mental Crossword Puzzles
Dream Excape 2025-09-05
9 Clues: state (5) → SLEEP • dream (9) → NIGHTMARE • before dawn (5) → NIGHT • who dreams (7) → DREAMER • or desire (10) → ASPIRATION • mind level (12) → SUBCONSCIOUS • you want to achieve (5) → GOALS • pictures or ideas (7) → VISIONS • to create mental images (10) → IMAGINATION
craft 2018-12-31
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- The way to break mental models is to __ our beliefs
- Two people with different mental models can see the same situation and describe it ………
- The models may once have been .... but have now been invalidated by changing environmental factors such as technology and new competition.
- Author of book The Fifth Discipline
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- We take actions based on our ...
- Assuming and creating a picture of your understanding
- entire organizations have ..... mental models which shape their strategies and internal ways of working.
- The biggest challenge with mental model is that we often don’t realize that we …… in a certain way.
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 ……… • ...
The Brains 2022-03-20
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- a color of matter found in the brain, consisting mainly of nerve cell bodies and branching
- a cortex thats plays a role in cognitive control functions.
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- a type of murderer who commits a series of murders.
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
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- progressive and mental deterioration. Degeneration of the brain.
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and senses.
- an emotional response to a terrible event/accident.
- the rear most lobe in each cerebal hemisphere of the brain.
- the deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another;murder.
- can disrupt communication between nerve cells and cause brain inflammation.
11 Clues: an emotional response to a terrible event/accident. • a type of murderer who commits a series of murders. • the rear most lobe in each cerebal hemisphere of the brain. • a cortex thats plays a role in cognitive control functions. • the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • progressive and mental deterioration. Degeneration of the brain. • ...
SET 4 2024-10-11
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- A mental health condition characterized by periods of extreme fatigue and low motivation.
- A feeling of joy that comes from sharing and caring for others.
- A positive mindset that allows you to see the bright side.
- The practice of taking care of your body and mind; think exercise and self-love.
- A daily practice to promote physical and mental health, can be done in many styles
- A cheerful gathering with food, laughter, and friends.
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- A common feeling of sadness and loneliness.
- A mental health condition where a person experiences extreme mood swings, often related to trauma.
- The feeling of joy from accomplishing something meaningful.
- The act of taking a moment to breathe and relax
- A round, cheesy dish often shared with friends.
11 Clues: A common feeling of sadness and loneliness. • The act of taking a moment to breathe and relax • A round, cheesy dish often shared with friends. • A cheerful gathering with food, laughter, and friends. • A positive mindset that allows you to see the bright side. • The feeling of joy from accomplishing something meaningful. • ...
Mental and Emotional Health Terminology 2016-04-24
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- lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern
- Model a person looked to by others as an example to be imitated
- Criticism criticism or advice that is useful and intended to help or improve something, often with an offer of possible solutions
- deep sorrow, especially that caused by someone's death
- the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness
- a way of regarding, understanding, or interpreting something; a mental impression
- of or relating to a physical disorder that is caused by or notably influenced by emotional factors
- the ability to do something successfully or efficiently
- moderate or normal psychological stress interpreted as being beneficial for the experiencer
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
- the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness
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- themental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual
- a sense of resolution or conclusion
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
- the realization or fulfillment of one's talents and potentialities, especially considered as a drive or need present in everyone
- the expression of deep sorrow for someone who has died
- the state or experience of being isolated from a group or an activity to which one should belong or in which one should be involved
- a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect
- feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune
- a stimulus that causes stress
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- hostile behavior; unfriendliness or opposition
24 Clues: a stimulus that causes stress • extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain • a sense of resolution or conclusion • lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern • feelings of severe despondency and dejection • hostile behavior; unfriendliness or opposition • deep sorrow, especially that caused by someone's death • the expression of deep sorrow for someone who has died • ...
Neurological Assessment and Mental Status 2017-10-24
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- Short-term recall that can be retrieved from previous events.
- what is the name of the reflex by touching the posterior pharynx with the tongue depressor.
- A neurological examination is the assessment of sensory neuron and what responses?
- Re-set and what other term can be used to define a person’s body movement?
- fork You test for vibratory sensation with a?
- The right to discern right from wrong
- Located behind the brainstem and under cerebrum _______________
- The condition of the brain responsible for facilitating thought processes-
- A test that uses a blunt instrument to write number on the palm of the hand to test for sensitivity.
- If this test is positive, the person sways, falls, or widens base of feet to avoid falling when the eyes are closed.
- Sensory system testing involves provoking sensations of fine touch, pain and
- Unpleasant facial expression
- which cranial nerve provides somatic motor fibres to the superior oblique muscles of the eye
- Impulses that travel to the brain by way of two ascending neural pathways
- The cranial nerve controls what type of expression _________
- Accounts for 8 cervica, 12 thoraic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, what kind of nerve am I?
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- C-XII promote movement of food and talking by inverting what muscles?
- Cranial nerve__ contains fibers for hearing.
- A tremor that is most prominent at rest and may decrease or disappear with voluntary movement.
- what is the second optic nerve?
- I am responsible for raising the eyelids, moving the eyes and regulating the pupils. What am I? ____
- The number 12 nerves responsible for tongue movement.
- A test that is use on male with a lightly stroke the inner aspect of the upper thighs
- Speech that can signify that an individual has a stroke or brain attack
- Cranial nerve associated with sensation to the face
- The person with unpleasant scent and unkept appearance signifies that they are not at their optimal level of ___
- A mental ___ is a behaviour syndrome pattern that occurs in an individual
- strabismus Abnormal finding in eye movements
- Cranial nerve test CNI? ____
- Use to assess vision in each eye
30 Clues: Unpleasant facial expression • Cranial nerve test CNI? ____ • what is the second optic nerve? • Use to assess vision in each eye • The right to discern right from wrong • Cranial nerve__ contains fibers for hearing. • strabismus Abnormal finding in eye movements • Cranial nerve associated with sensation to the face • The number 12 nerves responsible for tongue movement. • ...
Mental Health and Self-Care 2021-01-27
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- an intense feeling
- an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat
- form one's features into a pleased, kind, or amused expression, typically with the corners of the mouth turned up and the front teeth exposed
- the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness
- the process of taking air into and expelling it from the lungs
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- another term for self-esteem
- not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotion
- the quality or state of being conscious or aware of something
- make the spontaneous sounds and movements of the face
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- of, affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person
- the action or practice of peace
- able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions
- a detailed proposal for doing or achieving something
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger
- the practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health
- the power or ability to do something
- the fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity
- possessing skills and qualities that create a likelihood of success
20 Clues: an intense feeling • another term for self-esteem • the action or practice of peace • the power or ability to do something • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • a detailed proposal for doing or achieving something • make the spontaneous sounds and movements of the face • the quality or state of being conscious or aware of something • ...
Medications for Mental Health Conditions 2021-12-17
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- Brains are incredibly...
- another word for psychotropic
- One treatment does ... fit all the same
- Teratogen means ......
- 10 letter word meaning cooperation with protocol
- Medications play a pivotol role in treating .... of mental illnesses
- Abnormal senses in person challenged with schizophrenia - seeing things that aren't there, feeling things touch them, hearing voices that no one else can, smelling nonexistant odors
- Symptoms that occur upon cessation of repeated drug use
- Reduced reaction to a drug following its repeated use, more needed for result, more needed for result
- Medication may take up to 3-4 weeks before individual feels .... of drug
- Essential client stays in close .... with their Doctor
- Abnormal thinking in person challenged with schizophrenia
- Always have to outweigh negatives in treatment
- When a medication is at a level higher than therapeutic it is considered ...
- Neurotransmitter
- Manifests by extreme high and lows in mood
- Most well-known mood stabilizer (approved in the 1970's!!)
- Special ... must always be made in medications with children, teens, older adults and preganant, or "planning to become" pregnant women
- Characterized by the symptoms of tolerance and withdrawal. Possible to have a physical ... without being addicted, addiction is usually right around the corner
- Anti-anxiety medication is commonly referred to as ....... or "BENZOS"
- Term used whebn multiple medications are taken by one person
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- Therapeutic means...
- I am not interseted in whether you've stood with the GREAT, I'm interested in whether you've sat with the ......
- Neurotransmitter
- Natural chemicals in the brain are called...
- Any long term use of antipyschotics could lead to "tardive ....", which is a condition that causes involuntary muscle movements
- Stopping medication withpout tapering off
- Lithium can damage... so regular bloodwork required to check level
- Word part meaning MIND
- Remember people can alwys feel your .....
- Classification of drug that gross abnormalities in developing fetus
- Lithium can damage... so regular bloodwork required to monitor level
- This acid can cause liver damage, so extreme care and monitoring needed
- Sadly there is no .... for mental illnesses, just treatment to manage symptoms
- Neurotransmitter
- Another name for an anti-anxiety medication
- Tapering off medication
- Always a bad idea to consume while taking medications in this category
- Medications used to treat depression
- Main priority the drug. Biochemical changes in the brain, irrational behavior when they don't have the substance in their system
- Condition that affect the mind, where there has been some loss of contact with reality
- Commonly used for panic disorders
42 Clues: Neurotransmitter • Neurotransmitter • Neurotransmitter • Therapeutic means... • Teratogen means ...... • Word part meaning MIND • Tapering off medication • Brains are incredibly... • another word for psychotropic • Commonly used for panic disorders • Medications used to treat depression • One treatment does ... fit all the same • Stopping medication withpout tapering off • ...
