mental Crossword Puzzles
Mental Health 2023-10-14
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- A treatment for mental health issues that may involve counselling
- Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood.
- Worry, nervousness or fear that can also lead to physical symptoms.
- Things you do regularly to maintain your mental health
- Confidence and belief in one's own worth and abilities
- Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others
- A combination of being present and acceptance of the here and now.
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- Symptoms, such as thoughts, feelings and behaviors, that indicate your mental health might be at risk.
- Hostile or violent behavior or attitudes towards another
- The ability to bounce back and adapt in the face of adversity
- A common mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest
- Strategies and skills used to manage stress and difficult emotions.
- Negative attitudes and beliefs that create prejudice against individuals with mental health conditions.
14 Clues: Things you do regularly to maintain your mental health • Confidence and belief in one's own worth and abilities • Acknowledging things you appreciate to boost your mood. • Hostile or violent behavior or attitudes towards another • Limits or rules we set for ourselves within relationships • The ability to understand and share the feelings of others • ...
Mental Health 2024-04-08
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- Another word for peer influence
- a state of tranquility or quiet
- eating a regular, balanced diet
- In a state of being happy and healthy and related to wellness
- linked to thoughts that make a person feel apprehensive or fearful
- When your peer is influencing/forcing you to do something
- relating to the body as opposed to the mind.
- An illness that disrupts normal physical or mental functions
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- in a good physical or mental condition
- How your mind functions overall
- Feeling
- Getting along with others well and being_____ with others
- Emotions
- state of being in good health
14 Clues: Feeling • Emotions • state of being in good health • Another word for peer influence • How your mind functions overall • a state of tranquility or quiet • eating a regular, balanced diet • in a good physical or mental condition • relating to the body as opposed to the mind. • Getting along with others well and being_____ with others • ...
Mental Health 2024-04-15
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- feeling of intense anger
- A mental health condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest
- A condition characterized by excessive worry and fear
- What is a strategy or routine designed to promote physical, emotional, and mental well-being called
- feeling of intense sadness after the loss of a loved one
- what does OCD stand for
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- What is the term for bullying that takes place using digital devices, such as smartphones and computers
- Ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- A feeling of being isolated and alone
- A mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings
- What is the term for a person who is the target of bullying behavior
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
- feeling of happiness and contentment
- A feeling of being overwhelmed and unable to cope with life's demands
14 Clues: what does OCD stand for • feeling of intense anger • feeling of happiness and contentment • A feeling of being isolated and alone • A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease • A condition characterized by excessive worry and fear • Ability to understand and share the feelings of another • feeling of intense sadness after the loss of a loved one • ...
Mental illness 2022-03-31
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- Mental illness characterized by a combination of symptoms that include prolonged sadness and that interfere with a person's ability to undertake everyday activities
- In obsessive-compulsive disorder, behaviors or rituals that develop in response to the anxiety caused by obsessive thoughtds
- unfounded or irrational distrust of other people
- Type of dementia that causes the death of braincells and subsequent impairment of thinking and memore
- Mental illness in which a person loses touch with reality; often characterized by hallucinations, such as voices that other people cannot hear, and delusions
- Any Chemical substance that changes a person's physical or psychological state
- A mental illness in which a person feels too much anxiety, often in response to everyday situations
- A feeling of worry and fear that causes physical symptoms, such as sweating and sltress.
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- A mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, and ability to function; also known as manic-depressive disorder
- A mental illness that develops after a terrifying incident that involved physical harm or the threat of harm
- A mental illness characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness; Diagnosed most often in children
- Health condition that changes a persons thoughts, emotions and behavior and that effects the person's ability to undertake daily functions.
- The uncontrolled use of a drug
- An irrational fear of an object or event that poses little to no actual risk
14 Clues: The uncontrolled use of a drug • unfounded or irrational distrust of other people • An irrational fear of an object or event that poses little to no actual risk • Any Chemical substance that changes a person's physical or psychological state • A feeling of worry and fear that causes physical symptoms, such as sweating and sltress. • ...
mental health 2022-12-20
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- The ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization
- extream mood swings
- things that make you stressed
- felling afraid
- felling sad all the time
- Psychotic Disorder
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- a type of dementia
- one of the 5 stages of grief
- fears
- obsesive compulsive disorder
- fear of missing out
- The study of how your behaviors and environment can cause changes that affect the way your genes work.
- brain detireorateing
- has 5 stages
- The ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization
15 Clues: fears • has 5 stages • felling afraid • a type of dementia • Psychotic Disorder • fear of missing out • extream mood swings • brain detireorateing • felling sad all the time • one of the 5 stages of grief • obsesive compulsive disorder • things that make you stressed • The ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization • ...
mental health 2023-02-01
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- ANTIMANIC MEDICATION THAT PUTS PATIENT AT RISK FOR RENAL TOXICITY, DEHYDRATION
- ANTIPSYCHOTIC MEDICATION THAT REQUIRES AN EKG ONCE A YEAR
- ANXIOLYTIC THAT BRINGS EVERYTHING LOW AND SLOW, TAKES LONGER TO GET OUT OF THE BODY
- THIS CAUSES SEDATION AND PATIENTS TO TRIP A LOT
- THIS SSRI RELIEVES DEPRESSION BUT GIVES PATIENTS DIARRHEA
- ANTIMANIC MEDICATION THAT CAUSES DOUBLE VISION, STEVEN-JOHNSON SYNDROME
- THIS SSRI CAUSES SEIZURES IN NEWBORNS
- ANXIOLYTIC THAT IS NOT SEDATING, STILL ALLOWS YOU TO DRIVE
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- THIS SNRI IS A DUAL ACTION MED, HELPING WITH PAIN AND DEPRESSION
- THIS MEDICATION REQUIRES A 2 WEEK WASH OUT
- THIS SNRI HELPS WITH DEPRESSION AND ANOREXIA
- THIS TCA TREATS PATIENTS FOR DEPRESSION BUT ALSO CAUSES THEM TO WITHOLD URINE
- WHEN STARTED ON ANY TYPE OF THESE THERE IS A RISK OF SUICIDE IN THE FIRST FEW WEEKS
- THIS IS AN ATYPICAL ANTIDEPRESSANT THAT CAUSES SLEEPINESS
14 Clues: THIS SSRI CAUSES SEIZURES IN NEWBORNS • THIS MEDICATION REQUIRES A 2 WEEK WASH OUT • THIS SNRI HELPS WITH DEPRESSION AND ANOREXIA • THIS CAUSES SEDATION AND PATIENTS TO TRIP A LOT • ANTIPSYCHOTIC MEDICATION THAT REQUIRES AN EKG ONCE A YEAR • THIS SSRI RELIEVES DEPRESSION BUT GIVES PATIENTS DIARRHEA • THIS IS AN ATYPICAL ANTIDEPRESSANT THAT CAUSES SLEEPINESS • ...
Mental Health 2026-02-17
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- Disorder Reoccurring depression alternating with mania
- The body's physical and emotional reactions to daily events
- Difficulty sustaining attention, hyperactivity, and impulsive behavior
- A physical or psychological craving for higher and higher doses of a substance
- A condition of losing touch with reality accompanied by reduced ability to function
- Individuals have problems with normal interpersonal interaction
- Your mental image of yourself
- A factor that causes stress
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- Condition that is triggered by experiencing or witness a terrifying event
- A condition of losing touch with reality accompanied by reduced ability to function
- An uncontrollable need to perform repetitive acts, compulsions, and repeated rituals
- Extreme, persistent, or unrealistic worries over daily experiences
- Individuals who view themselves as overweight when they are actually underweight
- How you feel about yourself
- An extreme fear of an object or situation
15 Clues: How you feel about yourself • A factor that causes stress • Your mental image of yourself • An extreme fear of an object or situation • Disorder Reoccurring depression alternating with mania • The body's physical and emotional reactions to daily events • Individuals have problems with normal interpersonal interaction • ...
Policing Mental Health 7 2019-03-10
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- legislation used to protect vulnerable people in court proceedings
- serial killer who ate victims arm muscle
- a special measure used in court
- the name for UK mental health trio
- the couple responsible for killing their own children
- extreme mental illness
- robert who created the psychopath test
- the rank of officer authorising police station as a place of safety
- covered under Code C of PACE
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- name for a former mental institution
- accomplice to the moors murders
- the silent schizophrenic
- often a hidden mental illness
- police and criminal act
- family linked mental illness
- the chemical which when depleted causes low mood
- preferred place of safety
17 Clues: extreme mental illness • police and criminal act • the silent schizophrenic • preferred place of safety • family linked mental illness • covered under Code C of PACE • often a hidden mental illness • accomplice to the moors murders • a special measure used in court • the name for UK mental health trio • name for a former mental institution • robert who created the psychopath test • ...
