processes from conscious thought.
- It is characterized by fixed, false beliefs that are not based on reality, often involving paranoid or grandiose thoughts.
- obsession with the idea of having a serious but undiagnosed medical condition
- This develops after experiencing a traumatic event and includes symptoms like flashbacks, nightmares, and severe anxiety related to the traumatic experience.
- repeated actions
- sometimes in conjunction with psychotherapy, are frequently the first line of treatment for depression.
- Fear of places and situations that might cause panic, often found with panic disorder.
- It is characterized by unstable emotions, self-image, and relationships. Individuals with BPD often experience intense fear of abandonment, emotional instability, impulsive behavior, and have difficulty regulating their emotions.
- It is used to treat depression, panic attacks, obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, social anxiety disorder, and a severe form of premenstrual syndrome.
- It is characterized by intrusive, distressing thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors or mental rituals (compulsions) aimed at reducing anxiety.
25 Clues: repeated actions • The most common form of mental illness. • extreme irrational fear out of proportion to the actual danger • It is prescribed to treat generalized anxiety disorder and panic disorder. • It is a psychological disorder characterized by loss of contact with reality. • obsession with the idea of having a serious but undiagnosed medical condition • ...
Mental Health and the Bible 2024-02-15
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- Reliance on the character, ability, or truth of someone; Proverbs 3:5-6 guides to trust in God
- Recovery process; referenced physically and spiritually, Jeremiah 17:14
- Deliverance from sin; linked to mental peace, Romans 10:9
- Relief in distress; God described as comforter, 2 Corinthians 1:3-4
- Expectation for the future; central in overcoming despair, Romans 15:13
- Capacity to accept delay; encouraged through trials, James 1:3-4
- Centre of thought; advised to renew, Romans 12:2
- Free and unmerited favour; essential for spiritual wellbeing, Ephesians 2:8-9
- Ceasing work to relax; encouraged to find in God, Matthew 11:28-29
- Feeling of pleasure; a fruit of the Spirit, Galatians 5:22
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- Compassion or forgiveness; God's mercy as a source of hope, Ephesians 2:4-5
- Ability to endure; God as the source, Philippians 4:13
- Act of pardoning an offender; key to emotional health, Matthew 6:14-15
- Complete trust; emphasised for wellbeing, Hebrews 11:1
- Ability to discern; a gift from God for decision-making, James 1:5
- Deep affection; greatest commandment and a healer, 1 Corinthians 13:4-7
- State of happiness and satisfaction; learning to be content in all situations, Philippians 4:11-12
- Emotional response to threats; "Do not fear" is a frequent biblical reassurance, Isaiah 41:10
- State of tranquillity; a gift from God, according to John 14:27
- Feeling of worry; Philippians 4:6-7 teaches not to be anxious
20 Clues: Centre of thought; advised to renew, Romans 12:2 • Ability to endure; God as the source, Philippians 4:13 • Complete trust; emphasised for wellbeing, Hebrews 11:1 • Deliverance from sin; linked to mental peace, Romans 10:9 • Feeling of pleasure; a fruit of the Spirit, Galatians 5:22 • Feeling of worry; Philippians 4:6-7 teaches not to be anxious • ...
Puzzle 7: Emotions & Mental Health 2025-03-05
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- Questioning one’s abilities or decisions.
- The ability to recover from challenges.
- Difficulty falling or staying asleep.
- Feeling annoyed when things don’t go as planned.
- Lack of sufficient sleep.
- Expecting the best possible outcome.
- Persistent concern about the future.
- A deep feeling of unhappiness.
- Feeling powerless or lacking control.
- Being present and aware of the moment.
- Expressing emotions to release stress.
- A strong feeling of displeasure or rage.
- Writing down thoughts and feelings.
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- A stimulant that helps with alertness.
- Fear of social situations and interactions.
- Being separated from others.
- Striving for flawlessness and high standards.
- A belief that things will get better.
- Feeling burdened by too many responsibilities.
- Doubting oneself or feeling inadequate.
- Shedding tears due to emotions.
- Feeling alone even when surrounded by people.
- Expressing dissatisfaction or annoyance.
- Comfort and reassurance from others.
- Aspirations or thoughts while sleeping.
25 Clues: Lack of sufficient sleep. • Being separated from others. • A deep feeling of unhappiness. • Shedding tears due to emotions. • Writing down thoughts and feelings. • Expecting the best possible outcome. • Persistent concern about the future. • Comfort and reassurance from others. • Difficulty falling or staying asleep. • A belief that things will get better. • ...
English Vocabulary (Mental illness Vocabularies 2025-10-26
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- – Serious, formal, or showing deep sincerity.
- – An unfair preference or prejudice that affects fair judgment.
- – A strong dislike or unfair judgment of someone without truly knowing them.
- – The process of starting or making something active.
- – The loss of closeness or a friendly relationship, leading to separation or alienation.
- – A fixed, oversimplified, and often untrue belief about a group of people or things.
- – To control or manage something according to rules or laws.
- – Producing the opposite result of what was intended.
- – Twisted, changed, or misrepresented from its true or original form.
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- – Something that causes a response or reaction in the body, mind, or behavior.
- – A young person in the stage between childhood and adulthood (teenager).
- – to make up, form, or be considered as something.
- – To make something necessary or unavoidable.
- – Contradictions; things that do not match or agree with each other.
- – Unfair treatment of people based on personal traits like race, gender, age, or disability.
- – unwilling or hesitant to do something.
- – To escape or avoid something, often cleverly or skillfully.
- – Protection, safety, or shelter given to people escaping danger or
- – A break, crack, or chip in a bone.
- – A negative mark of shame or disapproval placed on someone because of a certain trait or condition.
20 Clues: – A break, crack, or chip in a bone. • – unwilling or hesitant to do something. • – To make something necessary or unavoidable. • – Serious, formal, or showing deep sincerity. • – to make up, form, or be considered as something. • – The process of starting or making something active. • – Producing the opposite result of what was intended. • ...
Psychology and mental disorders 2 2025-12-26
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- she lacked _______ and didn't care about the suffering around her
- the refusal to admit an unpleasant truth
- I can feel this strange ________ of floating in the water
- he could feel the anxiety building up and was worried that a _____ attack was coming on
- the ability to share the feelings of others
- he was ________ with his appearance and constantly looked at himself in the mirror
- he was under the ________ that everyone would vote for him when in fact few people would
- she was ________ that her coworkers were talking about her behind her back when in fact they never talked about her at all
- her _______ was so bad she could not even remember her name
- mistreatment of someone
- unusual or not regular
- he had low self-_________ and was afraid to participate in the activities
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- a terrifying dream
- a deep irrational mistrust of other people
- an abnormal mental condition
- an irrational fear
- although the _________ seemed real, it was all in his head
- if you ________ how you feel, you may eventually respond with anger
- think pleasant thoughts that distract you
- _________ often lack remorse or shame for harm they have caused others
- of the mind
- nervousness or worry
- her husband mentally _____ her, ridiculing her constantly
23 Clues: of the mind • a terrifying dream • an irrational fear • nervousness or worry • unusual or not regular • mistreatment of someone • an abnormal mental condition • the refusal to admit an unpleasant truth • think pleasant thoughts that distract you • a deep irrational mistrust of other people • the ability to share the feelings of others • ...
Unit 5: Mental & Physical Health 2026-03-20
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- involves the experience of panic attacks
- a sense of thankfulness for the past, present, and/or future
- Overwhelming stress that is helpful
- fear or anxiety about a specific object or situation
- seeing stress as a problem needing to get solved
- Perserving through challenges
- Finding a purpose bigger than yourself
- involves an inability to recall personal information beyond normal forgetting
- idenfies factors that lead to Well-being, Resilience, Positive emotions, and Psychological health
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- people reacting to stress by tending their own needs and connecting with others
- people grow after experiencing stress or trauma
- involves prolonged experiences of nonspecific anxiety or fear
- fear of specific social situations
- focusing on chcanging behaviors through the princuples of conditioning
- using more than one perspective when diagnosing and treating clients
- Self control and forgiveness
- Managing emotional reactions to stress
- Teamwork and fairness
- Compassion and connection
- the good kind of stress
- the process of appraising and responsing to a demand or threat
- Curiosity and Creativity
22 Clues: Teamwork and fairness • the good kind of stress • Curiosity and Creativity • Compassion and connection • Self control and forgiveness • Perserving through challenges • fear of specific social situations • Overwhelming stress that is helpful • Managing emotional reactions to stress • Finding a purpose bigger than yourself • involves the experience of panic attacks • ...
Fad Diets 2024-06-15
8 Clues: 4 phases • False diet • celiac disease • Ancestors diet • fibre rich food • Favourite food in moderation • spiritual,mental, physical health • Causes bad breath,nausea, headaches,mental fatigue
Health 2017-02-23
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- setting the process of working towards something you want to accomplish
- who can diagnose a mental illness
- emotional sign of stress
- who is one person that influences your self-esteem
- faster what is a physical sign of stress
- messages taking responsibility of your feeling
- how you feel about yourself
- what is one body stress management
- attention what is one way of being an effective communicator
- what does S stand for in the smart goal model
- what is one roadblock to communication
- the exchange of thoughts feeling or beliefs between two or more people
- what is one mind stress management
- what is one of the roadblocks of communication
- what is one of the types of communication
- factors conditions that decrease the likelihood that people will deal with stress effectively
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- decision harder, takes a long time, greater impact
- making process of making a choice
- what is one way of communication
- factors conditions that help people deal more effectively with stressful situation
- what is one of listening
- the body's response to physical mental of emotional tension
- the way you view yourself
- what does the M stand for in the smart goal model
- what is one teen stressor
- who is most likely to get a mental illness
- anything that causes stress
- decision easy, no major, impact, very little thought
- message when your words say one thing but your body or tone says another
29 Clues: emotional sign of stress • what is one of listening • the way you view yourself • what is one teen stressor • how you feel about yourself • anything that causes stress • what is one way of communication • who can diagnose a mental illness • making process of making a choice • what is one body stress management • what is one mind stress management • ...