Health Care and Mental Health 2024-02-12
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- an order a doctor gives you in writing for medicine or treatment
- how hot or cold something is according to a thermometer
- secret or private
- a feeling of trust in someone’s abilities
- feeling bad about your actions
- another word for liquids
- a device used to measure temperature
- causing surprise because of being unexpected
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- people who get together to discuss common problems they have
- a place where you can get prescription medications and other drugs
- areas of study such as sociology, psychology, and anthropology
- getting help from a trained professional about personal issues, emotions, or behavior
- feeling like everything is too much to handle
- a small piece of cotton or other material used for collecting a sample of cells for testing
- preparation making someone a good choice for a job or task
- a room or building where scientific experiments, tests, research, or teaching happen
- a strong, regular sound or feeling, repeated hitting or similar sound or action
- having trouble falling or staying asleep
- hard to understand or deal with because of many parts or details
- a large number of germs in the body that gives pain or sickness or both
20 Clues: secret or private • another word for liquids • feeling bad about your actions • a device used to measure temperature • having trouble falling or staying asleep • a feeling of trust in someone’s abilities • causing surprise because of being unexpected • feeling like everything is too much to handle • how hot or cold something is according to a thermometer • ...
Eastwood Mental Health Awareness Week 2024-05-09
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- The Hitchhiker Author
- Most points awarded for a single basket in Basketball
- Mario first appeared in this game
- Chemical symbol next to Gold on the periodic table
- Famous musical written by Lin Manuel Miranda
- Capital of Wales
- Demi God in Moana
- Computer peripheral which controls the pointer
- Easy way to calm down
- Every cloud has a_________ lining
- Canine
- Sport with a ball and a stick
- Godzilla X ___________
- Department above English
- Anthony Horowitz Novel
- City where the Olympics will be this year
- Margot Robbie played this character last year
- Rockets which took man to the moon
- To push out a window
- The four __________ of the apocalypse
- Number of Depute Head Teachers at this school
- Children's TV Show Named after a ship.
- Jewelry which holds together the sleeves of a shirt
- Modern day country where the Romans originated from
- Elsa's sister
- Country where Eurovision was this year
- Number of periods in the school week
- Taylor Swift Album
- Company who make fortnite
- The US Government has just passed a law to ban this app.
- You should aim for 8 to 10 hours a day
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- A book with a story in it.
- Must be worn when walking round the school
- Lives in a TARDIS
- The opposite of a utopia
- Main Character in Zelda
- Number of wonders in the Ancient world
- TV Show Staring Olivia Rodrigo
- Nintendo Consol
- Lupine
- A word which sounds like what it describes
- The Dark Knight is better know as
- Number of US States
- Tech Company founded by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak
- Duke with a traffic cone on his head in Glasgow
- TV Show featuring the Heeler Family
- Island off the coast of Africa
- The largest desert
- Marvel Character also known as Logan
- Avenue Shopping Centre with Asda, M&S, Waterstones and Greggs
- Simba's dad
- Large Arena in Glasgow
- Value of the Black in snooker
- You should reduce this
- F1 Team
- Porcine
- The middle bit of a pencil is made from this
- Feline
- Key next to q question mark
59 Clues: Lupine • Canine • Feline • F1 Team • Porcine • Simba's dad • Elsa's sister • Nintendo Consol • Capital of Wales • Lives in a TARDIS • Demi God in Moana • The largest desert • Taylor Swift Album • Number of US States • To push out a window • The Hitchhiker Author • Easy way to calm down • Godzilla X ___________ • Anthony Horowitz Novel • Large Arena in Glasgow • You should reduce this • Main Character in Zelda • ...
Healthy Choices/Mental Health Review 2023-03-10
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- Positive thinkers
- The type of health involving the mind
- People that are more outgoing and gain energy from others
- People who yield to others
- Forceful leaders
- The factor that accounts for over half of all too-early deaths
- Bad stress
- A combination of traits that make you an individual
- Thing that causes stress
- Negative thinkers
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- The thing that forms most of the personality
- The type of health involving the body
- Non-forceful leaders
- Disorder caused experience or genetics
- The type of health involving relationships
- Leading cause of too-early death in teens
- Disorder caused by physical trauma
- Good stress
- People who tend to be quiet and gain energy from themselves
- Leading cause of too-early death among adults
20 Clues: Bad stress • Good stress • Forceful leaders • Positive thinkers • Negative thinkers • Non-forceful leaders • Thing that causes stress • People who yield to others • Disorder caused by physical trauma • The type of health involving the body • The type of health involving the mind • Disorder caused experience or genetics • Leading cause of too-early death in teens • ...
Mental health issues in Adulthood 2023-03-10
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- A wide range of conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior
- focuses on the young adult's ability to solve intellectual and abstract problems
- a willingness to negotiate and enter into interactions in which neither person wins not loses
- disease spread through sexual activities, the sharing of needles, or exposure to blood and body fluids
- the ability to accept responsibility for one's actions, delay gratifica-fon, and make priorities
- the period in the human lifespan in which full physical and intellectual maturity have been attained
- of young adults centers on learning to function within a stressful environment
- is the act of giving, or putting something in the trust of another
- the state of having no home
- the concept you develop about yourself that evolves over the course of your life
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- Develops and maintains effective relationships with others
- the lack of resources necessary for reasonable and comfortable living
- is a legal state that bonds two people as a family unit
- a lack of meaningful interactions with others
- freely share their attitudes, opinions, and emotions
- the concept of eventually having to die
- focus on defining one’s value system and belief system
- an anxiety-related condition caused by a fear of AIDS
- for young adults focuses on interactions and relationships with others
- the process of raising children and providing them with protection and care in order to ensure their healthy development into adulthood
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 • ...
Nervous System and Mental Health 2023-03-20
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- ment/o
- neur/o
- physician specializing in mental disorders
- involuntary repetitive movement of a body part
- nerve pain
- lack of feeling or sensation
- pertaining to the spinal cord
- nerve tumor
- -paresis
- tom/o
- sense of impending danger
- pertaining to pons
- pertaining to head
- uncontrollable impulse to steal
- condition of inability to sleep
- inability to stop gambling
- pertaining to the skull
- inability to communicate verbally
- inflammation of the brain
- shaken baby syndrome
- paralysis of all four limbs
- paralysis of one limb
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- ventricul/o
- "nerve glue"
- controls tongue muscles
- -phasia
- x-ray record of the spine
- absence of pain
- fainting
- posttraumatic stress disorder
- bipolar disorder
- uncontrollable impulses to set fires
- lobe controls hearing and smell
- violent rages
- cyt/o
- condition of being awake
- male to female
- lobe controls vision
- -oma
- irrational fear
- condition of binge eating and intentional vomiting
- inflammation of the spinal cord
- attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
- progressive confusion and disorientation
- lack of muscle coordination
- headache
46 Clues: -oma • tom/o • cyt/o • ment/o • neur/o • -phasia • fainting • -paresis • headache • nerve pain • ventricul/o • nerve tumor • "nerve glue" • violent rages • male to female • absence of pain • irrational fear • bipolar disorder • pertaining to pons • pertaining to head • lobe controls vision • shaken baby syndrome • paralysis of one limb • controls tongue muscles • pertaining to the skull • condition of being awake • ...
MENTAL HEALTH ESCAPE ROOM FINALE 2025-07-14
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- Neurotransmitter that helps regulate mood and appetite
- Common SSRI used to treat depression (brand: Prozac)
- Benzodiazepine used for acute anxiety relief
- False sensory experiences often seen in schizophrenia
- Brain structure involved in memory, affected in PTSD
- Chronic condition involving extreme mood swings
- Neurotransmitter that excites the brain and aids memory
- False fixed belief despite evidence to the contrary
- Eating disorder marked by food restriction and low weight
- Personality disorder cluster marked by dramatic or erratic behavior
- Disorder marked by persistent sadness and loss of interest
- Antipsychotic used for schizophrenia
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- Substance that interacts dangerously with MAOIs
- Mood stabilizer used to treat bipolar disorder
- Lack of ability to feel pleasure
- Therapy involving gradual confrontation of fears
- Brain structure involved in reward and movement
- Therapy for changing negative thought patterns
- Eating disorder with bingeing and purging behavior
- Neurotransmitter linked to alertness and arousal
- Neurotransmitter associated with reward and psychosis
- Emotional brain region associated with fear and aggression
- Disorder with symptoms like hallucinations and delusions
- Cluster A personality disorders are described as this
- Cognitive function center responsible for planning and judgment
- Main inhibitory neurotransmitter
- Therapy designed for clients with BPD
- Natural pain-relieving brain chemicals
28 Clues: Lack of ability to feel pleasure • Main inhibitory neurotransmitter • Antipsychotic used for schizophrenia • Therapy designed for clients with BPD • Natural pain-relieving brain chemicals • Benzodiazepine used for acute anxiety relief • Mood stabilizer used to treat bipolar disorder • Therapy for changing negative thought patterns • ...
Migration & Mental Health: Binational Perspectives 2025-10-20
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- Apart from ASD, 50% of children were diagnosed with another developmental disorder, with ____ being the most common.
- Second-generation individuals tend to experience ____ rates of depression and risky behaviors.
- An issue with diagnosing autism in Mexico and Latinamerica is that most diagnostic and screening instruments were designed in ____ countries. Therefore cultural biases diminish their effectiveness in other countries.
- What institute provides psychiatric care for children with ASD in Mexico?
- Some of the older men in the groups had migrated with prior agreements or ____ that the US government sanctioned as part of the Bracero program.
- Mexican immigrant men have a long-standing presence in the United States dating back to the Mexican ____.
- Most of the men in the CBPR study responded that their first ____ to migrate to California was to improve the quality of life of their families.
- Health ____ limits many immigrant children's access to healthcare.
- Mexican men came motivated to provide their families with financial support to improve their living conditions in _____.
- Healthcare providers must have ____ competence in order to better serve immigrant populations.
- A form of negative treatment towards people of color that contributes to psychological distress among immigrant children.
- According to Perreira and Ornales, many foreign-born (first-generation)children arrive to the U.S. with a health ______ compared to US-born children of immigrant parents.
- The psychology of men in the CBPR study was centered mainly on the welfare of their _____, which to them, always came first.
- A recent study reported that the most reliable ration between sexes is 3:1 given the higher risk of females with ASD to be ____.
- A physical illness that increases with acculturation but might also be underreported.
- How many men participated in the “Aquí en Confianza,” study by Flores et al?
- This is the ____ principle that guides CPBAR: integrate existing knowledge with the knowledge generated from the process to build on community engagement.