Puzzle of Symptoms 2023-10-07
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- Mental disorder causing difficulties in attention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity
- Mental disorder characterized by a distorted body image and an obsession with weight
- Mental disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness
- Mental disorder characterized by extreme mood swings
- Mental disorder causing sudden, recurring panic attacks
- Mental health condition that can develop as a response to people who have experienced any traumatic event.
- Mental disorder characterized by delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized thinking
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- Phobia causing an intense fear of social situations
- Mental disorder causing excessive, irrational fear and anxiety triggered by specific objects or situations
- Persistent, intrusive thoughts leading to repetitive behaviors
- Mental disorder characterized by excessive self-focus, self-obsession and a need for admiration
- Excessive worry and fear about everyday situations
- A mental health disorder characterised by feelings of worry or fear that are strong enough to interfere with one's daily activities.
- Mental disorder characterized by difficulty sleeping and excessive daytime sleepiness
14 Clues: Excessive worry and fear about everyday situations • Phobia causing an intense fear of social situations • Mental disorder characterized by extreme mood swings • Mental disorder causing sudden, recurring panic attacks • Persistent, intrusive thoughts leading to repetitive behaviors • Mental disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness • ...
mental health 2022-12-20
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- The ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization
- extream mood swings
- things that make you stressed
- felling afraid
- felling sad all the time
- Psychotic Disorder
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- a type of dementia
- one of the 5 stages of grief
- fears
- obsesive compulsive disorder
- fear of missing out
- The study of how your behaviors and environment can cause changes that affect the way your genes work.
- brain detireorateing
- has 5 stages
- The ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization
15 Clues: fears • has 5 stages • felling afraid • a type of dementia • Psychotic Disorder • fear of missing out • extream mood swings • brain detireorateing • felling sad all the time • one of the 5 stages of grief • obsesive compulsive disorder • things that make you stressed • The ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization • ...
CÁLCULO MENTAL 2020-06-07
15 Clues: dos al cubo • ocho mas uno • tres al cubo • once mas once • diez mas tres • ocho mas seis • seis por cuatro • cinco mas cinco • ocho menos tres • quince mas seis • nueve mas nueve • tres al cuadrado • quince menos tres • cuatro al cuadrado • catorce menos diez
Mental Health 2021-03-31
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- being aware of emotions
- traits, activities, social connections, and internal thoughts and feelings
- self concept, mental picture of yourself
- or stressful events
- people who are skilled at understanding, controlling, and expressing their emotions
- ideas or thoughts a person knows to be true
- ability to keep a positive outlook and focus on the good aspects of stressful situations
- emotion that means being thankful or grateful
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- ability to bounce back from
- identify what you are feeling
- who you are, which includes your
- How you feel about yourself
- able to put themselves in someone else's shoes
- moods or feelings you experience
14 Clues: or stressful events • being aware of emotions • ability to bounce back from • How you feel about yourself • identify what you are feeling • who you are, which includes your • moods or feelings you experience • self concept, mental picture of yourself • ideas or thoughts a person knows to be true • emotion that means being thankful or grateful • ...
Mental Health 2021-11-17
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- Intense fear
- Worry, nervousness, unease.
- Type of anxiety
- A stress reliever
- An appropriate reaction to a threat
- Cause of an attack
- A disruption of a system.
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- The "T" in PTSD
- Brain part that triggers anxiety
- The part of the brain that controls emotions
- The "O" on OCD
- Feeling overwhelmed and unable to cope.
- A type of OCD
- Excessive attention to detail.
14 Clues: Intense fear • A type of OCD • The "O" on OCD • The "T" in PTSD • Type of anxiety • A stress reliever • Cause of an attack • A disruption of a system. • Worry, nervousness, unease. • Excessive attention to detail. • Brain part that triggers anxiety • An appropriate reaction to a threat • Feeling overwhelmed and unable to cope. • The part of the brain that controls emotions
Mental Health 2018-07-22
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- The interaction with another, especially through verbal or textual means
- Not easy; hard
- Affecting a particular person as opposed to anyone else
- A mental disorder characterised by recurring episodes of severe despondency and dejection
- Treatment intended to heal or treat a disorder via psychological means
- Labelling with negative connotations due to a specific circumstance of quality
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- Distraction or relief from unpleasant realities
- The conscious processing of information or acknowledgement of processed information
- Typically a symptom of mental disorders characterised by the belief in things contradicted by reality or rational argument
- A mental disorder characterised by the inability to distinguish reality from delusions
- A continuous sequence in which specific segments are near indistinguishable from those adjacent, but the two extremes are very distinct
- A symptom of mental disorders characterised by the experience of things that have no basis in reality
- The scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behaviour in a specific context
- In association with abnormal, usually in influx of, brain activity causing sensory disturbance, loss of consciousness, or convulsions
14 Clues: Not easy; hard • Distraction or relief from unpleasant realities • Affecting a particular person as opposed to anyone else • Treatment intended to heal or treat a disorder via psychological means • The interaction with another, especially through verbal or textual means • Labelling with negative connotations due to a specific circumstance of quality • ...
Mental Illnesses 2023-07-11
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- feelings of intense sadness, worthlessness, and hopelessness, has trouble enjoying things they once enjoyed
- health condition in which negative or unhelpful feelings or thoughts become so severed they interfere with daily life
- extreme and constant anxiety about parts of their lives they cannot control
- ...Disorders consistent patterns of inappropriate behavior
- causes similar symptoms to depression but typically only occurs during winter time
- mood disorder with extremes of mania and depression
- episodes of intense fear characterized by fast heartbeat, dizziness, shaking, trouble breathing and chest pain
- mental illness where there is abnormal eating or disturbances in eating habits
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- having irregular thoughts, delusions, and hallucinations
- stress related disorder that can occur after experiencing trauma
- consistently experience symptoms such as difficulty focusing, poor executive functioning, having a very active brain, poor impulse control
- extreme unrealistic fear of an object or something
- feeling of nervousness and worry
- recurring and uncontrollable thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that make daily functioning difficult
14 Clues: feeling of nervousness and worry • extreme unrealistic fear of an object or something • mood disorder with extremes of mania and depression • having irregular thoughts, delusions, and hallucinations • ...Disorders consistent patterns of inappropriate behavior • stress related disorder that can occur after experiencing trauma • ...
KESIHATAN MENTAL 2023-10-02
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- nama lain kepada penyakit gila
- bulan sambutan kesihatan mental dan kaunseling sedunia
- gangguan mental yang dicirikan oleh perubahan antara euforia melampau dan kemurungan mendalam
- teknik 3L yang digunakan dalam PFA. L ini perlu menghampiri individu yang mempunyai masalah kesihatan mental untuk bertanya khabar dan mengenalpasti sekiranya ada ciri-ciri masalah kesihatan mental
- ubat yang digunakan untuk melegakan tanda-tanda kemurungan
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- 1 kes setiap 40 saat dilaporkan berlaku
- kebimbangan atau kegelisahan
- pengkhususan perubatan yang dikhaskan untuk diagnosis, pencegahan, dan rawatan gangguan mental
- selain daripada ubat, __________ juga merupakan rawatan pemulihan untuk membantu menangani masalah kesihatan mental
- keupayaan untuk memahami perasaan orang lain
- antara tempat untuk mendapatkan rawatan kesihatan mental
- proses perhubungan menolong yang sistematik berasaskan prinsip psikologi
- tindakan untuk menyakiti atau melukai diri sendiri
- hilang minat pada aktiviti yang pernah mengembirakan sebelum ini
14 Clues: kebimbangan atau kegelisahan • nama lain kepada penyakit gila • 1 kes setiap 40 saat dilaporkan berlaku • keupayaan untuk memahami perasaan orang lain • tindakan untuk menyakiti atau melukai diri sendiri • bulan sambutan kesihatan mental dan kaunseling sedunia • antara tempat untuk mendapatkan rawatan kesihatan mental • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2024-10-17
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- ketakutan melampau yang berpunca dari perkara yang telah terjadi
- cara untuk menghilangkan stres
- Kaedah untuk menangani tekanan melalui teknik relaksasi
- Terapi proses membantu individu melalui perbualan dengan kaunselor/psikiatri
- Tidur yg cukup penting untuk kesihatan
- Pemikiran yg dipengaruhi rasa takut
- membayangkan sesuatu yang tidak pasti
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- tekanan emosi atau fizikal akibat cabaran hidup
- halusinasi tentang perkara yang tidak mungkin akan terjadi
- Perasaan cemas atau risau
- Aktiviti yang digalakkan
- Proses menyelesaikan konflik dlm diri sendiri
- Health Stigma pandangan negatif masyarakat terhadapa individu yg mengalami masalah mental
- Kaunselor Seseorang yang mahir dalam bidang psikologi
14 Clues: Aktiviti yang digalakkan • Perasaan cemas atau risau • cara untuk menghilangkan stres • Pemikiran yg dipengaruhi rasa takut • membayangkan sesuatu yang tidak pasti • Tidur yg cukup penting untuk kesihatan • Proses menyelesaikan konflik dlm diri sendiri • tekanan emosi atau fizikal akibat cabaran hidup • Kaunselor Seseorang yang mahir dalam bidang psikologi • ...