Buddhism and Hinduism ,Lance Hensley 2017-08-22
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- The ancient scriptures of Hinduism written in four major volumes
- A sacred religious prayer
- Extinction of the fires of attachment, hatred and delusion that cause suffering; liberation from cyclic existence
- A collection of some of the most influential Hindu texts, dealing with philosophy and mysticism
- One book of the early Vedas which describes sacrificial formula to be used in performing rites to the deities.
- Action based on kindness, respect, truthfulness, timeliness and wisdom
- The ritualistic worship of a deity
- Appreciative or empathetic joy
- Moral or ethical conduct
- A book of knowledge
- A wish usually granted by a god to any person
- The qualities of character to be perfected in order to become a Buddha
- The auspicious power of wholesome action that brings positive karmic results
- An act of violence
- Enlightened one;someone whose mind is completely free from the defilement
- Without Harm
- Wisdom
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- To join
- The physical and mental energy needed for diligent mindfulness practice
- The law of cause and effect
- Discipline
- Careful attention to mental and physical processes
- Physical and mental calm
- Awakened
- A rearrangement of sections of the Rig Veda in chant form
- A synonym for a curse, which comes true
- The pattern of conditioned habits that we mistake for a sense of self
- Service
- member of the preaching and praying class of humans
- An incarnation of a god on earth
30 Clues: Wisdom • To join • Service • Awakened • Discipline • Without Harm • An act of violence • A book of knowledge • Physical and mental calm • Moral or ethical conduct • A sacred religious prayer • The law of cause and effect • Appreciative or empathetic joy • An incarnation of a god on earth • The ritualistic worship of a deity • A synonym for a curse, which comes true • ...
Outside Reading Crossword Puzzle 2013-12-12
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- A contained habitat for smaller land animals, especially reptiles,amphibians, or terrestrial invertebrates.
- Long-term disorder that results in faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feeling, and withdrawal from society.
- Quietly, gently, and easily imposed on; submissively.
- A region of the middle of the brain that controls body temperature,thirst hunger, and other functions that regulate homeostasis.
- To collect or combine texts or papers in a proper order.
- The mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.
- Primary or basic; related to or embodying the powers of nature.
- A mental disorder that persists of personality changes and impaired reasoning.
- The use of nuclear-magnetic resonance to produce images of the molecules that make up a substance.
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- The study of humankind.
- A breed of horse, usually small and energetic with a chestnut color.
- Slightly obscured; mental obscurity or confusion.
- A musical composition for a solo instrument or instruments accompanied by an orchestra.
- Recklessly extravagant or wasteful in the use of resources.
- Relating to the junction of the cornea of the eye.
- Used to classify something, or suggest that it can be classified in terms of its position on a scale between two extreme or opposite points.
- A sacred song or hymn, many of which composed in the Bible.
- A roundish and flattish part of something, usually connected to something else.
- The origin or mode of formation of something; the first book in the Bible.
- Small hills or mounds.
20 Clues: Small hills or mounds. • The study of humankind. • Slightly obscured; mental obscurity or confusion. • Relating to the junction of the cornea of the eye. • Quietly, gently, and easily imposed on; submissively. • To collect or combine texts or papers in a proper order. • Recklessly extravagant or wasteful in the use of resources. • ...
Crucigrama sobre Lenguaje, Pensamiento e Inteligencia 2023-10-27
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- capacidad mental que permite a una persona razonar, comprender, aprender, resolver problemas.
- Tipo de inteligencia donde una persona aplica sus habilidades y conocimientos en problemas cotidianos.
- Área del cerebro involucrada en la producción del habla.
- Sistema verbal que estructura y comunica los pensamientos.
- Tipo de pensamiento que se relaciona con el lenguaje, cálculos matemáticos.
- Tipo de inteligencia donde las personas destacan en las matemáticas, la filosofía, la física.
- Dice que es el lenguaje que determina el pensamiento.
- órgano esencial para la comunicación verbal.
- Inteligencia que poseen los lideres religiosos, psicoterapeutas.
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- Fase de la memoria en el cual la información es codificada y consolidada en la memoria a largo plazo.
- Tipo de pensamiento que busca múltiples respuestas y soluciones a un problema
- Tipo de inteligencia que posee un escultor, Bailarín, Atleta
- tipo de inteligencia con capacidad para controlar nuestras propias emociones.
- proceso mental que ayuda a Formar ideas, tomar decisiones y resolver problemas.
- Tipo de inteligencia para componer o tocar instrumentos.
- Se multiplica la edad mental que obtiene la persona en el test por 100 y se divide por la edad cronológica.
- Tipo de pensamiento que aplica la lógica y la razón para llegar a conclusiones y resolver problemas.
- Teoría que se sostiene si una persona es inteligente en un área lo es en otras.
- El lenguaje se produce a través del refuerzo, la discriminación y la generalización.
- Área de comprensión del lenguaje
20 Clues: Área de comprensión del lenguaje • órgano esencial para la comunicación verbal. • Dice que es el lenguaje que determina el pensamiento. • Área del cerebro involucrada en la producción del habla. • Tipo de inteligencia para componer o tocar instrumentos. • Sistema verbal que estructura y comunica los pensamientos. • ...
PSYCHOLOGICAL TERMS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-10-21
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- A type of therapy that focuses on the present moment
- A mental process of dismissing uncomfortable thoughts
- A mental disorder characterized by persistent sadness
- A disorder characterized by alternating periods of mania and depression
- A type of delusion where a person believes that multiple people are actually the same person in disguise
- Prefix meaning “abnormal”
- Term for Learning Theory
- The phenomenon where one experiences physical symptoms without a medical cause
- The psychological phenomenon of being unable to recall a word or name
- A false belief that one has a special mission or purpose
- A term for a strong, irrational fear of a situation or object
- The inability to experience pleasure due to substance use
- A defense mechanism where one attributes their own unacceptable thoughts to others
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- A method of treatment involving medication and therapy
- A type of delusion where a person believes they are someone else
- The feeling of being detached from one's body or surroundings
- A type of delusion where the individual believes that they are being followed or spied on
- A term for the psychological study of the relationship between the mind and body
- A type of therapy that uses the unconscious mind
- Root word for “emotion”
- A cognitive distortion that leads to overgeneralizing
- A state of mental confusion often seen in dementia
- Phobia of Spiders
- A defense mechanism where one redirects their emotions to a safer target
- Treatment
25 Clues: Treatment • Phobia of Spiders • Root word for “emotion” • Term for Learning Theory • Prefix meaning “abnormal” • A type of therapy that uses the unconscious mind • A state of mental confusion often seen in dementia • A type of therapy that focuses on the present moment • A mental process of dismissing uncomfortable thoughts • ...
Socially conditioned diseases their morbidity and mortality rates, disability, risk factors. 2025-03-03
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- Long term health problem that impacts daily life.
- Overconsumption of this beverage can lead to liver damage
- The inability to perform normal activities.
- A socioeconomic condition linked to increased health risks.
- Social pressures can contribute to these eating issues.
- Rapid increase in disease cases.
- Mental health condition often exacerbated by social isolation.
- Inhaling this substance is a leading cause of lung cancer. SMOKING
- Loss of work, a social stressor impacting health.
- Lack of physical activity, a major health concerns
- A state of mental or emotional strain.
- A factor directly causing a disease.
- The severity of a disease's impact.
- Imbalanced intake of food, often due to social factors.
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- What doctors use to determine a medical condition.
- Contaminated air, a risk factor for respiratory problems.
- Unequal access to healthcare, a social determinant.
- Lack of social can lead to isolation and depression.
- Excess body weight, a risk factor for many diseases.
- The predicted outcome of a disease.
- The effect of a disease on daily life.
- A measure of health impact on a population.
- A type of illness influenced by social conditions.
- The amount of cases of a condition in a population.
- A factor increasing the likelihood of health problems.
- The study of disease patterns in populations.
- The state of physical and mental well-being.
- The rate of disease in a population.
- The number of deaths due to a disease.
- The beginning of a disease.