- Most of the time the men in the “Aquí en Confianza,” relied on ____ healing practices.
- The third CBPR principle calls for the involvement of _____.
- According to Guillen, et al, ____ has a very low detection rate in Mexico.
- The CBPR study allowed for the continual engagement of men to build trust, and en ____.
- This non-financial barrier often prevents parents from seeking timely healthcare for their children.
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- In the psychology of the men in the in the “Aquí en Confianza,” study, complaining about ___ pain was a sign of weakness and lack of will power.
- Mexican men see their primary role in the family as _____.
- Most of the men in the “Aquí en Confianza,” study by Flores et al worked everyday for more than ___ hours.
- Family ____ is a protective factor that helps immigrant families maintain strong emotional health.
- In the study “Aquí en Confianza,” there may have been a ____ bias.
- Most men were willing to ____ for the wellbeing of their families, which they saw as a core duty of a noble man.
- There are ____ principles that guide CBPAR.
- What chronic condition becomes more common among immigrant children in each generation as they become more acculturated to U.S. society?
- True or False? Most Mexican men intended to stay in the US indefinitely.
- Who tends to put off diagnosing children's developmental disorders?
- Who tends to take notice of a child's developmental disorder first?
- Because most children depend on their parents to obtain health insurance, parental _____ and immigration status can influence children's health insurance status.
- An emotion that is commonly associated with family separation during migration.
- This is the ____ principle that guides CBPAR: acknowledgement of community as a unit of identity and identify community partners for collaboration.
- Men rely on each other for social support and treat each other like _____.
- Long work hours often limit parents' ability to access _____ for their children.
- What type of research data do Perreira and Ornales recommended collecting in order to better understand the long term effects on immigrant children's health?
39 Clues: There are ____ principles that guide CBPAR. • Mexican men see their primary role in the family as _____. • The third CBPR principle calls for the involvement of _____. • In the study “Aquí en Confianza,” there may have been a ____ bias. • Health ____ limits many immigrant children's access to healthcare. • ...
State verbs of mental state 2025-11-16
22 Clues: veřit • popřít • slíbit • poznat • myslet • rozumět • potěšit • užasnout • týkat se • jevit se • znamenat • uspokojit • souhlasit • zapůsobit • pochybovat • zapomenout • nesouhlasit • uvědomit si • vědět, znát • předpokládat • pamatovat si • představit si
Unit 8 mental health vocab 2026-01-08
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- A state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged and excessive stress.
- acceptance of a loss
- The physiological state of overtraining in which the athlete has difficulty maintaining standard training regimens and can no longer achieve previous performance results
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person
- A condition resulting from excessive training without adequate rest leading to physical and emotional ehaustion
- generalized biological vulnerability, generalized psychological vulnerability, specific psychological vulnerability
- Circumstances that prevent us from doing what we want to do.
- A spirit of friendship and community among a group, especially in sports or teamwork settings.
- Five stages of grief denial anger bargaining depression acceptance
- A state of balance or stability especially in mental or emotional contexts
- Relating to mental process such as perception, memory, and reasoning
- Dealing effectively with something difficult or challnging particularly in terms of stress or trauma
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- A feeling of enxiety or fear about something that may happen
- a model of health that integrates the effects of biological behavioral and social factors on health and illness
- Related to the mind or mental processes,particularly in relation to emotions and behavior
- The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen
- The process of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after injury
- The act of looking forward to something with excitement or expectation
- The process an injured athlete goes through in order to safely resume sports competition
- Transfer of athlete care to another physician
- The reaction of the body and mind to everyday cahllenges and demands
- The way in which something is regarded, understood, or interpreted, often influencing behavior and attitudes
- The belief in ones ability to succeed in specific situations or accomplish tasks.
- The feeling of being isolated or stranged from a group or activity
- The act of conveying information through speaking writing or other means; a critical skill in relationships
25 Clues: acceptance of a loss • Transfer of athlete care to another physician • A feeling of enxiety or fear about something that may happen • Circumstances that prevent us from doing what we want to do. • The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person • ...
Unit 5: Mental & Physical Health 2026-03-20
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- seeing stress as a problem needing to get solved
- Self control and forgiveness
- fear of specific social situations
- Teamwork and fairness
- focusing on chcanging behaviors through the princuples of conditioning
- Curiosity and Creativity
- fear or anxiety about a specific object or situation
- using more than one perspective when diagnosing and treating clients
- Compassion and connection
- Overwhelming stress that is helpful
- people reacting to stress by tending their own needs and connecting with others
- Perserving through challenges
- the good kind of stress
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- Managing emotional reactions to stress
- involves prolonged experiences of nonspecific anxiety or fear
- a sense of thankfulness for the past, present, and/or future
- involves an inability to recall personal information beyond normal forgetting
- people grow after experiencing stress or trauma
- idenfies factors that lead to Well-being, Resilience, Positive emotions, and Psychological health
- the process of appraising and responsing to a demand or threat
- involves the experience of panic attacks
- Finding a purpose bigger than yourself
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 • ...
PSYC 341 - Memory and Cognition Crossword 2017-05-09
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- The basic unit of a spoken language, we can translate 10-30 a second
- When a stimulus is unclear because of the simultaneous presence of another stimulus
- Knowledge of social rules that underline our language use
- Problem solving through learning and discovery
- Chain of processes operating on internal representations
- Simple and well-structured sequence of events that are categorized in a specific order and associated with a highly familiar activity
- This examines grammatical rules that govern how we organize words in our sentences
- A condition where you able to describe things, but not create mental images in your mind
- end This type of heuristic sees the problem solver envisioning the end to determine the best course of action
- The interpretation of a sensation
- Thinking about one's own mental processes
- Type of memory that has little depth and is mostly used for priming unconscious actions
- These are active and constantly changing organized representations that your mind stores about the world
- This limits cognitive processes due to divided attention
- Connecting one concept to another
- Near surfaces overlapping far surfaces
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- Responding to visual stimuli without consciously seeing it
- One of the Seven sins of Memory that is commonly known and considered prejudice toward one side over another
- Type of Amnesia that involves preexisting memories being lost
- The closer an object gets the more inward our eyes turn to focus on it
- When an object is incomplete or not fully enclosed, people perceive the whole by filling in missing information
- Stimulus leads to a response
- Initial reception of information from an environment
- Two sensations are joined into one
- Problem solving through a clearly defined set of instructions
- A tyoe of Aphasia where the patient cannot recall the names of everyday objects
- Type of memory that organizes and stores knowledge of the world
- Focus of mental effort on sensory/mental events
- effect When the reaction time of a task is interfered with
- Type of visual memory that is linked to The Sperling Task
30 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 • ...
CME.H&B terms 2017-04-12
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- Mental absorption, a state of strong concentration that temporarily suspends the five hindrances
- Physical and mental calm
- Action based on kindness, respect, truthfulness, timeliness and wisdom
- Impermanent One of the three characteristics of existence. Buddhist teachings emphasize that all conditioned mental and physical phenomena are impermanent - nothing lasts, nothing stays the same.
- Compassion; one of the four Brahma-Viharas (sublime abodes)
- The pattern of conditioned habits that we mistake for a sense of self
- Symbolical position
- The breath of life;the vital breath or spirit
- The passing of the soul at death into another body
- A heavy club used as a weapon and a symbol of authority attribute of the Vishnu
- Spiritual friend. In the Theravada Buddhist meditation tradition, teachers are often referred to as spiritual friends.
- Enlightened one Someone whose mind is completely free from the defilement's; a person who is no longer bound to cyclic existence
- Special symbolic posture seated or standing used in yoga and in the representation of the gods
- the pleasant, unpleasant or neutral tone that arises with every experience; one of the five aggregates
- The ancient language of the scriptures of Theravada Buddhism
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- The spouse of a deity
- A gladdening of the mind and body. One of the seven factors of enlightenment
- To walk around in a complete circle; as a ritual of respect
- A mind that is open to the experience of the moment, free of conceptual overlays; first made popular by the Zen teacher Suzuki Roshi
- Awakening
- Serpent
- Law;religious or moral duty
- Worshiper of Shakti, the goddess
- Interest and inquiry into experience. One of the seven factors of enlightenment
- To me made flesh
- Appearance of a deity in a other form
- To be born again as another form of life or into another class of human society
- The auspicious power of wholesome action that brings positive karmic results
- Worshiper of Shiva; having to do with the worship of Shiva
- A three pronged spear;attribute of Shiva
- noting A technique used in meditation to help direct the mind to the object of meditation
31 Clues: Serpent • Awakening • To me made flesh • Symbolical position • The spouse of a deity • Physical and mental calm • Law;religious or moral duty • Worshiper of Shakti, the goddess • Appearance of a deity in a other form • A three pronged spear;attribute of Shiva • The breath of life;the vital breath or spirit • The passing of the soul at death into another body • ...
Cognition Crossword 1 2021-03-30
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- the tendency to be more confident than correct
- mental representation of a given place/situation
- our spoken,written or gestured works and the way we combine them to communicate meaning
- beginning at 3-4 months
- the set of rules by which we derive meaning from morphemes, words, and sentences in a given language
- - logical rule that guarantees solving a particular problem.
- the likelihood of things in terms of how well they seem to represent
- the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas
- speech early speech stage in which a child speaks using mostly nouns and verbs such as go car
- inlanguage,system of rules that enables us to communicate with and understand others.
- general frameworks,expectations of events,objects,what could happen
- what you think will happen
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- age 1-2 when a child speaks single words twowordstage at age 2 two word statements
- a mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas, or people
- estimating the likelihood of events based on their availability in memory
- the tendency to think of things only in terms of their usual functions; an impediment to problem solving
- rules of combining words into grammatically sensible sentences given language
- open ended tests
- in language smallest unit that carries meaning(such as a prefix).
- a simple thinking strategy that often allows us to make judgments and solve problems efficiently
- a mental image or best example of a category. Matching new items to the prototype provides a quick and easy method for including items in a category
- the smallest distinctive sound unit.
- all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- a sudden and often novel realization of the solution to a problem
- process by which some aspects of the world are viewed as important while others are virtually neglected
- the way an issue is posed; how an issue is framed can significantly affect decisions and judgments.