Mental health 2025-11-26
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- Pressure or tension
- Understanding and sharing the feelings of another
- Being present in the moment
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
- Dealing with stress or challenges
- Overall mental and physical health
- Persistent sadness or loss of interest
- An emotional state or feeling
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- Taking care of one's own well-being
- The ability to handle the stress of everyday life in a reasonable way
- Physical activity for mental well-being
- Mental stability and equilibrium
- Help or encouragement from others
- Negative perceptions about mental health
14 Clues: Pressure or tension • Being present in the moment • An emotional state or feeling • Mental stability and equilibrium • Dealing with stress or challenges • Help or encouragement from others • Overall mental and physical health • Taking care of one's own well-being • Persistent sadness or loss of interest • Physical activity for mental well-being • ...
Mental Illness Crossword 2013-12-02
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- Name a Psychotic disorder starting with S?.
- Alcohol addiction falls under what category of mental illness?.
- What do disorders affecting brain health come under in terms of the Health Components?.
- Depression and bipolar are what disorders?.
- A health condition that affects a persons thinking?.
- Harming or attempting to kill yourself is what?.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome?.
- How many (percentage) teens suffer from depression?.
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- People may be judged when having a mental disorder as being what?.
- A place where mentally Ill people go for treatment under there terms?.
- Risk factor affecting your mental health starting with P?.
- Anorexia and bulimia are what disorders?.
- What Risk factors that cause mental illness involve your parents and grandparents and your family line?.
- What does the C in OCD stand for?.
- A place where mentally ill people go if there condition has worsened and they may be untreatable?.
- How many times are woman more likely to get depression than men?.
- What gender is most susceptible to depression?.
- Two different personalities?.
- Name a degenerative condition that affects many old people and their brains?.
- One in how many Australians suffers a mental disorder?.
20 Clues: Two different personalities?. • What does the C in OCD stand for?. • Anorexia and bulimia are what disorders?. • Name a Psychotic disorder starting with S?. • Depression and bipolar are what disorders?. • What gender is most susceptible to depression?. • Harming or attempting to kill yourself is what?. • A health condition that affects a persons thinking?. • ...
wow 2024-10-13
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- / The science of good health and longevity
- / The ability to recover and adapt to adversity and stress.
- / The practice of finding calm and balance through meditation and deep breathing.
- / A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- / The ability to cope with life's challenges.
- / A practice of focusing one's mind and reducing stress.
- / A social activity that promotes mental and emotional wellbeing.
- / A form of exercise that combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation.
- / The state of being physically and mentally sound.
- / The process of caring for your body through healthy eating, exercise, and self-care.
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- / A balanced leads to better health.
- / A state of mental and emotional calmness and balance.
- / A state of mental and emotional health.
- / A mental state of peace and tranquility
- / Physical activity that helps improve overall health and wellbeing.
- / A popular form of yoga.
- / A feeling of gratitude, contentment, and happiness.
- / A form of exercise that involves moving to music
- / A practice of keeping track of your thoughts and feelings.
- / A lack of this can lead to stress and anxiety.
- / A feeling of contentment and satisfaction with life.
- / Regular can help maintain physical and mental health.
22 Clues: / A popular form of yoga. • / A balanced leads to better health. • / The science of good health and longevity • / A state of mental and emotional health. • / A mental state of peace and tranquility • / The ability to cope with life's challenges. • / A lack of this can lead to stress and anxiety. • ...
Creating Collaborative Partnerships 2022-09-22
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- How many mental health units does TWC have?
- When Housing outgrew Colima where did they relocate to?
- How many Parent Enrichment Sites do we have?
- Diego, Which housing staff left TWC and has returned?
- Sedano, Who is housing's amazing leader?
- What other rental program does housing provide
- Fe Springs, Where will TWC develop housing?
- Park, Where is the Safe Families Interm Housing Located
- What is the highest acuity mental health program at TWC?
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- What population does housing serve
- What City is Housings new facility located
- Health-, What was the first service provided by TWC?
- Besides therapists and case managers, what other service providers does Mental Health have?
- What class were our nutrition staff recently certified in?
- What is another word for therapist?
- 1, 2011, When did housing first begin at TWC
- What does FSC stand for
- How many certified school sites does TWC have to provide Mental Health Services In?
- Mental health's identified client is an individual, housing's identified client is a family, what is Nutrition's identified identified client?
- Educator, What is the name of the service providers in Parent Enrichment?
20 Clues: What does FSC stand for • What population does housing serve • What is another word for therapist? • Sedano, Who is housing's amazing leader? • What City is Housings new facility located • How many mental health units does TWC have? • How many Parent Enrichment Sites do we have? • 1, 2011, When did housing first begin at TWC • Fe Springs, Where will TWC develop housing? • ...
12 2024-07-30
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- Empty rooms, full fears
- Depths of the mind explored
- Delusions of persecution
- Foreign land induces paranoia
- Mind games in an empty home
- War horrors and mental decay
- Silent retreat turns dark
- Identities merge frightfully
- Isolation incites fear
- Paranoia from mysterious sounds
- Obsession spirals out of control
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- Desire warps reality
- Fixation drives to madness
- Nightmares blend with reality
- Psychological breakdown on film
- Sleep experiments gone wrong
- Soldier's mental unraveling
- Mind's unraveling journey
- Radio show turns sinister
- Detachment leads to horror
- Lost in a mental maze
- Reality comes apart
- Drowning in psychological fear
- Trapped in mental torment
- Psyche shatters under stress
25 Clues: Reality comes apart • Desire warps reality • Lost in a mental maze • Isolation incites fear • Empty rooms, full fears • Delusions of persecution • Mind's unraveling journey • Radio show turns sinister • Silent retreat turns dark • Trapped in mental torment • Fixation drives to madness • Detachment leads to horror • Depths of the mind explored • Mind games in an empty home • ...
PSYCH 2024-05-07
20 Clues: Mind • Memory • Stress • Emotion • Reseach • Therapy • Behavior • Learning • Cognition • Assessment • Motivation • Perception • Development • Personality • Intelligence • Consciousness • Socialization • Experimentation • Psychopathology • health Mental health
Co Occurring Disorders Intro 2025-06-03
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- Seeing or hearing things that aren’t really there
- A developmental disorder that affects communication and behavior
- A false belief that isn’t based in reality
- Using substances to try to manage symptoms of mental illness
- A condition where a person cannot control their use of alcohol or drugs
- A disorder marked by intense emotions and unstable relationships
- Negative beliefs or stereotypes about people with mental illness or addiction
- The process of identifying a mental health or substance use disorder
- A neurodevelopmental disorder that includes difficulty with attention and impulsivity
- A structured outline of goals and steps for managing co-occurring disorders
- A disorder that causes extreme mood swings between highs and lows
- A type of mental disorder involving unhealthy patterns of thinking and behavior
- Treatment that involves talking with a mental health professional
- A disorder where a person displays a pattern of angry or defiant behavior
- A group of people who share experiences and help each other recover
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- A serious mental disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves
- When a person has both a substance use disorder and a mental health disorder
- A condition that affects a person's thinking, mood, or behavior
- A disorder caused by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event
- A return to substance use after a period of improvement
- A disorder involving aggressive or antisocial behavior
- A disorder involving excessive fear or worry
- Techniques or strategies used to deal with stress or difficult emotions
- A mental health condition that primarily affects emotional state
- A mood disorder marked by feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest
25 Clues: A false belief that isn’t based in reality • A disorder involving excessive fear or worry • Seeing or hearing things that aren’t really there • A disorder involving aggressive or antisocial behavior • A return to substance use after a period of improvement • Using substances to try to manage symptoms of mental illness • ...
Psychology Vocab 2022-09-23
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- A person who studies the psychological theories that aims to help mental illness by investigating the interaction of the conscious.
- any attempt to understand phenomena related to human behavior
- actions made by an organism that can be seen
- examination of one's own conscious/thoughts
- A significant disturbance in a person's cognition, emotional regulation,or behavior
- Focused on breaking down the mental structure/processes in the most basic way
- the mental action of acquiring knowledge through experience
- emotional and mental state of a person
- nature is influenced by genetics, nurture is influenced by the environment around someone
- formal or systematic examination
- the intellectual that makes explicit the implicit structure of behavior
- proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further
- the study of mental functioning and behavior in relation to other biological processes
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- a person that specializes in the study of the mind or behavior and in the treatment of mental, emotional,and behavioral issues.