30 Clues: The beginning of a disease. • Rapid increase in disease cases. • The predicted outcome of a disease. • The rate of disease in a population. • A factor directly causing a disease. • The severity of a disease's impact. • The effect of a disease on daily life. • The number of deaths due to a disease. • A state of mental or emotional strain. • ...
chapter 7 section 6 health science 2026-01-09
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- medical device that creates pictures of the inside of the body
- mass of nerve tissue
- performs tests to record the brain's electrical activity
- a vital deep brain structure part of the forebrain
- helps people restore movement, manage pain, and improve function
- diagnoses and surgically treats disorders of the central and peripheral nervous system
- combination of nerve fibers
- responsible for administering anesthesia
- carries messages between CNS and body
- administers anesthesia and provides care
- a crucial brain region
- basic unit of nervous system
- brain and spinal cord
- practitioner who applies manual pressure to specific points on the body
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- support to individuals with mental health developmental or substance use disorders
- diagnosing, treating, and managing disorders of the brain
- tube-shaped bundle of nervous
- autonomic system that activates during stress or danger
- colorless liquid that circulates around and within the brain
- organized system coordinates the body
- professional who practices acupuncture
- performs and analyzes sleep studies
- diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal issues
- fluid-filled cavity
- contains sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems
- consists of nerves and has two divisions
- emphasizing the body's interconnectedness and self-healing
- located outside the brain and spinal cord
- crucial part of the brainstem
- three protective membranes
- advanced training who studies human behavior, emotions, and mental processes,
- central relay station processing and transmitting sensory
- specializes in mental health
- the uppermost part of the brainstem
34 Clues: fluid-filled cavity • mass of nerve tissue • brain and spinal cord • a crucial brain region • three protective membranes • combination of nerve fibers • basic unit of nervous system • specializes in mental health • tube-shaped bundle of nervous • crucial part of the brainstem • performs and analyzes sleep studies • the uppermost part of the brainstem • ...
im zach and im a boss 2012-11-26
19 Clues: ask for • garbage • tied up • used up • distance • verified • draw back • to say no • a meeting • struggles • false name • quick look • usualmanner • isane person • thin porridge • working right • small in size • to stay clear of • mental suffering
PSYC341 Crossword 2017-12-04
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- Type of memory that focuses on specific events that have happened to you
- Condition that is associated with the inability to create mental images. People with this condition can describe what they can see, but they are not able to imagine it
- Mental strategies intended to improve recall. These could include things like the keyword method, method of loci, chunking, etc.
- Phenomenon where people take longer to identify a word when the ink color differs from the printed color. For example, seeing the word “Blue” but it is printed in a red ink
- A series of events or instructions that represent the layout of a familiar activity
- Monocular depth cue where close objects appear to move faster than objects that are far away
- Your knowledge about your cognition and cognitive processes
- This is an ideal or typical representation of a category. For example, a tabby would be a more typical representation of the category “cat” than a leopard would be
- a mental representation that is very similar to the actual object
- Principle which states that recall is best when in the same environment in which you first learned the material
- When taking memory tests, there is a better recall for information presented at the beginning of a list, possibly because there is more time to rehearse this material
- In language, the basic unit that conveys meaning
- Hypothesis that your ability to learn a new language is limited to certain times of your life. The evidence suggests an individual will have more success in learning another language if they do so before puberty
- Field of Psychology which says that a whole is better than its parts. This is the tendency of people to mentally organize what they see into its simplest form
- Term for a person who is fluent in two languages
- A problem solving strategy that is seen as a mental shortcut. These usually, but do not always, produce the correct answer
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- The most basic units of language. These are often sounds of syllables
- Our mental recreation of the environment that surrounds us
- The area of linguistics that focuses on the meaning of words
- This is the phenomenon where two or more senses are linked together. Examples may include seeing sounds or tasting colors
- Looking inward and objectively attempting to analyze one’s own sensations
- Problem-solving strategy in which you choose the path that seems to lead you most directly towards your goal
- You will remember more material if you spread your studying out over time
- Memory strategy where we break something large into smaller, more meaningful subgroups
- The rules of grammar that dictate how we structure our sentences
- Type of algorithm where you test out all possible solutions to the problem
- When taking memory tests, there is a better recall of information presented at the end of a list, possibly because it is most fresh in someone’s mind
- The gaining of knowledge and use of mental activities
- Type of stimulus which is known as the actual object in the environment
- A phenomenon where people claim to not be able to see an object, yet they can describe things about the objects location in space
30 Clues: In language, the basic unit that conveys meaning • Term for a person who is fluent in two languages • The gaining of knowledge and use of mental activities • Our mental recreation of the environment that surrounds us • Your knowledge about your cognition and cognitive processes • The area of linguistics that focuses on the meaning of words • ...
Cumulative Exam 2 Unit 5 2025-01-07
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- a language’s set of rules for deriving meaning from sounds
- language controls the way we think and interpret the world around us (2)
- passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals
- assessed by intelligence tests which present well-defined problems having a single right answer
- the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions (2)
- a measure of memory that assesses the amount of time saved when learning material again
- processing many aspects of a problem simultaneously (2)
- a test designed to predict a person’s future performance or capacity to learn (2)
- a momentary sensory memory of auditory stimuli if attention is elsewhere lasting about 3 to 4 seconds
- set of rules for combining words into grammatically sensible sentences
- activated memory that holds a few items briefly (2)
- the process of getting information into the memory system
- the persistence of learning over time
- a system of rules that enables us to communicate with and understand others
- the immediate very brief recording of sensory information in the memory system (2)
- a methodical logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a particular problem
- the smallest unit that carries meaning in a language
- a mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas, or people
- the ability to learn from experience solve problems and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- ability to adapt to new situations and generate novel ideas
- a statistical procedure that identifies clusters of related items on a test (2)
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- a tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence (2)
- encoding on a basic level (2)
- a method for assessing an individual’s mental aptitude and comparing them with those of others using a numerical score (2)
- all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- the process of getting information out of memory storage
- in cognition the inability to see a problem from a new perspective
- a tendency to approach a problem in one particular way that has often been successful in the past (2)
- a test designed to assess what a person has learned (2)
- a mental image or best example of a category
- idea that language affects thought (2)
- in a language the smallest distinctive sound unit
- underlies all mental abilities and is therefore measured by every task on an intelligence test (2)
- a measure of memory in which the person identifies items previously learned
- a momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli lasting no more than a few tenths of a second
- the relatively permanent and limitless storehouse of the memory system (2)
- a condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill (2)
- the process of retaining encoded information over time
- a simple thinking strategy that often allows us to make judgments and solve problems efficiently
- required for everyday tasks that may be poorly defined and may have multiple solutions
- encoding semantically based on the meaning of the words (2)
- a measure of memory in which the person must retrieve information learned earlier
42 Clues: encoding on a basic level (2) • the persistence of learning over time • idea that language affects thought (2) • a mental image or best example of a category • in a language the smallest distinctive sound unit • activated memory that holds a few items briefly (2) • the smallest unit that carries meaning in a language • ...
Prior What?!!? 2025-09-09
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- Services that help a person with a mental or physical disability maintain or improve skills needed for daily living. These may be subject to different prior authorization rules than other services.
- The presence of both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder in the same person. This can complicate the prior authorization process.
- A utilization management protocol that requires a patient to first try a less expensive or preferred medication or treatment before the insurance plan will cover a more expensive or non-preferred alternative.
- A mental health condition where the person's use of a substance, like alcohol or drugs, leads to health problems or an inability to meet their work, school, or home responsibilities.
- A formal request to an insurance company to reconsider a denied prior authorization request or claim.
- A broad term that encompasses both mental health and substance use disorders.
- The refusal by an insurance company to cover a specific service.
- Standardized letter and number combinations used by healthcare providers to classify and document a patient's diagnosis.
- An authorization for a service that has already been provided. This is usually only granted in specific circumstances, such as an emergency.
- Mental health care that requires a patient to stay overnight at a hospital or residential facility.
- A review process conducted after a patient has been admitted to a higher level of care to determine if continued services are medically necessary.
- A group of healthcare providers, hospitals, and clinics that have a contract with an insurance plan to provide services at a discounted rate.
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- A specific service or condition that is not covered by an insurance plan.
- Standardized codes used to describe the medical, surgical, and diagnostic services provided by a healthcare professional.
- The standard used by an insurance company to determine if a service or treatment is reasonable, necessary, and appropriate for a patient's condition. This is often based on clinical guidelines and evidence-based practices.
- The process of getting pre-approval from a health insurance plan before a patient receives a specific medical service, treatment, or medication. It's also known as preauthorization, precertification, or prior approval.
- A set of techniques used by health insurance plans to manage healthcare costs by influencing patient care decisions. Prior authorization is a key component of this.
- A written order from a primary care physician to a patient to see a specialist, which is often required by HMO plans.
- The first step in the prior authorization process where the insurance company reviews the request to ensure all necessary information has been submitted.
- A collaborative process where a professional helps a patient navigate the healthcare system, including accessing services, resources, and coordinating care.
- A decision by an insurance company to deny or reduce a requested service or treatment.
- The specific, evidence-based guidelines and standards that an insurance company uses to evaluate the medical necessity of a treatment.
- Mental health care services that a patient receives without being admitted to a hospital or residential facility, such as individual therapy, group therapy, or medication management.
- A healthcare provider or facility that does not have a contract with a patient's insurance plan. Prior authorization for out-of-network services can be more complex and costly.
24 Clues: The refusal by an insurance company to cover a specific service. • A specific service or condition that is not covered by an insurance plan. • A broad term that encompasses both mental health and substance use disorders. • A decision by an insurance company to deny or reduce a requested service or treatment. • ...
Unit 1 2020-12-07
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- The branch of psychology that studies how we think, influence, and relate to each other,
- The science of behavior & mental processes,
- Pure science that aims to increase the scientific knowledge base,
- pure science that aims to increase scientific knowledge,
- The branch of psychology that studies physical, cognitive, and social change,
- The type of psychology is a historically significant perspective that emphasized the growth potential of healthy people,
- The branch of psychology that studies how people interact with social environments,
- The psychological study of the evolution of behavior
- The branch of psychology that studies behavior and thinking using the experimental method,
- The view that psychology should be studied of the actions, not the mental processing,
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- The principle that traits contributing to reproduction and survival will most likely be passed on to future generations,
- The branch of psychology that studies/treats people with psychological disorders,
- The branch of psychology that studies someone's patterns of thinking, feeling, and acting,
- An approach that incorporates biological, psychological, and social-cultural levels of analysis,
- The branch of psychology that assists people with problems in living,
- Knowledge originates in experience & science relies on observation and experimentation,
- School of thought promoted by Wundt & Titchener which discovered structure of human mind,
- The scientific study of measurement of human abilities, attitudes, and traits,
- School of thought promoted by James & Darwin which explored mental/behavioral processes of organisms
- A branch of medicine dealing with psychological disorders,
20 Clues: The science of behavior & mental processes, • The psychological study of the evolution of behavior • pure science that aims to increase scientific knowledge, • A branch of medicine dealing with psychological disorders, • Pure science that aims to increase the scientific knowledge base, • The branch of psychology that assists people with problems in living, • ...