- a tendency to approach a problem in one particular way
- tendency to second guess a decision after the event has happened
28 Clues: open ended tests • beginning at 3-4 months • what you think will happen • the smallest distinctive sound unit. • the tendency to be more confident than correct • the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas • mental representation of a given place/situation • a tendency to approach a problem in one particular way • ...
Chapter 5 2023-10-30
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- process of using strategies to reduce the impact of the stress response and handle threatening situations in positive ways
- ideas or thoughts a person knows to be true, based on real experiences, scientific facts, or what a person has learned from others
- extreme stress due to deeply disturbing events, such as disasters, sexual assault, or violence
- practice of taking an active role in protecting your own health; involves eating healthy and getting plenty of sleep and physical activity
- ability to put yourself in someone else’s shoes, and to understand someone else’s wants, needs, and perspectives
- any factor that causes stress
- awareness skill of knowing which emotions you feel and why
- stress caused by repeated, long-lasting exposure to severe stressors, such as neglect and abuse, violence, or loss of a loved one
- ability to bounce back from traumatic or stressful events
- stress that causes negative feelings and harmful health effects
- reaction in which the body returns to its resting state after a stressful event
- body’s impulse to either fight off or flee from threatening situations
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- your mental picture of yourself, which includes how you look, how you act, your skills and abilities, and your weaknesses; also called self-concept
- how you feel about yourself
- patterns of thoughts and feelings that decrease mental and emotional health
- treating oneself with kindness and understanding, even when experiencing setbacks and disappointments
- who you are, which includes your physical traits, social connections, and internal thoughts and feelings
- skill of understanding, controlling, and expressing your emotions and sensing the emotions of others
- mental and emotional state in which negative thoughts interfere with daily function for a short amount of time
- physical, mental, and emotional reactions of your body to the challenges you face
- ability to keep a positive outlook and focus on the good aspects of stressful situations
- emotion that means being thankful or grateful
- moods or feelings you experience
- set ways a person thinks or feels about someone or something
- thoughts and feelings about oneself
- positive stress that encourages growth and motivation
26 Clues: how you feel about yourself • any factor that causes stress • moods or feelings you experience • thoughts and feelings about oneself • emotion that means being thankful or grateful • positive stress that encourages growth and motivation • ability to bounce back from traumatic or stressful events • awareness skill of knowing which emotions you feel and why • ...
Psycology 2024-09-27
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- an expert or specialist in psychology.
- the examination or observation of one's own mental and emotional processes.
- someone who supports the theory of behaviorism
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.Structuralism: a method of interpretation and analysis of aspects of human cognition, behavior, culture, and experience, which focuses on relationships of contrast between elements in a conceptual system.
- a system of psychological theory and therapy that aims to treat mental conditions by investigating the interaction of conscious and unconscious elements in the mind and bringing repressed fears and conflicts into the conscious mind by techniques such as dream interpretation and free association.
- a thing predicted; a forecast.
- able to be noticed or perceived; discernible.
- a method of interpretation and analysis of aspects of human cognition, behavior, culture, and experience, which focuses on relationships of contrast between elements in a conceptual system.
- vs. Nurture: Nature refers to how genetics influence an individual's personality, whereas nurture refers to how their environment influences an individual's personality
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- a person who believes or works in cognitive grammar.
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- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- the theory that the design of an object should be determined by its function rather than by aesthetic considerations, and that anything practically designed will be inherently beautiful.
- relating to cognition.
- the branch of science that deals with the biological basis of behavior and mental phenomena.
- capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself.
- a spoken or written representation or account of a person, object, or event.
- an advocate or follower of the principles of humanism.
- relating to the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- a statement or account that makes something clear.
20 Clues: relating to cognition. • a thing predicted; a forecast. • an expert or specialist in psychology. • able to be noticed or perceived; discernible. • someone who supports the theory of behaviorism • a statement or account that makes something clear. • a person who believes or works in cognitive grammar. • an advocate or follower of the principles of humanism. • ...
tipo se sustacias psicoactivas 2026-01-14
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- – Proceso para dejar las adicciones.
- – Atención médica para la adicción.
- – Estado mental que puede alterarse por drogas.
- – Droga sintética que produce euforia.
- – Célula del sistema nervioso.
- – Sensación intensa de bienestar.
- – Necesidad física o psicológica de una droga.
- – Uso excesivo o inadecuado de drogas.
- – Sustancia legal que deprime el sistema nervioso central.
- – Síntomas al dejar de consumir una sustancia.
- – Planta de la que se obtiene la marihuana.
- – Droga sintética altamente adictiva.
- – Sustancia alucinógena que altera la percepción de la realidad.
- – Sustancia permitida por la ley.
- – Entorno que influye en el consumo.
- – Sustancia usada con fines terapéuticos.
- – Herramienta clave para prevenir adicciones.
- – Estado de calma o sueño provocado por una sustancia.
- – Sustancia que altera el funcionamiento del organismo.
- – Droga depresora derivada del opio.
- – Uso de sustancias psicoactivas.
- – Droga derivada del cannabis que altera la percepción.
- – Sustancia adictiva del tabaco.
- – Consecuencia negativa del consumo.
- – Trastorno mental causado por algunas drogas.
- – Forma de actuar influenciada por sustancias.
- – Estimulante presente en el café, té y refrescos.
- – Necesidad compulsiva de consumir una sustancia.
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- nervioso – Red que controla el cuerpo humano.
- – Capacidad de decir no a las drogas.
- – Sustancias que reducen el dolor y causan dependencia.
- – Consumo excesivo que puede causar la muerte.
- – Acciones para evitar el consumo de drogas.
- – Aumento de la actividad física o mental.
- – Efecto que reduce la actividad del sistema nervioso.
- – Sustancia prohibida por la ley.
- – Droga legal que contiene nicotina y causa adicción.
- – Droga estimulante ilegal altamente adictiva.
- – Sensación de angustia provocada por el consumo.
- – Autorización médica para ciertos fármacos.
- – Factor importante en la prevención.
- – Estimulante que acelera el sistema nervioso.
- – Sustancias químicas que se aspiran.
- – Bienestar físico, mental y social.
- – Etapa vulnerable al consumo.
- – Posibilidad de sufrir daños por el consumo.
- – Medicamentos que deprimen el sistema nervioso.
- – Percepción de cosas que no existen.
- – Órgano afectado por sustancias psicoactivas.
- – Necesidad de aumentar la dosis para el mismo efecto.
50 Clues: – Célula del sistema nervioso. • – Etapa vulnerable al consumo. • – Sustancia adictiva del tabaco. • – Sensación intensa de bienestar. • – Sustancia prohibida por la ley. • – Sustancia permitida por la ley. • – Uso de sustancias psicoactivas. • – Atención médica para la adicción. • – Proceso para dejar las adicciones. • – Bienestar físico, mental y social. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2024-04-19
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- Physical activity, the movement of your body
- Activities that you enjoy doing
- Pressure/tension that you feel
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- People at school you can seek mental health help from
- A mental health condition that may make you constantly feel sad
- Another word for feelings
- A mental health condition related to excessive fear and worry
- You need at least 8-10 hours of this every night
8 Clues: Another word for feelings • Pressure/tension that you feel • Activities that you enjoy doing • Physical activity, the movement of your body • You need at least 8-10 hours of this every night • People at school you can seek mental health help from • A mental health condition related to excessive fear and worry • ...
Module 15 2012-12-12
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- /A type of learning where a stimulus gains the power to cause a response because it pedicts another stimulus that already produces the response
- /Developed a new theory thart emphasizing the importance of cognitive process in classical conditioning
- /A relatively permanent change in behavior due to experience
- /In classical conditioning, the process of developing a learned response
- /Any behavior or action
- /Famous for discovery of classical conditioning
- /The view that pyschology should restrict its efforts to studying observable behaviors not mental processes
- /A process in which an organism produces different responses to two similar stimuli
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- /In classsical conditioning, the process od developing a learned response
- /In classical conditioning, the diminishing of the learned response, whaen an unconditioned stimulus does not follow a conditioned stimulus
- /In classsical conditioning the automatic response to the unconditioned stimulus
- /Anything in the enviroment that one can respond to
- /Mental processes; all the mental activities associated with thinking,knowing, and remembering
- /A process in which an organism produces the same reponses to two similar stimuli
- /Identified the phenomena of taste adversion which established that classical conditioning was influenced by biological predispostion
- /The reapperance after a rest period of an extinguised conditioned response
- /Graduate student of John Watson
17 Clues: /Any behavior or action • /Graduate student of John Watson • /Famous for discovery of classical conditioning • /Anything in the enviroment that one can respond to • /A relatively permanent change in behavior due to experience • /In classical conditioning, the process of developing a learned response • ...
Mental Health Promotion Strategies 2021-11-01
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- Includes conflict resolution, realistic goal setting and stress management.
- A technique that teaches how to manage breathing, heart rate and blood flow to stop the stress response in its tracks.
- Beliefs about oneself.
- management Refers to the wide spectrum of techniques and Psychotherapies aimed at controlling a person's level of stress.
- Awareness allows a person to acknowledge their illness
- (true/false)Creating an environment that respects and protects basic civil, political, socio-economic and cultural rights is fundamental to mental health
- This stress management technique is a healing and relaxation technique that makes use of the scent of essential oils.
- Health a state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community.
- enhancement Assisting a patient to adapt to perceived stressors, changes, or threats that interfere with meeting life demands and roles.
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- Mental health promotion involves actions that improve psychological well-being.
- This stress management technique involves tensing and relaxing specific groups of muscles in a systematic way to break the vicious cycle of stress and muscle tension.
- group Organizations of people who share a common disorder and who meet together to discuss their experiences, share ideas, and provide emotional support for one another.
- Journaling, bibliotherapy, meditation, art therapy and sand trays are all techniques for
- (true/false)Being assertive allows persons to stand up for and empower themselves and be confident.
- Mental health is determined by two factors, environmental factors and?