- A person that studies the behavior of humans and other animals.
- an attempt to foretell what will happen in specific scenarios,mostly on the fact of past instances or accepted principles
- the study of the human mind/functions
- the process where an person's actions/behaviors/beliefs are modified from the presence or actions of others.
- the study of how the consciousness changes to the environment
- A movement that supports the belief that humans are unique beings
- training that's designed to establish desired behaviors and habits for the mind.
- A medical doctor that specializes in mental health
- focuses on mental processes that includes how people think,learn, solve problems,remember, and direct their attention to one stimulus than the other.
23 Clues: formal or systematic examination • the study of the human mind/functions • emotional and mental state of a person • examination of one's own conscious/thoughts • actions made by an organism that can be seen • A medical doctor that specializes in mental health • the mental action of acquiring knowledge through experience • ...
Mental Health 2021-10-18
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- a condition characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity
- a severe disease in which a person may suffer from delusions, hallucinations, and a false sense of reality.
- the type of stress that is temporary
- of extreme sadness, apathy, and hopelessness
- a disorder characterized by extreme mood swings ranging from depression to mania
- stress that is perceived as negative or overwhelming
- a disorder in which the individual is trapped in a pattern of repeated thoughts and behaviors
- a mark of disgrace or negative label
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- the third stage of grief that may involve persistent thoughts about what could have been done to prevent the loss
- a reaction to stress that occurs after the event is over
- the type of stress that is persistent and unrelenting
- stress that provides a welcome challenge
- an overwhelming and unreasonable fear of an object or situation that poses little real danger but causes anxiety
- characterized by excessive, exaggerated anxiety about everyday life events with no obvious reasons for worry
14 Clues: the type of stress that is temporary • a mark of disgrace or negative label • stress that provides a welcome challenge • of extreme sadness, apathy, and hopelessness • stress that is perceived as negative or overwhelming • the type of stress that is persistent and unrelenting • a reaction to stress that occurs after the event is over • ...
Mental Health 2023-02-02
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- Just nervous all the time
- Intentionally harming others
- Belief that everyone is out to get you
- Never the answer, but too often a consideration
- Much more than just sadness
- Diagnosis involves seeing or hearing things others don't
- When your mind plays tricks on you
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- Free to give, but is hard to give to the same person more than once.
- Absolultely everyone is wrong except you
- Angry assertiveness
- Most teenagers are believed to have one
- Can't figure it out
- Deliberately avoiding others
- A belief that doesn't make sense when you really think about it
14 Clues: Angry assertiveness • Can't figure it out • Just nervous all the time • Much more than just sadness • Intentionally harming others • Deliberately avoiding others • When your mind plays tricks on you • Belief that everyone is out to get you • Most teenagers are believed to have one • Absolultely everyone is wrong except you • Never the answer, but too often a consideration • ...
Mental Health 2024-11-10
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- Counseling services through the University are free, and their office is located in the Saucier ________ Center in OK Allen Hall.
- Poor sleep can result in reduced motivation to train, slower response times, and __________ recovery time.
- The words you use matter. For example, instead of referring to someone as a “sexual assault victim,” it would be more appropriate to use the term “sexual assault ________.”
- The _______ around mental health is created by negative attitudes and beliefs, often stemming from a lack of information/misinformation, about individuals with mental health issues that lead to discrimination.
- The NCAA Mental Health Best Practices encourage member institutions to create a health environment that supports the mental health and _____ - _____ of student-athletes.
- The NCAA provides education and support around topics like anxiety, __________, suicide prevention, and disordered eating.
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- Due to many sports bettors threatening student-athletes, the NCAA is lobbying for state/federal sports wagering laws to include ____ - ________ measures.
- Speaking with a licensed counselor may be beneficial because they provide a safe space to discuss what you want and they are very ____ - _______ and objective listeners.
- The NCAA has created the NCAA Mental Health Best __________ Guidelines to provide guidance to institutions to support student-athlete mental health and ensuring proper care.
- How a person perceives their physical appearance. Often influenced by societal standards, and often student-athletes try to change this through diet and exercise. (2 words)
- The Sun Belt Conference has created the Sun Belt to _________ initiative, which is designed to support student-athletes in improving their sleep quality.
- Conference ___________ has led to increased travel and more missed classes, which can negatively impact student-athlete’s mental health, academic and sport performance, and quality of sleep.
- Mental health _________ are efforts aimed at raising awareness and reducing stigma around psychological issues.
- _______ are in a good position to identify student-athlete mental health problems because they spend so much time with their athletes and have the power and authority to help athletes receive proper and timely treatment.
14 Clues: Poor sleep can result in reduced motivation to train, slower response times, and __________ recovery time. • Mental health _________ are efforts aimed at raising awareness and reducing stigma around psychological issues. • The NCAA provides education and support around topics like anxiety, __________, suicide prevention, and disordered eating. • ...
Mental illnesses 2025-11-17
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- Random feelings of being nervous or scared
- A neurodevelopmental disorder affecting social interaction, communication, and behavior patterns
- Hallucinations
- A fixed, false belief that is a symptom of some psychotic disorders
- decline in memory, thinking skills, and overall function
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- intense fear of a specific object or situation
- when you sad all the time
- extreme shifts in mood, energy, and activity levels
- An eating disorder involving an intense fear of gaining weight
- eating disorder characterized by a cycle of bingeing and purging
- have to make thing perfect
- Sleeplessness that is present for a significant duration
- Being tramatized or shocked from an event
- extreme inattention, impulsivity, or hyperactivity
14 Clues: Hallucinations • when you sad all the time • have to make thing perfect • Being tramatized or shocked from an event • Random feelings of being nervous or scared • intense fear of a specific object or situation • extreme inattention, impulsivity, or hyperactivity • extreme shifts in mood, energy, and activity levels • ...
PE 2021-09-21
21 Clues: FIT • sir • HELT • COOR • LAKAS • BILIS • SOBRA • LIKSI • FLEXI • MENTAL • SOSYAL • BALANSE • ENDURRR • SUBJECT • PAGBAGO • PISIKAL • POSTURA • LAKASSSSS • EMOSYONAL • EKSERSAYS • KAKAYAHAN
Health Triangle 7th Grade 2020-08-25
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- Volunteering will also help you connect to new people in your _____.
- Bathe regularly and _____ your hands.
- How many sides does a triangle have?
- Initiate _____.
- Make time for activities that you enjoy.
- One of the best ways to make friends is to show interest in the other person.
- A full night's _____ can have several physical benefits.
- Some unhealthy foods include sodas, fried foods, _____ processed foods such as cookies and sweet cereals.
- The triangle's three sides each represent a side of your overall health:_____, mental and social.
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- Mental _____ refers to a range of mental health conditions.
- Just like you would check in with a _____, a mental health checkup can really help if you're feeling mental distress.
- Experts recommend getting 30 _____ of moderate to intense exercise four to five times a week.
- Eat a _____ diet.
- Stay _____.
- Practice deep breathing.
- _____ unhealthy foods.
- Take good care of your _____ and mental health.
- Brush your teeth in the morning and evening for 2 minutes each time.
- Social health often involves _____ of friends and family members who support us and care for us during the hard times.
- General guidelines suggest 9 to 13 _____ of water every day.
- Take good _____ of your skin.
21 Clues: Stay _____. • Initiate _____. • Eat a _____ diet. • _____ unhealthy foods. • Practice deep breathing. • Take good _____ of your skin. • How many sides does a triangle have? • Bathe regularly and _____ your hands. • Make time for activities that you enjoy. • Take good care of your _____ and mental health. • A full night's _____ can have several physical benefits. • ...
Policing Mental Health 7 2019-03-10
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- Extreme mental illness
- Preferred place of safety
- The couple responsible for killing their own children
- The chemical which when depleted causes low mood
- The rank of officer authorising police station as a place of safety
- Legislation used to protect vulnerable people in court proceedings
- Covered under Code C of PACE
- Often a hidden mental illness
- Serial killer who ate victims arm muscle
- Name for a former mental institution
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- The name for UK mental health trio
- Family linked mental illness
- The silent schizophrenic
- Police and criminal act
- A special measure used in court
- Accomplice to the moors murders
- Robert who created the psychopath test
17 Clues: Extreme mental illness • Police and criminal act • The silent schizophrenic • Preferred place of safety • Family linked mental illness • Covered under Code C of PACE • Often a hidden mental illness • A special measure used in court • Accomplice to the moors murders • The name for UK mental health trio • Name for a former mental institution • Robert who created the psychopath test • ...
Clinical Psychology 2024-06-12
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- Set of questions and statements on certain topics
- Brief phrase to describe a group or person
- Persistent and irrational fear of a specific environment
- Specialized area of psychology that includes prevention, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of psychological issues.