Psychology Thinking Crossword 2013-02-24
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- capacity to use information and abilities in new ways
- sodden realization of solution
- smallest meaningful unit of language such as prefix or suffix
- an abstract unit of thought that represents an object
- study of meaning in language
- the ways in which words and phrases are arranged into grammatical scentences
- systematic and logical thought process used to reach a specific goal
- free flow of thoughts with no particular plan
- overcome rigidity
- statement or assertion that serves as the basis for an arguement
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- type of mental set that prevents one from imagining new functions for familiar objects
- mentally rearranging elements
- the basic sound unit in a spoken language
- label for class of objects or events that share common attributes
- set habitual strategy or pattern
- step by step procedures to solve problems
- likeness that exists between two or more things that are in other ways unlike
- changing and reorganizing the information stored in memory to create new information
- tendency to look for information that confirms one's percieved notions
- process of making decisions based on certain ideas or standards held by the decision maker
- a representation of an example of a concept
- mental repression of an event or object
- rules of thumb that tend to simplify a problem to allow for faster and easier problem solving
- effect influence of wording
- most complex unit of thought that is a statement of relation between concepts
25 Clues: overcome rigidity • effect influence of wording • study of meaning in language • mentally rearranging elements • sodden realization of solution • set habitual strategy or pattern • mental repression of an event or object • the basic sound unit in a spoken language • step by step procedures to solve problems • a representation of an example of a concept • ...
Cognition (Remix) by R. Kelly 2017-05-09
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- Effect found with colorful words
- Reasoning in which general conclusions lead to specific hypotheses
- Effect that would make finding Waldo much easier if the rest of the picture was black and white
- Event memory
- Bottom-up processing is driven by this
- Transfer that refers to improvement in similar tasks
- Heuristic influenced by conjunction fallacy, sample size, and base-rate fallacy
- Grouping principles that help us perceive the world
- Explicit Memory
- Problems with similar answers
- Code in which mental images are language like descriptions
- Production task; Thinking of 30 uses for a brick, for example
- Motivation that comes from within the self
- Auditory sensory memory
- The "direct" route of reading
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- Inductive shortcut (e.x. availability, representativeness)
- The most basic, typical example of a category
- Effect that makes you think D.C. is closer to College Park than College Park is to D.C.
- Amnesia that prevents new memory formation
- Mental "___"; happens when imagining a rabbit next to an elephant and then counting the rabbits whiskers
- Effect that lets me hear my name in someone else's conversation
- Visual sensory memory
- Face Blindness
- Mental imaging code that deals with direct representation
- Effect in which logical fallacies occur because of unrelated prior knowledge
- Motivation that comes from outside the self
- The actual real life stimulus in the world
- Amnesia that "deletes" old memories
- Heuristic heavily influenced by recency and familiarity
- Reasoning in which specific facts lead to general conclusions
30 Clues: Event memory • Face Blindness • Explicit Memory • Visual sensory memory • Auditory sensory memory • Problems with similar answers • The "direct" route of reading • Effect found with colorful words • Amnesia that "deletes" old memories • Bottom-up processing is driven by this • Amnesia that prevents new memory formation • The actual real life stimulus in the world • ...
Health 2017-02-23
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- factors conditions that decrease the likelihood that people will deal with stress effectively
- setting, the process of working towards something you want to accomplish
- who is most likely to get a mental illness
- what is one mind stress management
- how you feel about yourself
- what is one way of communication
- faster what is a physical sign of stress
- the exchange of thoughts feeling or beliefs between two or more people
- who is one person that influences your self-esteem
- what is one teen stressor
- factors conditions that help people deal more effectively with stressful situation
- the body's response to physical mental of emotional tension
- what does S stand for in the smart goal model
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- decision easy, no major, impact, very little thought
- what is one body stress management
- decision harder, takes a long time, greater impact
- what is one of listening
- what is one of the roadblocks of communication
- the way you view yourself
- who can diagnose a mental illness
- what is one of the types of communication
- making process of making a choice
- messages, taking responsibility of your feeling
- what does the M stand for in the smart goal model
- what is one roadblock to communication
- anything that causes stress
- message, when your words say one thing but your body or tone says another
- attention, what is one way of being an effective communicator
- emotional sign of stress
29 Clues: what is one of listening • emotional sign of stress • the way you view yourself • what is one teen stressor • how you feel about yourself • anything that causes stress • what is one way of communication • who can diagnose a mental illness • making process of making a choice • what is one body stress management • what is one mind stress management • ...
The terrible thing that happened to Barnaby Brocket 2017-08-30
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- / angrily or bitterly
- / physical or mental effort
- / produce and discharge
- / buoyant or suspended in water or air
- /anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen
- / bring (swallowed food) up again to the mouth
- / having lost the physical, mental, or moral qualities considered normal and desirable; showing evidence of decline.
- / take in and understand fully (information or ideas).
- /sail or travel all the way around (something, especially the world
- / a disagreement or argument
- member of the legal profession qualified to deal with conveyancing, the drawing up of wills, and other legal matters
- feeling resentment at having been unfairly treated
- /causing someone to lose their dignity and the respect of others
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- / lacking sophistication or good taste
- /generous or forgiving, especially towards a rival or less powerful person
- / (of part of the body) feel a sharp stinging pain
- / a state of being extremely dirty and unpleasant,
- / a difficult, unpleasant, or embarrassing situation
- /not exactly known, established, or defined
- / in a way that cannot be challenged or denied
- /desire to have a quality, possession, or other desirable thing belonging to (someone else).
- / pain or discomfort in the stomach associated with difficulty in digesting food
- a person considered to be important because of high rank or office
- /completely baffled; very puzzled
- / give out sweat through the pores of the skin as a result of heat, physical exertion, or stress
- /causing great physical or mental pain
26 Clues: / angrily or bitterly • / produce and discharge • / physical or mental effort • / a disagreement or argument • /completely baffled; very puzzled • / lacking sophistication or good taste • / buoyant or suspended in water or air • /causing great physical or mental pain • /not exactly known, established, or defined • / in a way that cannot be challenged or denied • ...
Anxiety 2021-12-15
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- health ability to interact and form meaningful relationships with others.
- the natural state of rest during which your eyes are closed and you become unconscious
- moisture exuded through the pores of the skin, typically in profuse quantities as a reaction to heat, physical exertion, fever, or fear.
- the treatment of mental disorder by psychological rather than medical means.
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- having or involving a sensation of spinning around and losing one's balance.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
- to disturb the regular or normal functions of
- anxiety feel very anxious or fearful when a person you’re close with leaves your sight
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- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances
- type of anxiety disorder in which you fear and often avoid places or situations that might cause you to panic and make you feel trapped, helpless or embarrassed.
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety
- feeling sad or going through a rough patch.
- General anxiety disorder
- a substance used for medical treatment, especially a medicine or drug.
- anxiety following a traumatic event
- the pulsation of the heart
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something
20 Clues: General anxiety disorder • the pulsation of the heart • anxiety following a traumatic event • sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety • a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease • feeling sad or going through a rough patch. • to disturb the regular or normal functions of • an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something • ...
Final Exam Review #1 2021-12-01
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- A group of drugs used to reduce the severity of highs & lows that someone with bipolar may experience.
- __________ psychology involves the study of internal mental processes.
- Focuses on how reinforcement and punishment can be utilized to either increase or decrease the frequency of a behavior.
- In the Humanistic approach is being completely honest and open.
- 1st physician to remove chains from seriously mental ill patience in France.
- Has a master's or bachelor's in nursing & specialized training in dealing with psychological disorders.
- Has a master's degree & provides limited psychotherapy in an outpatient setting.
- A physician during the early 1000s who was a major figure in human treatment during this time.
- __________ Cognition is the study of how information about people is processed & stored.
- In the Humanistic approach is the emotional understanding of the client.
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- A group of drugs used to treat inattention & hyperactivity disorders.
- A group of medications that are used to treat depression.
- A group of drugs used to treat anxiety disorders.
- Involves forming associations between stimuli
- Is attributed to the creation of the Humanistic approach.
- A medical doctor that specializes in treating psychological disorders
- Helped establish state-funded mental hospitals during the 1800s.
- A __________ occurs when our expectations cause us unconsciously to act in a manner to bring behaviors that confirm our expectations.
- Has a PhD & is trained to diagnose & treat psychological illnesses.
- Used hypnosis to get his patients to talk about their problems.
20 Clues: Involves forming associations between stimuli • A group of drugs used to treat anxiety disorders. • A group of medications that are used to treat depression. • Is attributed to the creation of the Humanistic approach. • In the Humanistic approach is being completely honest and open. • Used hypnosis to get his patients to talk about their problems. • ...
PSYC 341 Review Crossword 2023-11-28
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- An idea that plays hide and seek in your mind
- The spice of ideas – where no two are exactly the same
- The unsung hero of language – how context shapes meaning
- Thinking in boxes – the brain's organizational ninja move
- A mental filing cabinet where things of a feather are filed together
- The ABCs of ideas – simplicity at its core
- who's watching?
- The boss of all ideas – the grand poobah!
- Thinking about thinking – a mental acrobatics exercise!