15 Clues: Beliefs about oneself. • Awareness allows a person to acknowledge their illness • Mental health is determined by two factors, environmental factors and? • Includes conflict resolution, realistic goal setting and stress management. • Mental health promotion involves actions that improve psychological well-being. • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2014-09-10
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- someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for you
- ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis
- having enough skills to do something
- non hostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement
- you advocate for a safe and healthy environment at school and in your community
- the intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior
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- mental processes that protect individuals from strong or stressful emotions and situations
- to strive to be the best you can be
- the distinctive qualities that describe how a person things, feels, and behaves
- the ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels
- you are honest, loyal and reliable
- how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself
- a complex set of characteristics that makes you unique
- signals that tell your mind and body how to react
14 Clues: you are honest, loyal and reliable • to strive to be the best you can be • having enough skills to do something • signals that tell your mind and body how to react • a complex set of characteristics that makes you unique • the intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior • the ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels • ...
Mental Challenges - Coach V 2019-06-14
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- obsessions are ideas, images, and impulses that run through a person’s mind over and over again.
- a medical doctor who is licensed to treat people with mental health disorders.
- an emotional state characterized by feelings of hopelessness,helplessness, irritability, and/or worthlessness and by a lack of interest in daily life.
- a psychological state in which you feel excessive energy, happiness, and enthusiasm.
- disorder in which someone plucks out body hair from the roots.
- the chemical compound in the brain that gets released just before adrenaline into the blood in the fight-or-flight response.
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
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- an anxiety disorder in which people are troubled by persistent, upsetting thoughts (obsess
- such as the fear of dirt or germs.
- illness in which emotions swing between two (“bi”) opposite (“polar”) emotional states. It is the clinical term for manic depression.
- a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
- repetitive behaviors
- the creation of a design on the skin with scars.
- frightening event out of one’s usual human experience. It may be a life-threatening event or the experience of witnessing death or injury.
14 Clues: repetitive behaviors • such as the fear of dirt or germs. • the creation of a design on the skin with scars. • an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something. • disorder in which someone plucks out body hair from the roots. • a medical doctor who is licensed to treat people with mental health disorders. • ...
Mental Health and Mindfulness 2024-11-18
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- A simple physical activity to clear the mind and reduce stress.
- Activities focused on maintaining personal well-being.
- Embracing quiet moments to reflect and recharge.
- Conscious control of inhales and exhales to calm the body.
- Gentle exercises to loosen tight muscles.
- A technique to connect with the present moment.
- Expressing yourself through art, music, or writing.
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- Acts that promote positivity and reduce stress.
- Taking a break from technology to recharge mentally.
- Positive statements used to challenge negative thoughts.
- Use of essential oils for relaxation and mental clarity.
- A state of calm and tranquility in mind and surroundings.
- Simple movements to relieve muscle tension and improve circulation.
- Directing attention to one task to reduce overwhelm.
- Letting go of resentment for mental peace.
15 Clues: Gentle exercises to loosen tight muscles. • Letting go of resentment for mental peace. • Acts that promote positivity and reduce stress. • A technique to connect with the present moment. • Embracing quiet moments to reflect and recharge. • Expressing yourself through art, music, or writing. • Taking a break from technology to recharge mentally. • ...
MENTAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS 2025-03-22
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- Events:
- Experiences of racism, sexism, or other forms of prejudice.
- or Abuse: Early childhood trauma, neglect, or abuse can have long-term effects.
- and Environmental Factors:
- Stress: High levels of stress from work, relationships, or finances.
- Abuse: Drugs or alcohol can exacerbate mental health problems.
- Illness: Conditions like diabetes or cancer can impact mental health.
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- or Poverty: Financial insecurity or lack of stable work.
- Chemistry: Imbalances in neurotransmitters can contribute.
- or Loss: Death of a loved one or significant life changes.
- Family history of mental health conditions can increase risk.
- Factors:
- Self-Esteem: Negative self-perception can increase vulnerability.
- Situations: Natural disasters, wars, or accidents.
- or Loneliness: Lack of social connections.
- Factors:
16 Clues: Events: • Factors: • Factors: • and Environmental Factors: • or Loneliness: Lack of social connections. • Situations: Natural disasters, wars, or accidents. • or Poverty: Financial insecurity or lack of stable work. • Chemistry: Imbalances in neurotransmitters can contribute. • or Loss: Death of a loved one or significant life changes. • ...
craft 2018-12-31
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- We take actions based on our ...
- entire organizations have ..... mental models which shape their strategies and internal ways of working.
- The models may once have been .... but have now been invalidated by changing environmental factors such as technology and new competition.
- Assuming and creating a picture of your understanding
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- Author of book The Fifth Discipline
- Two people with different mental models can see the same situation and describe it ………
- The way to break mental models is to __ our beliefs
- The biggest challenge with mental model is that we often don’t realize that we …… in a certain way.
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 ……… • ...
Ancient India-(Buddhism and Hinduism) 2026-01-01
16 Clues: Change • rebirth • fortress • Patience • knowledge • nonviolence • strong winds • social class • lasting peace • large landmass • deep meditation • individual soul • mental practices • religious beliefs • spiritual awareness • religious and moral duties
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8 Clues: in • back • a limit on • confine forcibly • harsh biting quilty • pain mental suffering • - separate from solids • exccessive physical or mental tension
Hinduism and Buddhism 2017-08-21
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- Defilement; unwholesome qualities; a factor of mind that obscures clear seeing; a hindrance to meditation; also know as afflictive emotion
- The ancient language of the scriptures of Theravada Buddhism
- suffering
- The teachings of the Buddha
- Concentration; a deep state of meditation
- Mental or physical formation
- The doctrine that all mental and physical phenomena arise and pass away depending on causes and conditions
- The qualities of character to be perfected in order to become a Buddha
- Path of the Elders
- awakening
- Physical and mental calm
- Extinction of the fires of attachment, hatred and delusion that cause suffering; liberation from cyclic existence
- Discipline; the rules and regulations governing the conduct of Buddhist monks and nuns
- The tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment in Bodh Gaya, India – a fig tree popularly called Pipal
- One who is undertaking the spiritual path of awakening; a meditator
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- Wisdom
- compassion
- Interest and inquiry into experience
- Spiritual friend. In the Theravada Buddhist meditation tradition, teachers are often referred to as spiritual friends
- Mental absorption, a state of strong concentration that temporarily suspends the five hindrances
- A term referring to the group of meditation practices that aim at samadhi
- The community of practitioners of the Buddhist path, or those beings who have attained direct realization of the nature of reality
- Action based on kindness, respect, truthfulness, timeliness and wisdom
- The auspicious power of wholesome action that brings positive karmic results
- The six perceptual gates through which we experience the world
- A gladdening of the mind and body
- A spiritual path that avoids extremes of self-mortification and self-indulgence, as discovered and taught by the Buddha
- A technique used in meditation to help direct the mind to the object of meditation
- The practice of giving; generosity. Dana is the first of the ten paramis, or qualities to be perfected in order to become a Buddha
- The pattern of conditioned habits that we mistake for a sense of self
30 Clues: Wisdom • suffering • awakening • compassion • Path of the Elders • Physical and mental calm • The teachings of the Buddha • Mental or physical formation • A gladdening of the mind and body • Interest and inquiry into experience • Concentration; a deep state of meditation • The ancient language of the scriptures of Theravada Buddhism • ...
BCFP Inquiry Project For Ms. Hadley. Made by Chaylean Alexis 2025-01-23
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- An extremely difficult or dangerous point in a situation.
- Lacking the quality or quantity required for a purpose.
- To a higher degree than is usual or average.
- An inability to stop using a substance or engaging in a behavior even though it may cause psychological or physical harm.
- A person's mental or physical condition.
- Mainly or Mostly
- When a harmful or lethal amount of drugs are taken.
- Discrimination and prejudice against people based on their race or ethnicity.
- A group of people with similarities in location and lifestyle.
- An act of physical force that causes or is intended to cause harm.
- To cause (something previously considered abnormal or unacceptable) to be treated as normal.
- A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest for long period of time.
- A practice of domination, which involves the subjugation of one people by another.
- An instance of leaving something or someone out.
- A drinking problem that leads to physical or mental health problems.
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- A mental health condition that some people develop after they experience or witness a traumatic event.
- Something that needs great mental or physical effort.
- Too large or too small in comparison with something else.
- Intentionally ending your own life.
- A standard or level that is considered to be typical or usual.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- To encounter or undergo.
- The same in a lot of places or for a lot of people.
- Existing naturally or having always lived in a place.
- A person actively searches for employment but is unable to find work.
- The process of identifying a disease, condition, or injury from its signs and symptoms.
- Establishing and maintaining a mutually respectful relationship.
- To have a strong effect on someone or something.
- A state or situation in which a person or a group of people don't have enough money or the basic things they need to live.
29 Clues: Mainly or Mostly • To encounter or undergo. • Intentionally ending your own life. • A person's mental or physical condition. • To a higher degree than is usual or average. • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • To have a strong effect on someone or something. • An instance of leaving something or someone out. • ...
BCFP Inquiry Project - Chaylean Alexis 2025-01-23
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- An extremely difficult or dangerous point in a situation.
- Lacking the quality or quantity required for a purpose.
- To a higher degree than is usual or average.
- An inability to stop using a substance or engaging in a behavior even though it may cause psychological or physical harm.
- A person's mental or physical condition.
- Mainly or Mostly
- When a harmful or lethal amount of drugs are taken.
- Discrimination and prejudice against people based on their race or ethnicity.
- A group of people with similarities in location and lifestyle.
- An act of physical force that causes or is intended to cause harm.
- To cause (something previously considered abnormal or unacceptable) to be treated as normal.
- A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest for long period of time.
- A practice of domination, which involves the subjugation of one people by another.
- An instance of leaving something or someone out.
- A drinking problem that leads to physical or mental health problems.
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- A mental health condition that some people develop after they experience or witness a traumatic event.
- Something that needs great mental or physical effort.
- Too large or too small in comparison with something else.
- Intentionally ending your own life.