- Sudden attack of intense anxiety symptoms
- How well a test achieves an accurate result
- Symptom of depression where a lack of excitement of activities that they participate in is felt
- Physical and mental arousal from the cause of uneasiness
- Questions that require more detail to be answered
- Mental disorder that impacts how a person handles their emotions
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- Social disgrace given because of certain characteristics
- Clinically significant disturbance in emotional regulation
- Evaluation of someone’s concerns relating to their mental state
- Treatment given to help change the way someone thinks to improve their actions and feelings
- Restating what has been said to clarify if it is understood
- The process of identifying mental disorders based on symptoms
- False beliefs someone has about themselves and the world
- Mental disorder where unusual shifts in a person’s mood occur
- Treatment of various mental disorders.
- Persistent fear of social situations where someone is exposed to stranger or scrutiny by others
20 Clues: Treatment of various mental disorders. • Sudden attack of intense anxiety symptoms • Brief phrase to describe a group or person • How well a test achieves an accurate result • Set of questions and statements on certain topics • Questions that require more detail to be answered • Social disgrace given because of certain characteristics • ...
WELL WORD IT ! Crosswords of Joy 2024-10-13
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- The science of good health and longevity
- The ability to recover and adapt to adversity and stress.
- The practice of finding calm and balance through meditation and deep breathing.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- The ability to cope with life's challenges.
- A practice of focusing one's mind and reducing stress.
- A social activity that promotes mental and emotional wellbeing.
- A form of exercise that combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation.
- The state of being physically and mentally sound.
- The process of caring for your body through healthy eating, exercise, and self-care.
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- A balanced leads to better health.
- A state of mental and emotional calmness and balance.
- A state of mental and emotional health.
- A mental state of peace and tranquility
- Physical activity that helps improve overall health and wellbeing.
- A popular form of yoga.
- A feeling of gratitude, contentment, and happiness.
- A form of exercise that involves moving to music
- A practice of keeping track of your thoughts and feelings.
- A lack of this can lead to stress and anxiety.
- A feeling of contentment and satisfaction with life.
- Regular can help maintain physical and mental health.
22 Clues: A popular form of yoga. • A balanced leads to better health. • The science of good health and longevity • A state of mental and emotional health. • A mental state of peace and tranquility • The ability to cope with life's challenges. • A lack of this can lead to stress and anxiety. • ...
Mental Health 2022-09-28
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- an extreme irrational fear
- trained professional for emotional health
- physical or psychological dependence
- helping
- a persistent feeling of hopelessness
- transferring suffering to something else
- verbally expressing ones feelings
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- to change or adjust to new conditions
- feeling of being inherently unworthy
- taking of one's own life
- when a person acts against internal values
- emotional response to a major loss
- uncontrollable fixation on specific thoughts
- serious stress reaction to past experience
14 Clues: helping • taking of one's own life • an extreme irrational fear • verbally expressing ones feelings • emotional response to a major loss • feeling of being inherently unworthy • physical or psychological dependence • a persistent feeling of hopelessness • to change or adjust to new conditions • transferring suffering to something else • trained professional for emotional health • ...
mental health 2022-12-20
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- The ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization
- extream mood swings
- things that make you stressed
- felling afraid
- felling sad all the time
- Psychotic Disorder
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- a type of dementia
- one of the 5 stages of grief
- fears
- obsesive compulsive disorder
- fear of missing out
- The study of how your behaviors and environment can cause changes that affect the way your genes work.
- brain detireorateing
- has 5 stages
- The ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization
15 Clues: fears • has 5 stages • felling afraid • a type of dementia • Psychotic Disorder • fear of missing out • extream mood swings • brain detireorateing • felling sad all the time • one of the 5 stages of grief • obsesive compulsive disorder • things that make you stressed • The ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization • ...
mental health 2022-06-02
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- is a way of death for someone else caused by you also
- treatment for mental health situations and in general
- a disorder that starts because of traumatic memories
- the way to relax in an overwhelming setting
- feeling uneasy in unnecessary situations
- crying, screaming, sobbing about an uncomfortable situation
- a disorder that occurs when a person gets caught in a cycle of obsessions and compulsions.
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- the feeling of sadness and sorrow for an excessive amount of time
- this is similar to ADHD but it focuses more on inattention issues
- is a way of death caused by yourself
- a disturbance of the body
- a study between the mind and behavioral actions
- this disorder causes the irrational and persistent feeling that people are 'out to get you or that you are the subject of persistent, intrusive attention by others
- this disorder has two types, hyperactive and unfocused
14 Clues: a disturbance of the body • is a way of death caused by yourself • feeling uneasy in unnecessary situations • the way to relax in an overwhelming setting • a study between the mind and behavioral actions • a disorder that starts because of traumatic memories • is a way of death for someone else caused by you also • treatment for mental health situations and in general • ...
Mental Health 2022-08-10
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- swallows non-food items
- class of drugs that are typically used as antidepressants
- drug that relieves anxiety
- Physical and mental symptoms that occur after stopping or reducing intake of a drug
- state in which you are confused, disoriented, and not able to think or remember clearly
- lack of continuity between thoughts, memories, surroundings, actions, and identity
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- psychological stress interpreted as being beneficial for the experiencer
- a state of confusion occurring in the late afternoon and lasting into the night
- involuntary hospitalization
- a group of clinical disorders marked by abnormal involuntary movements, alterations in muscle tone, and postural disturbances
- chronic sleep disorder characterized by overwhelming daytime drowsiness and sudden attacks of sleep
- Thinking about or planning suicide
- abnormally elevated, extreme changes in your mood or emotions
- psychological stress interpreted as being beneficial for the experiencer
- psychiatric medication, primarily for bipolar disorder and for major depressive disorder
15 Clues: swallows non-food items • drug that relieves anxiety • involuntary hospitalization • Thinking about or planning suicide • class of drugs that are typically used as antidepressants • abnormally elevated, extreme changes in your mood or emotions • psychological stress interpreted as being beneficial for the experiencer • ...
Mental health 2023-05-25
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- A mental health disorder characterized by extreme mood swings, including periods of depression and mania
- The process of seeking support and assistance from mental health professionals
- The fear or avoidance of social situations
- A mental health disorder characterized by intense and persistent worry and fear
- A mental health professional who helps individuals understand and manage their emotions and behaviors
- A mental health disorder characterized by recurrent, intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors
- A mental health disorder characterized by excessive self-focus and a grandiose sense of self-importance
- A neurotransmitter often associated with pleasure, reward, and motivation
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- A technique used to promote relaxation and reduce stress through focused attention and deep breathing
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistent and irrational fears
- A mental health disorder characterized by delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized thinking
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness or loss of interest in activities
- A state of emotional and physical exhaustion often caused by chronic stress
- A mental health disorder characterized by difficulties in social interaction and communication
- A therapeutic approach that focuses on changing negative thought patterns and beliefs
15 Clues: The fear or avoidance of social situations • A mental health disorder characterized by persistent and irrational fears • A neurotransmitter often associated with pleasure, reward, and motivation • A state of emotional and physical exhaustion often caused by chronic stress • The process of seeking support and assistance from mental health professionals • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2024-10-17
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- cara untuk menghilangkan stres
- Aktiviti yang digalakkan
- Tidur yg cukup penting untuk kesihatan ____
- Proses menyelesaikan konflik dlm diri sendiri
- Seseorang yang mahir dalam bidang psikologi
- Proses membantu individu melalui perbualan dengan kaunselor/psikiatri
- Kaedah untuk menangani tekanan melalui teknik relaksasi
- Perasaan cemas atau risau
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- halusinasi tentang perkara yang tidak mungkin akan terjadi
- Pemikiran yg dipengaruhi rasa takut
- ketakutan melampau yang berpunca dari perkara yang telah terjadi
- membayangkan sesuatu yang tidak pasti
- pandangan negatif masyarakat terhadapa individu yg mengalami masalah mental
- tekanan emosi atau fizikal akibat cabaran hidup
14 Clues: Aktiviti yang digalakkan • Perasaan cemas atau risau • cara untuk menghilangkan stres • Pemikiran yg dipengaruhi rasa takut • membayangkan sesuatu yang tidak pasti • Tidur yg cukup penting untuk kesihatan ____ • Seseorang yang mahir dalam bidang psikologi • Proses menyelesaikan konflik dlm diri sendiri • tekanan emosi atau fizikal akibat cabaran hidup • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2024-10-17
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- Proses menyelesaikan konflik dlm diri sendiri
- Perasaan cemas atau risau
- Pemikiran yg dipengaruhi rasa takut
- Kaedah untuk menangani tekanan melalui teknik relaksasi
- tekanan emosi atau fizikal akibat cabaran hidup
- membayangkan sesuatu yang tidak pasti
- ketakutan melampau yang berpunca dari perkara yang telah terjadi
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- pandangan negatif masyarakat terhadapa individu yg mengalami masalah mental
- cara untuk menghilangkan stres
- halusinasi tentang perkara yang tidak mungkin akan terjadi
- Proses membantu individu melalui perbualan dengan kaunselor/psikiatri
- Seseorang yang mahir dalam bidang psikologi
- Aktiviti yang digalakkan
- Tidur yg cukup penting untuk kesihatan ____
14 Clues: Aktiviti yang digalakkan • Perasaan cemas atau risau • cara untuk menghilangkan stres • Pemikiran yg dipengaruhi rasa takut • membayangkan sesuatu yang tidak pasti • Seseorang yang mahir dalam bidang psikologi • Tidur yg cukup penting untuk kesihatan ____ • Proses menyelesaikan konflik dlm diri sendiri • tekanan emosi atau fizikal akibat cabaran hidup • ...