- The word's DNA – the smallest meaning-carrying unit
- When sounds hold hands in the linguistic dance
- The practicality meter – separating the wheat from the chaff of ideas
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- Like a social ladder, but for ideas and importance
- The smallest sound unit – the whisper in the symphony of language
- How new ideas are born – the idea's debutante ball
- The shining example, the MVP of the category
- Ideas raining from the brain's penthouse to the ground floor
- The mind's magical lens – where reality gets its makeover
- The gold standard for normality in the world of categories
- The mind's wake-up call – what gets the neurons firing
- When ideas clash – the jarring note in the symphony of thoughts
- The underling, the sidekick, the Robin to Batman's concept
- Slicing and dicing ideas for better mental digestion
- Grammar's rulebook – the conductor of the language orchestra
- The language DJ – spinning the sounds of speech
25 Clues: who's watching? • The boss of all ideas – the grand poobah! • The ABCs of ideas – simplicity at its core • The shining example, the MVP of the category • An idea that plays hide and seek in your mind • When sounds hold hands in the linguistic dance • The language DJ – spinning the sounds of speech • Like a social ladder, but for ideas and importance • ...
Crucigrama sobre Lenguaje, Pensamiento e Inteligencia 2023-10-27
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- Tipo de pensamiento que aplica la lógica y la razón para llegar a conclusiones y resolver problemas.
- Tipo de inteligencia que posee un escultor, Bailarín, Atleta
- Se multiplica la edad mental que obtiene la persona en el test por 100 y se divide por la edad cronológica.
- órgano esencial para la comunicación verbal.
- Tipo de inteligencia donde una persona aplica sus habilidades y conocimientos en problemas cotidianos.
- tipo de inteligencia con capacidad para controlar nuestras propias emociones.
- capacidad mental que permite a una persona razonar, comprender, aprender, resolver problemas.
- Tipo de inteligencia para componer o tocar instrumentos.
- Inteligencia que poseen los lideres religiosos, psicoterapeutas.
- Sistema verbal que estructura y comunica los pensamientos.
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- Teoría que se sostiene si una persona es inteligente en un área lo es en otras.
- Tipo de pensamiento que busca múltiples respuestas y soluciones a un problema
- Tipo de pensamiento que se relaciona con el lenguaje, cálculos matemáticos.
- Tipo de inteligencia donde las personas destacan en las matemáticas, la filosofía, la física.
- proceso mental que ayuda a Formar ideas, tomar decisiones y resolver problemas.
- El lenguaje se produce a través del refuerzo, la discriminación y la generalización.
- Área del cerebro involucrada en la producción del habla.
- Área de comprensión del lenguaje
- Fase de la memoria en el cual la información es codificada y consolidada en la memoria a largo plazo.
- Dice que es el lenguaje que determina el pensamiento.
20 Clues: Área de comprensión del lenguaje • órgano esencial para la comunicación verbal. • Dice que es el lenguaje que determina el pensamiento. • Área del cerebro involucrada en la producción del habla. • Tipo de inteligencia para componer o tocar instrumentos. • Sistema verbal que estructura y comunica los pensamientos. • ...
chapter 21-23 crossword 2025-09-18
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- The type of alcohol found in beverages; a powerful and addictive drug.
- The physical and mental impairment caused by alcohol or another substance.
- A chronic dependence—mental or physical—on a drug.
- A mental need for a drug to feel good or function.
- The use or sale of drugs that are illegal or not permitted.
- A dangerous or fatal reaction to taking too much of a drug.
- Smoke exhaled by a smoker, directly inhaled into the lungs.
- An irrational suspiciousness or distrust of others.
- The improper or nonmedical use of chemical substances.
- The body’s process of breaking down substances.
- Addictive chemical in tobacco that affects the brain and nervous system.
- Sticky, dark substance in tobacco smoke that damages the lungs.
- The chemical process where yeast converts sugars into alcohol.
- Excessive use of alcohol, often starting before age 18.
- The percentage of alcohol in a person’s bloodstream.
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- A physical chemical need for a drug in the body.
- A substance that temporarily increases alertness or energy.
- Any substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue.
- A type of drug that slows down the central nervous system.
- Tobacco product that is chewed, sniffed, or placed in the mouth, not burned.
- A gas exhaled by smokers and produced during combustion; colorless and odorless.
- r ugs Substances that cannot be lawfully manufactured, bought, or sold by anyone.
- A plant whose leaves, buds, and flowers are smoked for their effects.
23 Clues: The body’s process of breaking down substances. • A physical chemical need for a drug in the body. • A chronic dependence—mental or physical—on a drug. • A mental need for a drug to feel good or function. • An irrational suspiciousness or distrust of others. • The percentage of alcohol in a person’s bloodstream. • ...
Neurodegenerative Disease 2024-03-08
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- A service to gain relief, and improve the quality of life.(7 letters)
- These structures transmit electrical impulses away from the cell body of neurons. (5 letters)
- Mental processes such as thinking, reasoning, and remembering. (9 letters)
- Therapy to improve patient's immune system.(13 letters)
- Neurodegenerative disease characterized by memory loss and cognitive decline. (9 letters)
- Cognitive damage to cells and the nervous system.(17 letters)
- A medical problem the parents carry down to their offspring.(7 letters)
- act or practice of taking steps to avoid or stop something from happening, regarding disease. (12 letters)
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- Commonly provided to reduce the symptoms in a neurological disease, assist the immune system.(8 letters)
- Therapy to improve the mindset of the patient.(13 letters)
- A health condition that lasts for an extended period without significant improvement. (7 letters)
- assist the patient in regaining their ability for physical and mental awareness. (14 letters)
- Losing their ability to control all their muscles.(9 letters)
- Molecule containing genetic information passed from parents to offspring. (3 letters)
- Unit of the nervous system responsible for transmitting information. (7 letters)
- A decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life. (8 letters)
- Cell: Cell in the nervous system provide protection and support to neurons. (9 letters)
17 Clues: Therapy to improve patient's immune system.(13 letters) • Therapy to improve the mindset of the patient.(13 letters) • Losing their ability to control all their muscles.(9 letters) • Cognitive damage to cells and the nervous system.(17 letters) • A service to gain relief, and improve the quality of life.(7 letters) • ...
Psych 3360 vocabulary 1 2023-09-11
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- the experience, not arising from an external stimulus, that an amputated or missing limb is still present
- basic categories of mental abilities, e.g., memory, attention, language, imagination, emotion, will
- a linkage between two neurons in which increased activity in the first cell causes decreased activity in the second
- a linkage between two neurons in which increased activity in the first cell causes increased activity in the second
- the distinction between a program and the physical "machine" that carries it out; used as an argument that the mind may be studied without detailed knowledge of the brain
- the idea that the mind and body are separate and different in kind
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- the idea that thinking and other forms of mental activity can be understood as analogous to a kind of computer program
- a neurophysiological sensing technology that uses a rotating X-ray to create 2D images of the brain structure
- an internal data structure
- how can the mental and physical reals relate, e.g., how can mental causes have physical effects and vice-versa?
- a neurophysiological sensing technology that uses powerful magnets to create images of brain activity
- if the sum of incoming signals exceeds this criterion, a neuron will fire; if not, then it does nothing
- a neurophysiological sensing technology that uses powerful magnets to create images of brain structures
- a neurophysiological sensing technology that uses radioactive tracers in the blood to create images of brain activity
14 Clues: an internal data structure • the idea that the mind and body are separate and different in kind • basic categories of mental abilities, e.g., memory, attention, language, imagination, emotion, will • a neurophysiological sensing technology that uses powerful magnets to create images of brain activity • ...
Out of My Mind 2021-05-14
16 Clues: Sad • Leak • Guide • Swing • Tremble • Surround • Overcome • Very Fine • Objection • Preparation • Come into view • Too much pride • Brief or Abrupt • Done with hands • Recover quickly • Mental or Emotional strain
Cognitive Approach - Key Term Crossword 2021-10-03
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- A lie detector used in courts which use brain activity rather than heart rate
- A type of model which is a diagrammatic representation of human internal mental processes
- A mental framework of beliefs and expectation
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- A criticism of the cognitive approach suggesting that it reduces complex human processing to something too simplistic
- An assumption of internal mental processes based on observed behaviour
- Cognitive psychologists have used computer models to contribute towards the emergence of cognitive __________
- A type of model which which makes references to internal mental processes being compared to computers
- The type of experiments mostly used by cognitive psychologists
8 Clues: A mental framework of beliefs and expectation • The type of experiments mostly used by cognitive psychologists • An assumption of internal mental processes based on observed behaviour • A lie detector used in courts which use brain activity rather than heart rate • A type of model which is a diagrammatic representation of human internal mental processes • ...
craft 2018-12-31
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- Two people with different mental models can see the same situation and describe it ………
- The biggest challenge with mental model is that we often don’t realize that we …… in a certain way.
- The way to break mental models is to __ our beliefs
- entire organizations have ..... mental models which shape their strategies and internal ways of working.
- We take actions based on our ...
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- Author of book The Fifth Discipline
- Assuming and creating a picture of your understanding
- The models may once have been .... but have now been invalidated by changing environmental factors such as technology and new competition.
8 Clues: We take actions based on our ... • Author of book The Fifth Discipline • The way to break mental models is to __ our beliefs • Assuming and creating a picture of your understanding • Two people with different mental models can see the same situation and describe it ……… • ...