- A standard or level that is considered to be typical or usual.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- To encounter or undergo.
- The same in a lot of places or for a lot of people.
- Existing naturally or having always lived in a place.
- A person actively searches for employment but is unable to find work.
- The process of identifying a disease, condition, or injury from its signs and symptoms.
- Establishing and maintaining a mutually respectful relationship.
- To have a strong effect on someone or something.
- A state or situation in which a person or a group of people don't have enough money or the basic things they need to live.
29 Clues: Mainly or Mostly • To encounter or undergo. • Intentionally ending your own life. • A person's mental or physical condition. • To a higher degree than is usual or average. • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • To have a strong effect on someone or something. • An instance of leaving something or someone out. • ...
BCFP Inquiry Project 2025-01-23
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- An extremely difficult or dangerous point in a situation.
- Lacking the quality or quantity required for a purpose.
- To a higher degree than is usual or average.
- An inability to stop using a substance or engaging in a behavior even though it may cause psychological or physical harm.
- A person's mental or physical condition.
- Mainly or Mostly
- When a harmful or lethal amount of drugs are taken.
- Discrimination and prejudice against people based on their race or ethnicity.
- A group of people with similarities in location and lifestyle.
- An act of physical force that causes or is intended to cause harm.
- To cause (something previously considered abnormal or unacceptable) to be treated as normal.
- A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest for long period of time.
- A practice of domination, which involves the subjugation of one people by another.
- An instance of leaving something or someone out.
- A drinking problem that leads to physical or mental health problems.
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- A mental health condition that some people develop after they experience or witness a traumatic event.
- Something that needs great mental or physical effort.
- Too large or too small in comparison with something else.
- Intentionally ending your own life.
- A standard or level that is considered to be typical or usual.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- To encounter or undergo.
- The same in a lot of places or for a lot of people.
- Existing naturally or having always lived in a place.
- A person actively searches for employment but is unable to find work.
- The process of identifying a disease, condition, or injury from its signs and symptoms.
- Establishing and maintaining a mutually respectful relationship.
- To have a strong effect on someone or something.
- A state or situation in which a person or a group of people don't have enough money or the basic things they need to live.
29 Clues: Mainly or Mostly • To encounter or undergo. • Intentionally ending your own life. • A person's mental or physical condition. • To a higher degree than is usual or average. • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • To have a strong effect on someone or something. • An instance of leaving something or someone out. • ...
Unit 1 Test Review 2024-09-19
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- Your overall satisfaction with life is known as "_____ of life".
- If someone you know is struggling with their mental health, you should _____ a trusted adult
- A task that is both important and urgent should be done first, which makes it a top...
- Organizing your time and making the best use of it is known as time...
- A style of communication in which a person prioritizes others' needs and wants even at their own expense.
- the ________ system sends and receives messages throughout the body
- To improve self esteem you should make decisions based on your...
- If someone you know is struggling with their mental health, you should show the that you...
- The amount of time you can expect to live is known as "life...
- A simple time management strategy is to make a ____ of your responsibilities.
- An inherited trait that increases your chances of a disease is known as a "_____ risk factor"
- A style of communication in which a person expresses only their needs and ignore others.
- Any method used to manage, alleviate, or cure a health problem.
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- Something that increases your chances of injury, illness, or disease is known as a risk...
- In the article titled the Winning Touch, researchers observed NBA players touching teammates. What were the players communicating through touch?
- research has linked low self esteem to...
- a positive statement to yourself
- A style of communication in which a person values their needs and wants and those of others.
- When you think someone may have a mental health problem, first you should acknowledge the _____ signs.
- the way a person thinks and feel about their self is known as their...
- Our guest speaker this unit was from the National Alliance on _______ Illness
- A warning sign that the body is ill, injured, or not functioning correctly.
- the brain, spinal cord, and nerves are made of cells called...
- Setting and achieving goals can improve self esteem. An effective goal should be...
24 Clues: a positive statement to yourself • research has linked low self esteem to... • the brain, spinal cord, and nerves are made of cells called... • The amount of time you can expect to live is known as "life... • Any method used to manage, alleviate, or cure a health problem. • Your overall satisfaction with life is known as "_____ of life". • ...
Concepts of health and wellbeing 2023-12-14
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- An ancient system of medicine originating in India that focuses on achieving balance in the body, mind, and spirit through lifestyle, diet, and herbal remedies.
- Characterized by constant change, activity, or progress.
- In Buddhism, the ultimate state of liberation and freedom from suffering.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity (World Health Organization definition).
- The quality of one's relationships, social interactions, and sense of belonging within a community.
- The overall state of an individual that encompasses physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions.
- Refers to the state of one's emotions and the ability to effectively manage and express them in a positive and balanced manner.
- Related to mental processes such as thinking, learning, and memory.
- The subjective evaluation of one's own worth and the degree to which one values themselves.
- The state of one's mental processes and the ability to effectively cope with stress, relate to others, and make decisions.
- A state of overall health, happiness, and prosperity that encompasses multiple dimensions of an individual's life.
- The ability to recognize, understand, and manage one's own emotions, as well as being aware of and responsive to the emotions of others.
- Events or occurrences beyond the realm of natural laws or processes, often attributed to divine or mystical forces.
- The individual's personal assessment of their overall life satisfaction, happiness, and fulfillment.
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- The sense of purpose, meaning, and connection to something greater than oneself, contributing to a sense of inner peace and harmony.
- The act of revealing personal information or experiences to others.
- The state of one's body, including physical fitness, nutrition, and overall bodily functioning.
- In Hinduism and Buddhism, the concept that one's actions in this life or previous lives influence future experiences and circumstances.
- A traditional Chinese medicine practice that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to stimulate energy flow, promoting balance and well-being.
- A state of being physically or mentally weak, often due to illness or old age.
20 Clues: Characterized by constant change, activity, or progress. • The act of revealing personal information or experiences to others. • Related to mental processes such as thinking, learning, and memory. • In Buddhism, the ultimate state of liberation and freedom from suffering. • A state of being physically or mentally weak, often due to illness or old age. • ...
See the Signs - Understanding Stress 2025-03-17
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- The practice of trying to achieve a mentally and emotionally clear and stable state. This is commonly done in a distraction free space and utilizes mindfulness and breathing techniques. This is a great way to deal with stress.
- A joyous, content, and overall positive state of mind.
- The ability to overcome adversity or a source of significant stress.
- A professional that treats mental conditions through verbal communication. It helps to talk to somebody when feeling stressed!
- Your body’s main stress hormone.
- Structured physical activity that’s benefits include improved wellbeing that reduces levels of stress.
- A practice where one is fully engaged and present in the moment. This practice is used in meditation.
- A mental condition characterized by persistent sadness, irritability, and/or feelings of worthlessness.
- A feeling of emotional or physical tension.
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- Emotional, physical and/or mental exhaustion caused by excessive stress over an extended period of time. Working too much for a long period of time is a common cause of this.
- It is often referred to as the happy chemical. Your gut produces 95% of this chemical. A lack of this chemical can increase one’s risk for depression.
- Limiting the intake of this substance can help manage and decrease stress.
- Lack of exposure to this can increase stress levels, so get outside!
- A form of exercise that has you perform various poses and breathing techniques. This form of exercise improves mobility, and it helps reduce stress.
- Negative stress
- A general belief that future outcomes will be positive, favorable, and desirable. Individuals that maintain this attitude have less stress.
- Positive stress
- When you don’t get enough of this at night, it can negatively impact your ability to deal with stress, among other negative effects.
- In terms of stress, this is something that causes uncomfortable emotions or psychiatric symptoms.
- A mental condition characterized by excessive apprehensiveness about real or perceived threats. People with this condition tend to display avoidance behaviors and physical symptoms such as increased heart rate and muscle tension.
20 Clues: Negative stress • Positive stress • Your body’s main stress hormone. • A feeling of emotional or physical tension. • A joyous, content, and overall positive state of mind. • Lack of exposure to this can increase stress levels, so get outside! • The ability to overcome adversity or a source of significant stress. • ...
Health Ch.1 2022-08-17
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- process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it
- DNA segments that contain the blueprint for the structure and function of a person's cells; affect development, personality, and health
- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical, mental and emotional, and social health
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations
- length of time a person is expected to live
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others
- 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
- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life
- beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a particular group or society
- chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes
- in-person and online communication channels, such as books, TV shows, movies, social media, and advertisements
- aspects of people's lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease or disorder or experience an injury or decline in health
- land features and any bodies of water present in an area
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- state of being without regular, consistent housing
- choices and behaviors that affect a person's chance of developing a disease, unhealthy condition, or injury
- circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- person's ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good
- presence of waste in the environment
- 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
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
- actual number of years a person lives
- aspects of people's lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health
- health conditions that develop due to a person's genes; do not require the presence of other risk factors
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
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 • ...
Nervous system and Mental health medical term 2 2022-11-28
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- the brief loss of consciousness caused by the decreased flow of blood to the brain.
- speak or speech
- inflammation of the meninges of the brain and spinal cord.
- potentially serious or deadly disorder in children characterized by vomiting and confusion, sometimes following a viral illness for which the child was treated with aspirin.
- a progressive autoimmune disorder characterized by inflammation that causes demyelination of the myelin sheath.
- membranes, meninges
- a chronic neurological condition characterized by recurrent episodes of seizures of varying severity.
- tremens-a disorder involving sudden and severe mental changes or seizures caused by abruptly stopping the use of alcohol.
- chemical substances that make it possible for messages to cross from the synapse of a neuron to the target receptor.
- a condition of abnormal and excessive sensitivity to touch, pain, or other sensory stimuli.
- root or nerve root
- having an affinity for
- abnormal fear
- mind
- a fluoroscopic and CT study of the spinal cord after the injection of a contrast medium through a lumbar puncture.
- brain
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- a condition in which a person acts as if he or she has a physical or mental illness when he or she is not really sick.
- the mental activities associated with thinking, learning, and memory.
- a condition in which excess cerebrospinal fluid accumulates within the ventricles of the brain.