Mental Health 2025-01-03
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- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience
- A state of mental or emotional strain resulting from challenging circumstances."
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy
- A mental condition characterized by extreme mood swings between highs and lows
- The scientific study of the human mind and its functions
- A sudden, overwhelming fear that leads to irrational behavior
- Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact
- A strong feeling such as joy, sadness, or anger
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- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or setbacks
- The practice of focusing one’s awareness on the present moment
- A prolonged state of sadness or lack of interest in activities.
- The reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way
- A feeling of worry or unease, often about an uncertain outcome
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder, often involving talking to a professional
14 Clues: A deeply distressing or disturbing experience • Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact • A strong feeling such as joy, sadness, or anger • The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy • The scientific study of the human mind and its functions • The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or setbacks • ...
Mental Health 2025-11-11
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- language : The way you communicate using your face, hands, and posture.
- family : A small family that usually includes just parents and their kids.
- : A close bond between people who care about each other.
- : Standing up for yourself politely without putting others down.
- : Speaking or acting in a rude or forceful way that hurts others.
- family : When two separate families come together through marriage.
- abuse : Violence or mistreatment happening inside a home.
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- family : Includes grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins living together or nearby.
- : The way people learn to interact and fit into society.
- : Exchanging thoughts, ideas, or information with others.
- pressure : When friends or classmates influence you to do something.
- : When someone’s basic needs are ignored or not taken care of.
- listening : Truly paying attention and showing that you understand what’s being said.
- : Understanding what another person feels and caring about it.
14 Clues: : The way people learn to interact and fit into society. • : A close bond between people who care about each other. • : Exchanging thoughts, ideas, or information with others. • abuse : Violence or mistreatment happening inside a home. • : When someone’s basic needs are ignored or not taken care of. • : Understanding what another person feels and caring about it. • ...
mental health 2026-03-17
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- A disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event (abbr.).
- Characterized by an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted body image, leading to severe calorie restriction.
- Recurrent episodes of eating large quantities of food, often very quickly and to the point of discomfort, without purging.
- A broad term for a mood disorder involving persistent low mood and aversion to activity.
- A type of depression that comes and goes with the seasons, typically starting in late fall.
- A cycle of bingeing followed by compensatory behaviors like self-induced vomiting or excessive exercise.
- A general category of illnesses characterized by irregular eating habits and severe concern about body weight or shape.
- Intense, persistent fear of being watched and judged by others in social or performance situations.
- Characterized by uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts and behaviors the person feels the urge to repeat over and over.
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- A mood disorder causing a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest for at least two weeks.
- Characterized by sudden, repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms like chest pain or heart palpitations.
- An older term for Bipolar Disorder; involves cycles of high energy (mania) and low energy (depression).
- A severe, sometimes disabling extension of PMS.
- Excessive, uncontrollable worry about various things (e.g., health, work, daily life) for at least six months.
14 Clues: A severe, sometimes disabling extension of PMS. • A broad term for a mood disorder involving persistent low mood and aversion to activity. • A type of depression that comes and goes with the seasons, typically starting in late fall. • Intense, persistent fear of being watched and judged by others in social or performance situations. • ...
Recovery Works! 2022-10-30
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- Highest mortality rate of all psychiatric diseases
- A medication that rapidly reverses an opioid overdose, also known as NARCAN
- The ____ program started at a Market in Seattle and is the predecessor to the #TogetherWeThrive employee program
- Housing ____ is an effective, evidence-based approach to homelessness that is key to a person's mental health and substance use Recovery
- The CMHC in Arlington Heights called ___ Illinois Center for Mental Health
- A type of medication that affects behavior, mood, thoughts, and/or perception
- KYC's first grant served ____ Township
- _____ support is the process of giving and receiving encouragement and assistance to achieve long-term recovery
- Harm ____ is a set of practical strategies that reduces the harm associated with drug use and meets people where they are at in their Recovery
- The CMHC in Elgin called ___ Center
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- Color of Mental Health Recovery movement
- _____ disorders are the most common mental health diagnosis
- Old name of the BH Recovery Dept
- KYC's brand font
- Members of the LBGTQ community are more than ____ as likely to have a mental health condition
- KYC's first building was an abandoned _____
- Most individuals who access _____ experience a significant reduction in mental health symptoms
- Number on KYC's Board of Directors
- The Drop-In Center is open every day except ____ 25
- Senior Clinical Director Linda Springer and KYC share the birthday ____ 6
- The number of years the Director Lisa has been at KYC
- Over _____ of persons with mental illness did not receive any care last year
- Mental Health shares the month of May with ___ Adults Awareness Month
- The ___ model emphasizes hope, resilience, and a person's individual journey and self-determination.
24 Clues: KYC's brand font • Old name of the BH Recovery Dept • Number on KYC's Board of Directors • The CMHC in Elgin called ___ Center • KYC's first grant served ____ Township • Color of Mental Health Recovery movement • KYC's first building was an abandoned _____ • Highest mortality rate of all psychiatric diseases • The Drop-In Center is open every day except ____ 25 • ...
mental health terms coby 2022-05-06
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- -a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- diagnosis is the condition of having a mental illness and a comorbid substance use disorder.
- -a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal
- -severe mental disorders that cause abnormal thinking and perceptions
- -persistent mild depression.
- -depression suffered by a mother following childbirth, typically arising from the combination of hormonal changes
- -Excessive thoughts (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
- mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- health -a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being.
- -characterized by uncontrolled episodes of overeating, called
- -everyday interactions cause significant anxiety
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- Abuse -overindulgence in or dependence on an addictive substance, especially alcohol or drugs.
- -extreme or irrational fear of confined places.
- -a mental condition marked by
- - mental health condition in which a person has a long-term pattern of manipulating, exploiting, or violating the rights of others
- -a mental condition characterized by delusions of persecution, unwarranted jealousy, or exaggerated self-importance
- is associated with late autumn and winter and is thought to be caused by a lack of light.
- -lack or loss of appetite for food (as a medical condition).
- -An anxiety disorder that develops in reaction to physical injury or severe mental or emotional distress
19 Clues: -persistent mild depression. • -a mental condition marked by • -extreme or irrational fear of confined places. • -everyday interactions cause significant anxiety • -lack or loss of appetite for food (as a medical condition). • -characterized by uncontrolled episodes of overeating, called • -severe mental disorders that cause abnormal thinking and perceptions • ...
Mental health & mental illness 2018-04-17
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- worried and anxious
- the type of person you are, shown by the way you behave, feel and think
- an expert or specialist in psychology
- having and expressing strong feelings
- the state of feeling very unhappy and without hope for the future
- any feeling of illness or physical or mental change that is caused by a particular disease
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- an extreme fear or dislike of a particular thing or situation, especially one that cannot be reasonably explained
- a false belief
- the treatment of mental illness by discussing someone's problems with them, instead of using drugs or operations
- the refusal of something requested or desired
- a condition of body and mind which typically recurs for several hours every night
11 Clues: a false belief • worried and anxious • an expert or specialist in psychology • having and expressing strong feelings • the refusal of something requested or desired • the state of feeling very unhappy and without hope for the future • the type of person you are, shown by the way you behave, feel and think • ...
Mental Health - Infants and Children 2013-05-31
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- Another treatment for Mental Illness
- A type of mental illness
- A big risk factor for Mental illness
- A treatment for Mental Illness
- Helps Diagnose Mental Illness
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- A Resource who can help deal with Mental Illness
- A sign of good attachment
- A sign of Mental Illness
- Affects mental health in Infants and Children
- Health The Health of the brain
- A risk factor for Mental illness
11 Clues: A sign of Mental Illness • A type of mental illness • A sign of good attachment • Helps Diagnose Mental Illness • A treatment for Mental Illness • Health The Health of the brain • A risk factor for Mental illness • Another treatment for Mental Illness • A big risk factor for Mental illness • Affects mental health in Infants and Children • ...