44444444 2024-01-08
8 Clues: in • back • a limit on • confine forcibly • harsh biting quilty • pain mental suffering • - separate from solids • exccessive physical or mental tension
Health Ch.1 2022-08-17
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- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others
- in-person and online communication channels, such as books, TV shows, movies, social media, and advertisements
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life
- length of time a person is expected to live
- actual number of years a person lives
- choices and behaviors that affect a person's chance of developing a disease, unhealthy condition, or injury
- chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes
- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical, mental and emotional, and social health
- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease, risky behaviors, hazardous substances, and concerns with mental or emotional health
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
- land features and any bodies of water present in an area
- process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it
- circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
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- aspects of people's lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health
- person's ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good
- state of being without regular, consistent housing
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions, moods, feelings about one's self, and views about the world
- beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a particular group or society
- health conditions that develop due to a person's genes; do not require the presence of other risk factors
- aspects of people's lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease or disorder or experience an injury or decline in health
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations
- presence of waste in the environment
- DNA segments that contain the blueprint for the structure and function of a person's cells; affect development, personality, and health
24 Clues: presence of waste in the environment • actual number of years a person lives • length of time a person is expected to live • state of being without regular, consistent housing • land features and any bodies of water present in an area • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes • ...
Chapter 8 consciousness 2021-09-21
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- These typically involve measuring the number of correct and incorrect responses made.
- Drugs that decrease the activity of the central nervous system and the rest of the body.
- The awareness of objects and events in the external world and sensations, mental experiences and own existence.
- These are associated with drowsiness, creative activities, excitement and in a deep meditative state. Medium frequency and a mix of high and low amplitude brainwaves.
- This brainwave pattern is associated with deep, dreamless sleep. They have the lowest frequency and highest amplitude.
- This brainwave is present in a calm, internally focused, wakeful state (eyes can be closed)
- Being able to attend to and perform two or more tasks at the same time.
- The highest frequency and lowest amplitude brainwaves.
- Any state of consciousness that is distinctly different from normal waking consciousness in terms of level of awareness and experience.
- Involve conscious, alert awareness and mental effort where an individual actively focuses their attention to achieve a goal.
- These typically involve measuring the response or reaction time to a stimulus.
- A sleep diary is an example of this type of data collection method.
- Device that detects, amplifies and records the electrical activity of the muscles.
- States associated with being awake and aware of objects and events in the external world and one’s existence, mental experiences and own existence.
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- Drugs that increase the activity of the central nervous system and the rest of the body.
- Often used to represent the varying states of consciousness.
- A concept that is believed to exist but cannot be directly observed.
- Choosing and attending to a specific stimulus to the exclusion of other stimuli.
- processes, Require little conscious awareness and mental effort, minimal attention and does not interfere with the performance of other activities.
- Device that detects, amplifies and records general patterns of electrical activity of the brain.
- A common way to study sleep and sleep disturbances by recording observable responses.
- The EOG detects, amplifies and records the electrical activity of the muscles that control ____________ _____________ .
22 Clues: The highest frequency and lowest amplitude brainwaves. • Often used to represent the varying states of consciousness. • A sleep diary is an example of this type of data collection method. • A concept that is believed to exist but cannot be directly observed. • Being able to attend to and perform two or more tasks at the same time. • ...
Memory and Cogntion Crossword 2023-11-27
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- Used to describe categories that have unclear boundaries which can change over time
- brain The hypothesis that the human brain has evolved, so that humans can maintain larger ingroups.
- ground Information that is shared by people who engage in a conversation.
- perception Perception of acoustic characteristics that vary continuously as distinct phoneme categories
- The mental representation we form of categories
- mental shortcut that saves time when solving a problem
- An example in memory that is labeled as being in a paticular category
- The difference in “goodness” of category members, ranging from the most typical (the prototype) to borderline members.
- networks Networks of social relationships among individuals through which information can travel.
- an inability to comprehend or formulate language because of damage to specific brain regions.
- relativity The hypothesis that the language that people use influences the way they think.
- model A mental representation of an event, object, or situation constructed at the time of comprehending a linguistic description.
- device any learning technique that aids information retention or retrieval in the human memory
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- essentialism The belief that members of a category have an unseen property that causes them to be in the category and to have the properties associated with it.
- fixedness inability to see an object as useful for any other use other than the one for which it was intended
- The smallest units of meaning in a language
- effects How speech sounds are influenced by neighboring speech sounds
- The smallest unit of sound that makes a meaningful difference in a language
- problem How to dissect a continuous speech signal into linguistically relevant units
- set continually using an old solution to a problem without results
- design constructing utterances to suit the audience's knowledge
- problem-solving strategy characterized by a specific set of instructions
- A set of objects that can be treated as equal in someway
- A stimulus presented to a person reminds him or her about other ideas associated with the stimulus.
- perception The process by which the sounds of language are heard, interpreted, and understood.
25 Clues: The smallest units of meaning in a language • The mental representation we form of categories • mental shortcut that saves time when solving a problem • A set of objects that can be treated as equal in someway • design constructing utterances to suit the audience's knowledge • set continually using an old solution to a problem without results • ...
Hack Your Brain: Neuroscience Vocabulary 2024-04-16
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- A neurotransmitter in the brain associated with pleasure, reward, and motivation.
- The mental ability to focus attention on a specific task or stimulus for an extended period.
- The junction between two neurons where nerve impulses are transmitted from one neuron to another.
- The process of acquiring new knowledge, skills, behaviors, or attitudes through experience, study, or instruction, facilitated by changes in the brain's structure and function.
- The study of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves, to understand how they control behavior and bodily functions.
- A part of the brain involved in forming and storing memories.
- A feeling of tension or pressure, often caused by demanding situations or challenges.
- The mental ability to store and recall information, experiences, and past events.
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- A brain structure involved in processing emotions, especially fear and aggression.
- Memory The part of memory responsible for storing information about one's environment and spatial orientation, like remembering the layout of a room or a city.
- The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information from the environment to understand and make sense of the world.
- The mental processes involved in acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.
- A specialized cell in the nervous system that transmits information through electrical and chemical signals.
- The brain's ability to change and adapt throughout life, allowing for learning and recovery from injury.
- Chemical messengers that transmit signals across synapses between neurons, influencing various functions such as mood, cognition, and behavior.
- The mental process of focusing awareness on a particular stimulus or task, such as listening to a teacher or reading a book.
- Chemical substances produced by glands in the body that regulate various physiological functions, including growth, metabolism, and stress response.
- The act of paying close attention to something, concentrating on it while excluding distractions.
- A natural state of rest during which the body and brain relax and recover from daily activities.
- Memory The ability of muscles to remember and perform tasks they have done before, like riding a bike, without having to relearn them each time.
20 Clues: A part of the brain involved in forming and storing memories. • A neurotransmitter in the brain associated with pleasure, reward, and motivation. • The mental ability to store and recall information, experiences, and past events. • A brain structure involved in processing emotions, especially fear and aggression. • ...
TOPIC 1 (Unit 3) 2025-09-17
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- The efficiency of the production of goods and services.
- ___________ AND WELLBEING: The state of a person’s physical, social, emotional, mental and spiritual existence, characterized by a state of balance.
- A physical or mental disturbance involving symptoms, dysfunction or tissue damage.
- _____________ DISEASES: Infectious diseases transmitted from the environment or other organisms.
- A human need, feeling like a member or part of society.
- How a person feels about themselves and their life.
- The quality or state of being weak or ill, often associated with old age.
- SELF _________: How people feel about themselves.
- A subjective concept related to personal experience of a disease or injury.
- Mental tension experienced when resources are perceived as insufficient.
- What an individual feels is important in life, guiding behaviors.
- CONDITION A disease or condition that lasts a long time, usually over six months.
- The highest level of health and wellbeing an individual can realistically attain.
- The spread of infectious disease through human populations across a large region or worldwide.
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- ___________ HEALTH AND WELLBEING: Relates to the state and quality of interactions and relationships with others.
- Continually changing, a characteristic of health and wellbeing.
- ___________ HEALTH AND WELLBEING: The current state of wellbeing related to the mind or brain, including thought patterns and self-esteem.
- Believing in one’s own worth and ability to succeed.
- Influenced by or based on personal beliefs, feelings or opinions.
- ___________ HEALTH AND WELLBEING: The ability to express feelings in an appropriate way, including resilience.
- The ability to effectively deal with adverse or negative events.
- Intense worry or fear about future events.
- A state of balance, key to health and wellbeing.
- Global health body established in 1948, promoting health and wellbeing.
- ___________ HEALTH AND WELLBEING: Relates to the state and functioning of the body and its systems.
- ___________ HEALTH AND WELLBEING: Relates to ideas, beliefs, values, ethics, and a sense of meaning or purpose in life.
- What an individual feels to be true or right, even if unproven.
27 Clues: Intense worry or fear about future events. • A state of balance, key to health and wellbeing. • SELF _________: How people feel about themselves. • How a person feels about themselves and their life. • Believing in one’s own worth and ability to succeed. • The efficiency of the production of goods and services. • ...
Super Psych. Puzzle #1 2023-05-24
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- the characteristics of women, men, girls and boys that are socially constructed
- extreme or irrational fear of something
- serious eating disorder marked by binging, followed by methods to avoid weight gain
- serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally
- a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
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- an organized whole that is perceived as more than the sum of its parts
- mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
- Pavlov's study with dogs was an example of __________ conditioning
- short-term to ____-____ memory
- theory that psychology can be objectively studied through observable action
10 Clues: short-term to ____-____ memory • extreme or irrational fear of something • Pavlov's study with dogs was an example of __________ conditioning • a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation • serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally • an organized whole that is perceived as more than the sum of its parts • ...
Depression 2026-01-22
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- An approach to thinking processes.