- may develop after an event involving actual or threatened death or injury to the individual or someone else, during which the person felt intense fear, helplessness, or horror.
- madness
- is a chronic pain condition characterized by severe, lightning-like pain due to an inflammation of the fifth cranial nerve.
- a slowly progressive decline in mental abilities including memory, thinking and judgment that is often accompanied by personality changes.
- a chronic, degenerative central nervous system disorder characterized by fine muscle tremors, rigidity, and a slow or shuffling gait.
- a lowered level of consciousness marked by listlessness, drowsiness, and apathy.
25 Clues: mind • brain • madness • abnormal fear • speak or speech • root or nerve root • membranes, meninges • having an affinity for • inflammation of the meninges of the brain and spinal cord. • the mental activities associated with thinking, learning, and memory. • a lowered level of consciousness marked by listlessness, drowsiness, and apathy. • ...
Emotional And Physiological Reactions To Rain 2026-03-11
17 Clues: PTSD • Music • Sadness • Calming • Sunlight • Darkness • Depression • Misophonia • Has a trunk • White Noise • Mental Health • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Natural Balance • Man's best friend • Affective Disorder • Likes to chase mice
Strength terms 2022-07-18
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- the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.
- a difficult or unpleasant situation.
- learning to cope with difficult and strange situations. It also helps deal with emotions and feelings
- traits or skills that are considered positive.
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- succeed in surviving or in achieving something despite difficult circumstances
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
- needs great mental or physical effort in order to be done successfully and therefore tests a person's ability
- an action or strategy which may be adopted in adverse circumstances.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
- give assistance to
10 Clues: give assistance to • a difficult or unpleasant situation. • traits or skills that are considered positive. • the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual. • an action or strategy which may be adopted in adverse circumstances. • succeed in surviving or in achieving something despite difficult circumstances • ...
Autism Crossword 2025-05-12
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- A disorder similar to autism which was regarded as the same condition until 2012
- A behavior in many a symptom that means "over and over again"
- Two or more mental disorders
- A symptom in which affected do not speak
- How the number of people with autism is going, in statistics
- A misinterpretation/misconception/misrepresentation of a mental illness in the media or conversations
- A term for autism and any other mental disorder similar to it
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- Something autistic people usually struggle with while holding a conversation
- The age in which symptoms of autism usually manifest by
- The "scale" in which people with autism fall
10 Clues: Two or more mental disorders • A symptom in which affected do not speak • The "scale" in which people with autism fall • The age in which symptoms of autism usually manifest by • How the number of people with autism is going, in statistics • A behavior in many a symptom that means "over and over again" • A term for autism and any other mental disorder similar to it • ...
VOCABULARY 2021-09-23
16 Clues: FAKE • FILL • STRAY • VALLEY • BRIGHT • PREDICT • GRIEVING • DEFEATED • EXPRESSED • VILLAGERS • EAT HURRIEDLY • ABOUT TO HAPPEN • GENTLE AND KIND • A PRIEST'S HOUSE • DISORDER OR DISARRANGE • PHYSICAL OR MENTAL WEAKNESS
Memory and Cognition 2017-12-03
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- effect, testing yourself after learning new material is way better for your memory recall
- psychology, the human tendency to organize what we see and look at the whole rather than the sum of parts
- principle, We tend to remember and process pleasant memories more efficiently than unpleasant memories
- motivation, Bianca was only motivated to go to work because she knew she would be rewarded with money
- Meaning of words and sentences
- creating smaller units from larger units in order to better remember the information
- the mental activity that describes the acquisition, transformation, and use of knowledge
- Using prior knowledge in order to gather and interpret stimuli taken from the senses
- imagery, creating a mental representation of an object when it is not actually physically present
- task, Paying attention to two or more messages at the same time, for example: reading a book and listening to music
- effect, Tendency to recall information located in the beginning of list
- ability to fluently speak and understand two languages
- basic unit of spoken language
- process, A process by which connections are made at the same time rather serial or one by one
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- effect, Refers to our tendency to recall more items accurately that our last in our memory
- code, Suggests our mental images resemble the physical object
- memory, our memory of events that we experienced such as going on vacation with family
- damage to the speech areas of brain causes a language production deficit
- stimulus, actual object that you see in the environment ex. The coat on a bed
- cognition, we better remember information when we use hand gestures to express our knowledge
- the concentration of mental activity in order to focus on information available from both your senses and your memory
- party effect, We may hear our name being mentioned at a loud party in one conversation even if we are listening to another conversation
- memory, Memory for events and issues related to yourself
- memory, remembering information from our past
- search, trying all possible solutions to a problem
- memory, facts and generalized knowledge we store and organize
- a sequence of events we have such as
- effect, Ben tends to provide shorter estimates when he is traveling to a landmark such as DC
- congruence, If you are having a good day and feeling happy you will remember things that are congruent with your mood
- blindness, when we overuse top-down processing we may do things such as failing to detect a change in an object or a scene
30 Clues: basic unit of spoken language • Meaning of words and sentences • a sequence of events we have such as • memory, remembering information from our past • search, trying all possible solutions to a problem • ability to fluently speak and understand two languages • memory, Memory for events and issues related to yourself • ...
cmon 2017-11-30
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- 3-dimensional shape, used in the recognition-by-components theory
- _____ aphasia: characterized by slow and effortful speech with good language comprehension
- _______ memory: remembering you need to do something in the future
- the school of thought that believes psychological study must focus on observable and objective behavior
- _____ listening: when participants are instructed to listen to two different speakers at once.
- uses top-down knowledge and experience to interpret surrounding stimuli
- inability to recognize faces
- ______ models: describe connections or relationships between items
- ______ technique: acronyms and acrostics are examples of this mnemonic concept
- _____ psychology: refers to the belief that humans have an innate tendency to organize the world around them
- concentration of mental efforts on sensory or mental events
- the smallest unit of meaning in language
- ______ ambiguity: a sentence that may be ambiguous because of its sentence structure
- ____-task: when participants in a study are instructed to both drive and talk on the phone
- a type a schema that features a prototypical sequence of events
- employ a solution to an earlier similar problem to the one you are dealing with now
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- _____ effect: remembering items at the end of a list due to how recently you were exposed to them
- 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
- refers to the acquisition, storage, transformation, and use of knowledge
- units of language larger than a sentence
- ______ coding: your mental image is best described with a language-like description, not an analogous image
- ______ bias: people estimate difference between two points is larger if there is a border in between
- Theory of _____: the ability to think from someone else’s perspective; bilingual children are theorized to have this ability earlier than monolingual
- _____ 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
- problem-solving strategy that is a mental shortcut
- processing information and representing it in your mind; part of long-term memory
- ______ cognition: using your own body and actions to express an idea or thought
- _______ memory: the aspect of long term memory that contains memory about events that occurred in your life
- _____ state: the end result/position you would like to be in when the problem is solved
- _____ method: create a mental image connecting a word you’re trying to learn with a word you think sounds similar
- _____ memory: a form of memory that includes the subsets of iconic and echoic memory
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 • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2021-10-13
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- n. Temptation to sin; attraction or charm.
- adj. Caused by mental or emotional problems rather than by physical illness
- n. A statement that does not follow logically from anything previously said
- v. Persuade, influence; bring about.
- n. soul, personality, mind
- in Latin means "madness"
- n. An estimate of what might happen in the future based on what is happening now.
- n./v. To guess.
- from the Latin verb ducere, meaning
- n. The curved path that an object makes in space, or that a thrown object follows as it rises and falls to earth
- v. To pull back into something larger or take back something said or written
- from the Latin verb sequi, meaning "to follow"
- n. The act of receiving; a social gathering where guests are formally welcomed.
- adj. Harmonious, ordered, rational, calm
- v. To stop, seize, or interrupt before arrival.
- adj. Having to do with sexual intercourse or diseases transmitted by it.
- from the Latin word for "end" or "boundary"
- adj. Resulting; important.
- adj. Extremely or immeasurably small
- v. To keep within limits or location.
- n. The friction that allows a moving thing to move over a surface without slipping
- adj. Following in time, order, or place; later.
- comes from trahere, the Latin verb
- adj. Arranged in order or in a series.
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- adj. Open to some influence; responsive; able to be submitted to an action or process.
- n. A mental illness in which a person has a strong desire to steal things.
- n. A person with an extreme and uncontrollable desire for alcohol.
- comes from the Greek word psyche, meaning "breath, life, soul"
- adj. Of or relating to a drug that produces abnormal and often extreme mental effects such as hallucinations
- n. One who treats mental or emotional disorders or related bodily ills by psychological means
- adj. Authoritative and final; specifying perfectly or precisely.
- adj. Having rapid and unpredictable changes of mood.
- adj. Frenzied, orgiastic
- adj. Delirious
- n. Subtraction; the reaching of a conclusion by reasoning.
- comes from Latin verb meaning "take, seize"
- v. Drawn out, continued, or extended
- adj. Tending to promote, encourage, or assist; helpful.
- adj. Unclear, ambiguous, or confusing
- n. A mental disorder marked by feelings of great personal power and importance.
- n. Someone who is extremely self-centered and ignores the problems of others.
- v. To interrupt a conversation with a comment or remark
- adj. Lofty, superior, and detached.
- adj. Having definite limits.
- adj. Noticeable or able to be felt by the senses.
- adj. Not easily handled, led, taught, or controlled.
- adj. Jolly, good-natured.
47 Clues: adj. Delirious • n./v. To guess. • in Latin means "madness" • adj. Frenzied, orgiastic • 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. Persuade, influence; bring about. • ...
PSY 332 Final Exam - Last Lectures 2023-05-10
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- Withholding information or underlying intentions from another (i.e., lying or concealing a painful truth).
- specific systematic steps towards an answer
- plays a critical role in the bodily experience of emotion, as it is connected to other brain structures that regulate the body's autonomic functions
- mental sets make learning efficient (don't have to relearn strategies)
- a deep, useful understanding of the nature of a difficult problem
- The tendency of paying attention to only one dimension at a time
- process of absorbibg new information into existing mental/cognitive structures
- Low fear including stress-tolerance, toleration of unfamiliarity and danger, high self-confidence and social assertiveness
- a developmental brain disorder characterized by impaired social interaction, difficulty with theory of mind and impaired communication with restricted and repetitive behavior. These signs all begin before a child is three years old.