Bipolar 2017-10-23
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- substance produced in an organism
- intense feeling
- feeling of worry and nervousness
- treat mental problems
- hopeless/sad feeling
- keep someone/something steady
- intellectual capacity
- relating to genes
- means of bipolar
- strength required for physical and mental activity
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- feel very up high
- mental phenomena
- a persons condition
- lack of balance
- think too much
- confused or messy state
- medical care
- feeling down
- swing constant change of feelings
- killing yourself
20 Clues: medical care • feeling down • think too much • lack of balance • intense feeling • mental phenomena • means of bipolar • killing yourself • feel very up high • relating to genes • a persons condition • hopeless/sad feeling • treat mental problems • intellectual capacity • confused or messy state • keep someone/something steady • feeling of worry and nervousness • substance produced in an organism • ...
We were liars crossword puzzle 2023-11-30
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- elephant tusk
- secret
- a group of similar things
- use of physical or mental energy
- come up with a mental effort
- wanting to learn about something
- a clearly expressed manner
- lying face downward
- showing determination
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- a strong effect
- continuing without any interruption
- extremely important
- mental or physical pain
- lacking conscious
- putting up with something unpleasant
- only concerned about yourself
- drop steeply
- against the law
- very urgent
- displaying affection
20 Clues: secret • very urgent • drop steeply • elephant tusk • a strong effect • against the law • lacking conscious • extremely important • lying face downward • displaying affection • showing determination • mental or physical pain • a group of similar things • a clearly expressed manner • come up with a mental effort • only concerned about yourself • use of physical or mental energy • ...
Psych 2023-12-09
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- Need to be busy
- Mania and Depression
- I'm number one
- Created the term anima
- Mental health doctor
- Need to run
- Irresistible urge to think about
- Excessively fearful
- Controversial treatment for depression
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- Lesser mental disorder
- Fear
- Really tense
- Low mood
- Irresistible urge to act on
- Neurotic theorist
- Lack of concentration
- Severe mental disorder
- Common depression treatment of the 80's and 90's
- Dementia praecox
- Winter sadness
20 Clues: Fear • Low mood • Need to run • Really tense • I'm number one • Winter sadness • Need to be busy • Dementia praecox • Neurotic theorist • Excessively fearful • Mania and Depression • Mental health doctor • Lack of concentration • Lesser mental disorder • Severe mental disorder • Created the term anima • Irresistible urge to act on • Irresistible urge to think about • ...
Your Wellness Board 2026-01-28
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- A feeling of harmony between one’s emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual well-being
- A coordinated effort to help someone who is struggling with mental health issues
- Practices and activities that individuals engage in to maintain and enhance their mental, emotional, and physical well-being
- A feeling or attitude of expectation and desire for a positive outcome
- A key healing attitude that involves calmly enduring difficult situations
- A key healing attitude involving letting go of resentment
- A feeling of intense happiness or excitement and an increased sense of well-being
- The ability to mentally or emotionally recover from difficult or traumatic situations
- Positive stress that can motivate and energize individuals
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- A key healing attitude where one experiences empathy and kindness towards oneself and others
- The practice of being present and fully engaged in the moment
- A key healing attitude that involves embracing oneself, others
- A key healing attitude involving confidence in oneself and others
- A broad term for various treatment methods aimed at improving mental health
- A holistic approach to health that includes physical, mental, and emotional well-being
- Health A state of mind characterized by emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- Limits that are set to protect an individual in a relationship or during an activity
- A feeling or attitude involving strength in the face of fear, difficulty, or pain
- A positive mental attitude characterized by thankfulness and appreciation
- Your feelings are ____.
20 Clues: Your feelings are ____. • A key healing attitude involving letting go of resentment • Positive stress that can motivate and energize individuals • The practice of being present and fully engaged in the moment • A key healing attitude that involves embracing oneself, others • A key healing attitude involving confidence in oneself and others • ...
mental health terms coby 2022-05-06
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- -a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- diagnosis is the condition of having a mental illness and a comorbid substance use disorder.
- -a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal
- -severe mental disorders that cause abnormal thinking and perceptions
- -persistent mild depression.
- -depression suffered by a mother following childbirth, typically arising from the combination of hormonal changes
- -Excessive thoughts (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
- mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- health -a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being.
- -characterized by uncontrolled episodes of overeating, called
- -everyday interactions cause significant anxiety
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- Abuse -overindulgence in or dependence on an addictive substance, especially alcohol or drugs.
- -extreme or irrational fear of confined places.
- -a mental condition marked by
- - mental health condition in which a person has a long-term pattern of manipulating, exploiting, or violating the rights of others
- -a mental condition characterized by delusions of persecution, unwarranted jealousy, or exaggerated self-importance
- is associated with late autumn and winter and is thought to be caused by a lack of light.
- -lack or loss of appetite for food (as a medical condition).
- -An anxiety disorder that develops in reaction to physical injury or severe mental or emotional distress
19 Clues: -persistent mild depression. • -a mental condition marked by • -extreme or irrational fear of confined places. • -everyday interactions cause significant anxiety • -lack or loss of appetite for food (as a medical condition). • -characterized by uncontrolled episodes of overeating, called • -severe mental disorders that cause abnormal thinking and perceptions • ...
Health and Sports Vocab 2023-02-14
20 Clues: Salud • Vigor • Fisico • Mental • Atletico • Agilidad • Bienestar • Alarmante • Agradable • Peligroso • Fortaleza • Relajante • Desafiante • Espiritual • Salubridad • Frustrante • Emocionante • Sano y salvo • Aptitud fisica • Cuidados personales
Teka Teki Silang Psikologi Abnormal 2023-01-02
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- Suatu upacara untuk mengeluarkan pengaruh roh jahat dari tubuh seseorang
- Singkatan "American Psychiatric Association"
- Kata yang umum digunakan untuk menyebut rumah sakit pada tahun 1547
- Dewa penyembuhan zaman Yunani kuno
- Kalangan yang meluaskan pengaruhnya mengenai pengaruh spiritual dengan gangguan mental
- Mengandung evaluasi tentang status psikologis seseorang
- Alat pengukuran abnormalitas yang berkaitan dengan badan
- Pelopor konsep baru tentang rumah sakit yang lebih humanis
- Doktrin perilaku abnormal disebabkan oleh pengaruh roh jahat
- "Three DS " kriteria
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- Abad pembaharuan tentang gangguan penyakit mental
- Kota yang telah memiliki rumah sakit jiwa pada abad ke 13 M
- Kategori gangguan mental yang mengacu pada kegembiraan yang berlebihan
- Kepercayaan yang tidak sesuai dengan nalar & kebudayaan
- Gangguan mental seperti adanya demam untuk menandai bentuk perilaku aneh
- Tempat penampungan penderita gangguan mental abad 15 & 16
- Kajian ilmiah mengenai gangguan - gangguan psikologis
- Demonologi ditemukan dalam budaya
- Pedoman diagnosis yang banyak digunakan di seluruh dunia
- Pikiran dan bayangan yang repetitif yang tidak dikehendaki
20 Clues: "Three DS " kriteria • Demonologi ditemukan dalam budaya • Dewa penyembuhan zaman Yunani kuno • Singkatan "American Psychiatric Association" • Abad pembaharuan tentang gangguan penyakit mental • Kajian ilmiah mengenai gangguan - gangguan psikologis • Kepercayaan yang tidak sesuai dengan nalar & kebudayaan • Mengandung evaluasi tentang status psikologis seseorang • ...
Mental Health- Infants and Children 2013-05-31
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- A big risk factor for Mental illness
- A type of mental illness
- Another treatment for Mental Illness
- Affects mental health in Infants and Children
- A risk factor for Mental illness
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- A Resource who can help deal with Mental Illness
- A sign of Mental Illness
- A treatment for Mental Illness
- Helps Diagnose Mental Illness
- A sign of good attachment
- Health The Health of the brain
11 Clues: A sign of Mental Illness • A type of mental illness • A sign of good attachment • Helps Diagnose Mental Illness • A treatment for Mental Illness • Health The Health of the brain • A risk factor for Mental illness • A big risk factor for Mental illness • Another treatment for Mental Illness • Affects mental health in Infants and Children • ...
psycology vocabulary 2023-06-12
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- a mental disorder characterized by disruptions in thought processes, perceptions, emotional responsiveness, and social interactions
- a behavioral condition that makes focusing on everyday requests and routines challenging.
- a false perception of objects or events involving your senses: sight, sound, smell, touch and taste
- an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms
- a mental health condition that causes a persistently low or depressed mood and a loss of interest in activities that once brought joy
- an emotion characterized by feelings of tension, worried thoughts, and physical changes like increased blood pressure
- a mental health condition that involves long-lasting, all-encompassing, disruptive patterns of thinking, behavior, mood and relating to others
- a mental health condition that causes an individual to experience physical bodily symptoms in response to psychological distress.