- A person’s overall evaluation of their own worth or value.
- A basic emotional state characterised by unhappiness or low mood.
- A treatment method aimed at improving mental health and emotional wellbeing.
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- A mental health condition involving persistent low mood and reduced motivation.
- A disruption to normal physical or mental functioning that causes distress or impairment.
- A therapy that helps people change negative thought patterns to improve emotions and behaviour.
- Psychologist who developed the ABC model.
- A common symptom of depression involving low energy and fatigue.
- Psychologist who developed the cognitive theory of depression and cognitive behavioural therapy.
10 Clues: An approach to thinking processes. • Psychologist who developed the ABC model. • A person’s overall evaluation of their own worth or value. • A common symptom of depression involving low energy and fatigue. • A basic emotional state characterised by unhappiness or low mood. • A treatment method aimed at improving mental health and emotional wellbeing. • ...
10 CODES 2023-09-15
Breaks are important 2023-01-23
7 Clues: a pause in work • make someone unhappy • the state of being happy • delaying or postponing something • having had normal pattern disrupted • experiencing mental or emotional strain • a person’s condition with regard to their mental state
Albert Fish “The Gray Man” 2020-12-14
21 Clues: MO • Evidence • Time Span • Signature • Motivation • Social Life • Social Life • Work History • Work History • Most Victims • Death Penalty • Classification • Classification • Early Indicator • Children Killed • Mental Condition • Criminal Behavior • Education Received • Place of Childhood • Crime Contribution • Most famous victim
Health Review Chapters 1-4 2017-10-08
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- / Sense of self.
- / One of the common defense mechanisms which includes putting your own faults onto another person.
- / Not eating enough food to maintain a healthy body weight.
- / Refers to how much you respect yourself and like yourself.
- / A negative stress
- / Consists of the behaviors, attitudes, feelings and ways of thinking that make you an individual
- / One of the common defense mechanisms which includes refusing to recognize an emotion or a problem.
- / Refers to the overall well-being of your body, your mind, and your relationships with other people.
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- / One of the mental disorders that can be identified by severe disturbances in thinking, mood, awareness, and behavior.
- / One of the mental disorders where the person has uncontrolled eating binges followed by purging, or removing the food from their bodies.
- / One of the mental disorders in which a person feels extremely sad and hopeless.
- / An event that threatens lives and may destroy property.
- / All the traits passed biologically from parent to child.
- / The response of your body and mind to being challenged or threatened.
- / A positive stress
- / A reaction to a situation that involves your mind, body, and behavior.
- / This aspect of health includes a healthy diet, regular exercise, adequate sleep, and proper medical and dental care.
17 Clues: / Sense of self. • / A positive stress • / A negative stress • / An event that threatens lives and may destroy property. • / All the traits passed biologically from parent to child. • / Not eating enough food to maintain a healthy body weight. • / Refers to how much you respect yourself and like yourself. • ...
Health-Related Fitness 2025-05-24
PYSC 341 - Memory & Cognition 2017-05-09
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- Responding to visual stimuli without consciously seeing it
- The effect when the reaction time of a task is interfered with
- Thinking about one's own mental processes
- Type of visual memory that is linked to The Sperling Task
- This examines grammatical rules that govern how we organize words in our sentences
- These are active and constantly changing organized representations that your mind stores about the world
- This limits cognitive processes due to divided attention
- Second part end, this type of heuristic sees the subject envisioning the end to determine the best course of action
- Problem solving through a clearly defined set of instructions
- Type of Amnesia that involves preexisting memories being lost
- A condition where you able to describe things, but not create mental images in your mind
- Interrelated units of language that are bigger than just one sentence
- Focus of mental effort on sensory/mental events
- Chain of processes operating on internal representations
- Connecting one concept to another
- Initial reception of information from an environment
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- Knowledge of social rules that underline our language use
- The interpretation of a sensation
- Stimulus leads to a response
- Near surfaces overlapping far surfaces
- The closer an object gets the more inward our eyes turn to focus on it
- The basic unit of a spoken language, we can translate 10-30 a second
- Well-structured sequence of events that is categorized in a specific order and associated with a familiar activity
- Type of memory that organizes and stores knowledge of the world
- A tyoe of Aphasia where the patient cannot recall the names of everyday objects
- Two sensations are joined into one
- When an object is incomplete or not fully enclosed, people perceive the whole by filling in missing information
- When a stimulus is unclear because of the simultaneous presence of another stimulus
- Problem solving through learning and discovery
- Type of memory that has little depth and is mostly used for priming unconscious actions
- One of the Seven sins of Memory that is commonly known and considered prejudice toward one side over another
31 Clues: Stimulus leads to a response • The interpretation of a sensation • Connecting one concept to another • Two sensations are joined into one • Near surfaces overlapping far surfaces • Thinking about one's own mental processes • Problem solving through learning and discovery • Focus of mental effort on sensory/mental events • ...
Psychological Disorders Chapter 15 2023-08-05
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- experiences excessive, distressing, and persistent fear or anxiety about a specific object or situation
- cause a depressed mood mostly everyday
- a perceptual experience that occurs in the absence of external stimulation
- experiencing mood states that alternate from depression and mania
- identifying and labeling a set of defined symptoms
- The cause of a psychological disorder
- a group of disorders that mostly feature mania
- thoughts and urges that are intrusive and unwanted and/or the need to engage in repetitive behaviors or mental acts
- beliefs held in contrary to reality and proof otherwise
- Different than the norm
- The second mental health classification system
- characterized by excessive and persistent fear and anxiety, and by related disturbances in behavior
- a syndrome characterized by clinically significant disturbance in an individual’s cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior that reflects a dysfunction in the psychological, biological, or developmental process underlying mental function
- a mental health classification system most commonly used
- a psychological disorder that causes major disturbances in thought, perception, emotion, and behavior
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- bothered by a perceived flaw in physical appearance
- extreme fear of social situations where the person could be seen as a negative
- recurrent unexpected panic attacks, with worry over having an attack
- recurring episodes of depersonalization or derealization
- used to predict the likelihood of a disorders
- the study of psychological disorders and their symptoms, what causes them, and treatment
- extremely stressful or traumatic events that cause a psychological disorder
- a state of extreme elation and agitation
- attributed to a force beyond scientific understanding
- state of extreme uncontrollable worry
- a group of disorders that mostly feature depression
- to be unable to recall important personal information
- linking psychological disorders to biological phenomena
- the co-occurrence of two disorders
- someone who cannot bear to get rid of their possessions
- people with dissociative identity disorder exhibit two or more separate personalities or identities
- characterized by an individual becoming dissociated from their core sense of self
- thoughts of death and thinking about a suicide attempt
33 Clues: Different than the norm • the co-occurrence of two disorders • state of extreme uncontrollable worry • The cause of a psychological disorder • cause a depressed mood mostly everyday • a state of extreme elation and agitation • used to predict the likelihood of a disorders • a group of disorders that mostly feature mania • The second mental health classification system • ...
Ch 1 Choice Board 2022-09-26
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- - the scientific study of mind and behavior.
- - a medical doctor who uses medical treatments, including prescription drugs, to treat mental health disorders.
- - the intellectual discipline that makes explicit the implicit structure of the behavioral sciences.
- - a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
- - a process that involves looking inward to examine one's own thoughts and emotions.
- - having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding
- - the doctrine that makes something a mental state of a particular type does not depend on its internal constitution, but rather on the way it functions, or the role it plays, in the system of which it is a part.
- - the study of the physiological bases of behavior
- - psychologists who attempt to understand the relationship between the brain and nervous system and their relationship to behavior.
- - a theory of consciousness that seeks to analyze the elements of mental experiences, such as sensations, mental images, and feelings, and how these elements combine to form more complex experiences.
- - any attempt to understand phenomena related to intelligent behavior.
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- - actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured.
- - a scientist who studies the mind and behavior or humans and animals
- - an attempt to foretell what will happen in a particular case, generally on the basis of past instances or accepted principles.
- - an assumption or prediction about behavior or an educated guess about the relationship between two variables that is tested through scientific research
- - a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how cognitive processes influence our behavior
- - a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- - a psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior
- vs. Nurture - Nature is what we think of as pre-wiring and is influenced by genetic inheritance and other biological factors. Nurture is the product of exposure, life experiences and learning on an individual.
- - the process by which an individual's attitudes, beliefs or behavior are modified by the presence or action of others.
20 Clues: - the scientific study of mind and behavior. • - the study of the physiological bases of behavior • - having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding • - actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured. • - a scientist who studies the mind and behavior or humans and animals • ...
health crossword 2023-04-14
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- Clear limits one places on relationships to protect their mental well-being
- The treatment of mental conditions, typically by verbal communication; types include talk, behavioral and cognitive
- Any activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- Negative stereotypes surrounding a topic
- Exercising control over how much food you eat is referred to as enjoying things in __________.
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- The going through of a very frightening, distressing or particularly stressful event
- Condition categorized by persistent feelings of sadness
- Condition categorized by persistent worry and fear
- Condition categorized by persistent thoughts that result in uncontrollable, repeated behaviors
- The term that refers to one's overall mental or physical condition
10 Clues: Negative stereotypes surrounding a topic • Condition categorized by persistent worry and fear • Condition categorized by persistent feelings of sadness • The term that refers to one's overall mental or physical condition • Clear limits one places on relationships to protect their mental well-being • ...
Bed Poverty II 2023-10-09
Introduction to Philosophy of the Human Person 2017-10-17
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- Philo means.
- Sophia means.
- A sentence of fact.
- A mental act by which the gives direct attention to essentials or the basic similarities of an idea.