- process of changing cognitive structures in response to new experiences and new information
- the ability to change the attitude and opinion of other people
- thinking as many solutions as possible to solve a problem
- emotions associated with the ______ are fear and anger
- A subjective and relative experience. A function of fulfillment of both lower and higher level goals.
- Poor impulse control including problems with planning and foresight, lacking emotions and urge control, demand for immediate gratification, and poor behavioral restraints
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- Introverted, timid, cautious, fearful
- goal-directed and deliberately implemented mental operations used to aid in task performance
- of anger, sadness, happiness, disgust and fear emerge between 2 1/2 and 7 months of age
- mental sets may not apply to all situations and can prevent people from exploring alternative strategies in solving a problem
- Executive functioning processes are activated in order to transform the insights to an external product; furthermore, feedback from others are sought in order to confirm the creative breakthrough of the idea (i.e., peer review)
- one's ability to recognize and understand the emotion of another
- the desired end-point or solution of the problem-solving activity
- The set of legal moves
- An awareness of one's own thinking and memory processes
- profoundly uncomfortable emotion that can be associated with aggression
- Outgoing, bold, fearless
- Knowledge lies dormant or mind wandering is promoted
- mental shortcuts
- Inabliity to understand someone else's point of view. Children can't put themselves in another person's shoes
- lacking empathy and close attachments with others, disdain of close attachments, use of cruelty to gain empowerment, exploitative tendencies, defiance of authority, and destructive excitement seeking
- emerge at approximately 2 months
- Tendency to believe that inanimate objects are alive
32 Clues: mental shortcuts • The set of legal moves • Outgoing, bold, fearless • emerge at approximately 2 months • Introverted, timid, cautious, fearful • specific systematic steps towards an answer • Knowledge lies dormant or mind wandering is promoted • Tendency to believe that inanimate objects are alive • emotions associated with the ______ are fear and anger • ...
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 • ...
social emotional crossword puzzle. Zack w. and Peyton 2022-04-26
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- disorder that affects your mood and behavior
- having the ability to understand your strengths and limitations
- the ability to think and behave in a normal and rational manner
- a type of neurotransmitter that increases focus and happiness
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- the relationships we have and how we interact with others
- frame of mind
- the way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected, or the state of being connected
- the healthy psychological state of someone with good judgment
- the imparting or exchanging of information
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others
10 Clues: frame of mind • the imparting or exchanging of information • disorder that affects your mood and behavior • the relationships we have and how we interact with others • the healthy psychological state of someone with good judgment • a type of neurotransmitter that increases focus and happiness • having the ability to understand your strengths and limitations • ...
Strength terms 2022-07-18
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- the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.
- a difficult or unpleasant situation.
- learning to cope with difficult and strange situations. It also helps deal with emotions and feelings
- traits or skills that are considered positive.
Down
- succeed in surviving or in achieving something despite difficult circumstances
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
- needs great mental or physical effort in order to be done successfully and therefore tests a person's ability
- an action or strategy which may be adopted in adverse circumstances.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
- give assistance to
10 Clues: give assistance to • a difficult or unpleasant situation. • traits or skills that are considered positive. • the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual. • an action or strategy which may be adopted in adverse circumstances. • succeed in surviving or in achieving something despite difficult circumstances • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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 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. • ...
Clinical Psychology and Mental Health 2026-05-19
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- A type of thinking that is a cognitive characteristic of depression.
- The drug treatment used for OCD.
- The hierarchy used in systematic desensitisation.
- The neurotransmitter linked to OCD.
- Multiple genes cause a disorder
- One of the behavioural characteristics of phobias e.g. running away or screaming.
- The process that stops a person from associating fear with a phobic stimulus.
- The psychologist that created the ideal mental health characteristics.
- The psychologists that supported using a CBT - 81% improved.
- What is the consequence in the ABC model?
- The psychologists who identified 4 characteristics of failure to function adeuately.
- Ellis added to their ABC model (REBT) to include treatment, what does the D stand for?
- Different combinations of genes cause disorders (individual differences).
- The explanation linked to Beck for depression.
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- The researchers that showed drug treatment is effective.
- The names of the researchers that studied Little Albert.
- A behavioural characteristic of Phobias and OCD.
- Increased need for sleep.
- CBT stands for...
- OCD stands for...
- A definition of mental health that suggest if behaviour goes against social norms that its an indicator of poor mental health.
- A method of treating phobias that is gradual (includes a hierarchy).
- A method of treating phobias in which the person is exposed to the phobic stimuli (immediately).
- The main point of CBT is to ____________________ irrational beliefs.
- The psychologist who proposed the ABC model.
25 Clues: CBT stands for... • OCD stands for... • Increased need for sleep. • Multiple genes cause a disorder • The drug treatment used for OCD. • The neurotransmitter linked to OCD. • What is the consequence in the ABC model? • The psychologist who proposed the ABC model. • The explanation linked to Beck for depression. • A behavioural characteristic of Phobias and OCD. • ...
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
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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 • ...
Winn-Dixie Ch. 11-15 2023-04-12
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
Abnormal Psychology Crossword Puzzle 2026-04-08
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- An intense, irrational fear of a specific object or situation.
- Bizarre or far-fetched beliefs that remain unchanged even when proven incorrect.
- One of the "Four Ds," referring to behavior that is extreme, unusual, or bizarre.
- Treatment of mental health problems through interaction with a trained psychologist.
- A disorder characterized by mood swings between major depression and mania.
- An ancient treatment involving boring holes into the skull to release spirits.
- A condition where behavior is deviant, distressing, dysfunctional, and/or dangerous.
- Ritualistic behaviors performed repeatedly, often to reduce anxiety.
- A period of extreme happiness or elation often seen in Bipolar I disorder.
- An eating disorder involving an intense fear of weight gain and severe calorie restriction.
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- Persistent, intrusive, and unwanted thoughts that an individual cannot ignore.
- Sensory experiences, like hearing voices, that occur without an external stimulus.
- The standard manual used by clinicians to classify and diagnose mental disorders.
- A medical doctor who can identify disorders and prescribe medication.
- A psychotic disorder involving a "split from reality" and unusual perceptions.
- A historical psychosurgery that cut nerves connecting the frontal lobes to the brain's emotion centers.
- Historical institutions created to care for the mentally ill that often became "virtual prisons".
- A negative social label that makes it harder for people to admit they have a mental illness.
- A disorder marked by binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors like purging.
- A state of excessive worry or fear about future events that interferes with daily life.
20 Clues: An intense, irrational fear of a specific object or situation. • Ritualistic behaviors performed repeatedly, often to reduce anxiety. • A medical doctor who can identify disorders and prescribe medication. • A period of extreme happiness or elation often seen in Bipolar I disorder. • A disorder characterized by mood swings between major depression and mania. • ...
Psychology crossword 2026-04-30
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- The factor manipulated by the experimenter.
- Adapting current schemas to incorporate new information.
- Compulsive craving of drugs or certain behaviors despite known adverse consequences, "Compulsive need".
- A neurotransmitter that affects mood, hunger, sleep, and arousal, "Mood regulator".
- Chemical messengers that cross synaptic gaps.
- Patients receive fake treatments and it works because they think it is real.
- the science of behavior and mental processes.
- Analysis that begins with sensory receptors and works up to the brain.
- Learning to associate two stimuli and anticipate events (Pavlov).
- The factor measured, which changes based on the IV.
- Learning to associate a response (behavior) and its consequence (Skinner).
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- increasing behaviors by stopping or reducing negative stimuli.
- A methodical, logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a particular problem.
- A brief electrical charge that travels down an axon (neural impulse).
- Minimum stimulation needed to detect a stimulus 50% of the time.
- Part of the brain that coordinates movement and balance, "Movement coordinator".
- Passing traits from parents to offspring, "Genetic inheritance".
- Information processing guided by higher-level mental processes (experiences/expectations).
- Increasing behaviors by presenting positive reinforcers.
- The awareness that things continue to exist even when not perceived (Piaget).
- Interpreting new experiences in terms of existing schemas.
- A simple thinking strategy (mental shortcut) that often allows us to make judgments efficiently.
- Categories of information stored in the memory, "Information folders".
- Difficulty in falling or staying asleep, "Sleep struggle".
24 Clues: The factor manipulated by the experimenter. • Chemical messengers that cross synaptic gaps. • the science of behavior and mental processes. • The factor measured, which changes based on the IV. • Adapting current schemas to incorporate new information. • Increasing behaviors by presenting positive reinforcers. • ...
Chapter 4: Inside Criminal Law 2023-03-07
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- Conduct deemed criminal without any harm being done
- A defense in which a defendant claims that they were induced to commit a crime by a government official
- A national law in which legal principles applied to all citizens equally
- States federal law will prevail over state law when the conflict
- Law term relating to a person who has not reached the legal age of majority
- A court decision that is used in deciding subsequent cases involving similar facts
- To stand on decided cases
- A criminal defense in which the defendant claims that the taking of intoxicants rendered him unable to form the requisite intent to commit a crime
- The rules of law announced in court decisions
- The facts surrounding a criminal event that must be proved beyond a reasonable doubt
- The body of law created by administrative agencies
- Unlawful pressure put on a person to commit an unlawful act that they would not otherwise do
- Mental state, or intent. A guilty mind
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- A plot by two or more people to commit a crime
- A homicide committed without malice
- A defense for criminal liability due to mental instability
- A failure to exercise a reasonable standard of care
- A court proceeding to determine mental competence
- A guilty act
- Proof that a suspect was not at the scene of a crime when it was committed
- A test to determine a defendant's ability to determine right from wrong
21 Clues: A guilty act • To stand on decided cases • A homicide committed without malice • Mental state, or intent. A guilty mind • The rules of law announced in court decisions • A plot by two or more people to commit a crime • A court proceeding to determine mental competence • The body of law created by administrative agencies • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