- A mental act by which the mind notices the likeness and differences in the object having the same essence of belonging.
- A concept signifies the object as an accident.
- Wrote the Nicomachean Ethics about practical ethics.
- It is the sum-total or particular.
- It is a mental act which affirms or denies something.
- A term wherein one affirms what the other denies.
- Founder of the Eleatic school of philosophy.
- Is a sentence which affirms or denies of something.
- Is a proposition that unites the subject and the predicate by means of negative copula "is not".
- Something that came before something else and may have influenced or caused it.
- One of the founders of Western Philosophy.
- Terms tha have completely differences.
- The study of man values.
- Is a representation of an object by intellect through which man comprehends.
- It is speaks about the subject.
- A term that represents the two extremes among object of series belonging to the same class.
Down
- Is a sentence that asserts or denies something and could either be true of false.
- Father of Mohism
- The conclusion of a conditional sentence.
- Is a sentence expressing a strong feeling.
- Is a act by which the mind puts together two or more ideas to form a single idea.
- It is a concept signifies the object as an accident.
- A mental act which the mind studies the physical characteristics or the individualizing notes of particular object.
- The science that by natural light of reason studies the first causes ir highest principles of all things.
- Helped bring the works and ideas of Aristotle to Europe.
- Is a m sentence asking question.
- A term tha have partly the same.
- Is a proposition that unites the subject and the predicate by means of affirmative copula.
- It is being a spoken of a proposition and may also be classified.
- It is a open new ideas or limits the biases.
- Study of beauty and perfection.
- It alludes to relationship between the subject and the oredicate term by their agreement or disagreement as expressed.
- Is a external sign of concept and the ultimate structural element proposition.
- Is the arguments of reasoning which are valid but are actually invalid.
- A mental act by which the mind fixes is consideration upon one particular object after having sensed it.
- Argued for the existence of a Trinity in Christian Belief.
- Known for the Theory of Tripartite Soul.
41 Clues: Philo means. • Sophia means. • Father of Mohism • A sentence of fact. • The study of man values. • Study of beauty and perfection. • It is speaks about the subject. • Is a m sentence asking question. • A term tha have partly the same. • It is the sum-total or particular. • Terms tha have completely differences. • Known for the Theory of Tripartite Soul. • ...
Introduction to Philosophy of the Human Person 2017-10-16
Across
- A mental act by which the mind notices the likeness and differences in the object having the same essence of belonging.
- Is a m sentence asking question.
- Known for the Theory of Tripartite Soul.
- Is a sentence that asserts or denies something and could either be true of false.
- Is a proposition that unites the subject and the predicate by means of affirmative copula.
- A mental act which the mind studies the physical characteristics or the individualizing notes of particular object.
- Helped bring the works and ideas of Aristotle to Europe.
- Wrote the Nicomachean Ethics about practical ethics.
- Is a sentence which affirms or denies of something.
- It is a mental act which affirms or denies something.
- It is a concept signifies the object as an accident.
- A term that represents the two extremes among object of series belonging to the same class.
- Is a representation of an object by intellect through which man comprehends.
- The science that by natural light of reason studies the first causes ir highest principles of all things.
- A mental act by which the mind fixes is consideration upon one particular object after having sensed it.
- It alludes to relationship between the subject and the oredicate term by their agreement or disagreement as expressed.
- The conclusion of a conditional sentence.
- Terms tha have completely differences.
- One of the founders of Western Philosophy.
- The study of man values.
- Founder of Epicureanism school of philosophy.
Down
- A term wherein one affirms what the other denies.
- Is the arguments of reasoning which are valid but are actually invalid.
- A sentence of fact.
- Sophia means.
- It is a open new ideas or limits the biases.
- Is a sentence expressing a strong feeling.
- Study of beauty and perfection.
- Founder of the Eleatic school of philosophy.
- A mental act by which the gives direct attention to essentials or the basic similarities of an idea.
- Is a proposition that unites the subject and the predicate by means of negative copula "is not".
- Something that came before something else and may have influenced or caused it.
- A concept signifies the object as an accident.
- A term tha have partly the same.
- Philo means.
- It is being a spoken of a proposition and may also be classified.
- Is a act by which the mind puts together two or more ideas to form a single idea.
- It is speaks about the subject.
- It is the sum-total or particular.
- Argued for the existence of a Trinity in Christian Belief.
- Is a external sign of concept and the ultimate structural element proposition.
- Father of Mohism
42 Clues: Philo means. • Sophia means. • Father of Mohism • A sentence of fact. • The study of man values. • Study of beauty and perfection. • It is speaks about the subject. • Is a m sentence asking question. • A term tha have partly the same. • It is the sum-total or particular. • Terms tha have completely differences. • Known for the Theory of Tripartite Soul. • ...
Introduction to Philosophy of the Human Person 2017-10-16
Across
- Known for the Theory of Tripartite Soul.
- Philo means.
- It is a mental act which affirms or denies something.
- Is a proposition that unites the subject and the predicate by means of negative copula "is not".
- Something that came before something else and may have influenced or caused it.
- The science that by natural light of reason studies the first causes ir highest principles of all things.
- A mental act which the mind studies the physical characteristics or the individualizing notes of particular object.
- Is a proposition that unites the subject and the predicate by means of affirmative copula.
- Founder of the Eleatic school of philosophy.
- Terms tha have completely differences.
- Is a m sentence asking question.
- A concept signifies the object as an accident.
- It is a open new ideas or limits the biases.
- Father of Mohism
- Wrote the Nicomachean Ethics about practical ethics.
- A term that represents the two extremes among object of series belonging to the same class.
- It is a concept signifies the object as an accident.
- Is a representation of an object by intellect through which man comprehends.
Down
- The study of man values.
- Founder of Epicureanism school of philosophy.
- It is being a spoken of a proposition and may also be classified.
- One of the founders of Western Philosophy.
- A mental act by which the mind fixes is consideration upon one particular object after having sensed it.
- Is a act by which the mind puts together two or more ideas to form a single idea.
- Is a sentence that asserts or denies something and could either be true of false.
- Sophia means.
- Is a external sign of concept and the ultimate structural element proposition.
- A mental act by which the mind notices the likeness and differences in the object having the same essence of belonging.
- Argued for the existence of a Trinity in Christian Belief.
- It alludes to relationship between the subject and the oredicate term by their agreement or disagreement as expressed.
- A sentence of fact.
- Study of beauty and perfection.
- It is speaks about the subject.
- The conclusion of a conditional sentence.
- A mental act by which the gives direct attention to essentials or the basic similarities of an idea.
- Is a sentence expressing a strong feeling.
- A term wherein one affirms what the other denies.
- Is a sentence which affirms or denies of something.
- It is the sum-total or particular.
- A term tha have partly the same.
- Is the arguments of reasoning which are valid but are actually invalid.
- Helped bring the works and ideas of Aristotle to Europe.
42 Clues: Philo means. • Sophia means. • Father of Mohism • A sentence of fact. • The study of man values. • Study of beauty and perfection. • It is speaks about the subject. • Is a m sentence asking question. • A term tha have partly the same. • It is the sum-total or particular. • Terms tha have completely differences. • Known for the Theory of Tripartite Soul. • ...
Introduction to Philosophy of the Human Person 2017-10-17
Across
- Is a sentence which affirms or denies of something.
- Is a sentence expressing a strong feeling.
- It is a open new ideas or limits the biases.
- Is a proposition that unites the subject and the predicate by means of affirmative copula.
- Helped bring the works and ideas of Aristotle to Europe.
- It is a mental act which affirms or denies something.
- A mental act which the mind studies the physical characteristics or the individualizing notes of particular object.
- A sentence of fact.
- A concept signifies the object as an accident.
- A mental act by which the mind notices the likeness and differences in the object having the same essence of belonging.
- Is a external sign of concept and the ultimate structural element proposition.
- Founder of the Eleatic school of philosophy.
- Is a sentence that asserts or denies something and could either be true of false.
- Known for the Theory of Tripartite Soul.
- Study of beauty and perfection.
- It is a concept signifies the object as an accident.
- The conclusion of a conditional sentence.
- It is the sum-total or particular.
- Is the arguments of reasoning which are valid but are actually invalid.
- Father of Mohism
Down
- Is a proposition that unites the subject and the predicate by means of negative copula "is not".
- A term tha have partly the same.
- Sophia means.
- It is speaks about the subject.
- Is a m sentence asking question.
- One of the founders of Western Philosophy.
- Argued for the existence of a Trinity in Christian Belief.
- It is being a spoken of a proposition and may also be classified.
- A term that represents the two extremes among object of series belonging to the same class.
- It alludes to relationship between the subject and the oredicate term by their agreement or disagreement as expressed.
- Something that came before something else and may have influenced or caused it.
- Is a representation of an object by intellect through which man comprehends.
- The science that by natural light of reason studies the first causes ir highest principles of all things.
- A mental act by which the gives direct attention to essentials or the basic similarities of an idea.
- Is a act by which the mind puts together two or more ideas to form a single idea.
- Wrote the Nicomachean Ethics about practical ethics.
- Terms tha have completely differences.
- A mental act by which the mind fixes is consideration upon one particular object after having sensed it.
- Founder of Epicureanism school of philosophy.
- The study of man values.
- Philo means.
41 Clues: Philo means. • Sophia means. • Father of Mohism • A sentence of fact. • The study of man values. • It is speaks about the subject. • Study of beauty and perfection. • A term tha have partly the same. • Is a m sentence asking question. • It is the sum-total or particular. • Terms tha have completely differences. • Known for the Theory of Tripartite Soul. • ...