- mental disorders that involve experiencing a disconnection and lack of continuity between thoughts, memories, surroundings, actions and identity
- repeated thoughts, urges, or mental images that cause anxiety
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- a chronic, and long-lasting condition in which a person has uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts ("obsessions") and/or behaviors ("compulsions
- a particularly challenging type of personality disorder characterized by impulsive, irresponsible and often criminal behavior.
- repetitive behaviors or mental acts that a person feels driven to perform in response to an obsession.
- a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration
- relives the traumatic event through nightmares and flashbacks, and may experience feelings of isolation, irritability, and guilt
- a belief that is clearly false and that indicates an abnormality in the affected person's content of thought
- an intense fear of an animal feeling or place
- a resource that many different health professionals can use to assist in the diagnosis of mental disorders
18 Clues: an intense fear of an animal feeling or place • repeated thoughts, urges, or mental images that cause anxiety • a behavioral condition that makes focusing on everyday requests and routines challenging. • a false perception of objects or events involving your senses: sight, sound, smell, touch and taste • ...
Mental Health- Infants and Children 2013-05-31
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- A treatment for Mental Illness
- Affects mental health in Infants and Children
- A risk factor for Mental illness
- Another treatment for Mental Illness
- A type of mental illness
- A Resource who can help deal with Mental Illness
- A sign of Mental Illness
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- A sign of good attachment
- The Health of the brain
- A big risk factor for Mental illness
- Helps Diagnose Mental Illness
11 Clues: The Health of the brain • A type of mental illness • A sign of Mental Illness • A sign of good attachment • Helps Diagnose Mental Illness • A treatment for Mental Illness • A risk factor for Mental illness • A big risk factor for Mental illness • Another treatment for Mental Illness • Affects mental health in Infants and Children • ...
Cognition, Thinking, and Intelligence 2026-02-13
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- Mental blueprints
- Investing time with not positive outcome
- guaranteed to be correct
- shortcut based on existing stereotype
- previous outcome
- mental shortcuts that relies on immediate examples
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- Most typical answer
- Adjusting mental frameworks
- mental shortcuts
- influences decisions
- Without intention
- Set method that worked in the past
- Adding to Existing
13 Clues: mental shortcuts • previous outcome • Mental blueprints • Without intention • Adding to Existing • Most typical answer • influences decisions • guaranteed to be correct • Adjusting mental frameworks • shortcut based on existing stereotype • Set method that worked in the past • Investing time with not positive outcome • mental shortcuts that relies on immediate examples
Mental Health 2022-04-12
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- to settle differences
- the act of listening and talking with someone; discussing something together
- individuals who share the same age/maturity level
- treating a person or their feelings with consideration
- pressure a feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want
- a state of fear or worry
- resolution a problem-solving strategy for settling disputes
- a specific statement of what you want to achieve, giving direction to your plan of action
- any physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt or destroy
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- a third party who intervenes to help others manage their conflict.
- people coming up with ideas
- emotions being able to see blended emotions, and to predict emotional states and changes in self and others
- a physical and mental response to a challenging or threatening situation
- control the ability to control one's actions, thoughts, and words
- a struggle between opposing forces; a problem
15 Clues: to settle differences • a state of fear or worry • people coming up with ideas • a struggle between opposing forces; a problem • individuals who share the same age/maturity level • treating a person or their feelings with consideration • resolution a problem-solving strategy for settling disputes • any physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt or destroy • ...
Mental Health 2023-11-06
14 Clues: mania • Trauma • frenzy • phobia • Health • anxiety • to worry • delirium • insanity • psychosis • obsession • depression • Speach Word Reason • Greek word for Soul
Mental health 2023-12-20
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- mental health condition characterized by unhealthy eating habits and distorted body image
- manio-depressive disorder
- intentionally hurting yourself as a coping mechanism
- a disorder characterized by unstable emotions, unclear self-image and intense fear of abandonment
- a disorder characterized by communication difficulties and repetitive behaviors
- mental disorder involving distorted hinking, emotions and hallucinations
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- itense, elevated mood with increased energy and impulsivity
- return of symptoms or getting worse after improvement
- harmful use of psychoactive substances, including alcohol and drugs
- a disorder mostly noticed in younger children characterized by the unability to focus
- extreme irrational fears leading to avoidance
- compulsive bneed for something harmful despite negative effects
- intentionally causing one's own death
- the process in which a bad situation or painful emotion ends or improves
14 Clues: manio-depressive disorder • intentionally causing one's own death • extreme irrational fears leading to avoidance • intentionally hurting yourself as a coping mechanism • return of symptoms or getting worse after improvement • itense, elevated mood with increased energy and impulsivity • compulsive bneed for something harmful despite negative effects • ...
Mental Health 2022-07-21
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- A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
- Anxiety disorder defined by a persistent and excessive fear of an object or situation.
- An eating disorder marked by bingeing, followed by methods to avoid weight gain.
- Refers to societal disapproval of mental illnesses or people who seek help for emotional distress.
- The scientific study of mind and behaviour.
- A form of exhaustion caused by constantly feeling swamped as a result of excessive and prolonged emotional, physical, and mental stress.
- An eating disorder characterized by abnormally low body weight, an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted perception of weight.
- Also known as the “feel-good” hormone, this is a hormone and neurotransmitter.
- A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
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- Damage or injury to the psyche after living through an extremely frightening or distressing event.
- the treatment of mental or psychological disorders by psychological means.
- The condition of being addicted to a particular substance or activity.
- A mental health problem characterised by an alteration between extreme euphoria and deep depression.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
14 Clues: The scientific study of mind and behaviour. • The condition of being addicted to a particular substance or activity. • the treatment of mental or psychological disorders by psychological means. • Also known as the “feel-good” hormone, this is a hormone and neurotransmitter. • An eating disorder marked by bingeing, followed by methods to avoid weight gain. • ...
Mental Health 2022-08-12
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- emotions being able to see blended emotions, and to predict emotional states and changes in self and others
- the act of listening and talking with someone; discussing something together
- people coming up with ideas
- control the ability to control one's actions, thoughts, and words
- to settle differences
- a physical and mental response to a challenging or threatening situation
- a third party who intervenes to help others manage their conflict.
- pressure a feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want
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- a state of fear or worry
- a specific statement of what you want to achieve, giving direction to your plan of action
- any physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt or destroy
- resolution a problem-solving strategy for settling disputes
- a struggle between opposing forces; a problem
- individuals who share the same age/maturity level
- treating a person or their feelings with consideration
15 Clues: to settle differences • a state of fear or worry • people coming up with ideas • a struggle between opposing forces; a problem • individuals who share the same age/maturity level • treating a person or their feelings with consideration • any physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt or destroy • resolution a problem-solving strategy for settling disputes • ...
Mental Health 2024-04-16
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- A mental illness that severely impacts a person's ability to manage their emotions. This loss of emotional control can increase impulsivity, affect how a person feels about themselves, and negatively impact their relationships with others
- A severe, sometimes disabling extension of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) it can cause serious mood changes. It happens one to two weeks before your period.
- An extreme, irrational, fear of something that may cause a person to panic.
- an evidence-based proven therapy for disorders of behavior and emotional regulation. It combines practical behavior science with mindfulness and contemplative practices.
- A treatment that involves an implanted device that delivers an electrical current directly to areas of your brain. That current improves how well those parts work. It’s most often used for conditions like Parkinson’s disease and epilepsy.
- A serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally and may result in some combination of hallucinations, delusions, and extremely disordered thinking and behavior that impairs daily functioning, and can be disabling.
- A brief episode of intense anxiety, which causes the physical sensations of fear. These can include a racing heartbeat, shortness of breath, dizziness, trembling and muscle tension.
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- One of the most common mental disorders affecting children. Symptoms of ADHD include inattention (not being able to keep focus), hyperactivity (excess movement that is not fitting to the setting) and impulsivity (hasty acts that occur in the moment without thought).
- A mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression).
- A mental process of disconnecting from one's thoughts, feelings, memories or sense of identity.
- An Agile software development methodology in which an application is documented and designed around the behavior a user expects to experience when interacting with it.
- A disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event.
- A long-lasting disorder in which a person experiences uncontrollable and recurring thoughts (obsessions), engages in repetitive behaviors (compulsions), or both.
- A treatment that involves sending an electric current through your brain. This causes a brief surge of electrical activity within your brain (also known as a seizure).
14 Clues: An extreme, irrational, fear of something that may cause a person to panic. • A mental process of disconnecting from one's thoughts, feelings, memories or sense of identity. • A disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event. • ...
Mental Health 2024-03-26
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- feeling sad and hopeless
- uncontrollable cycles of happiness and then depression
- starving oneself
- false perceptions of reality; hallucinations and/or delusions
- anxiety
- belief you're sick with you really aren't
- a change that a person notices in their body usually indicating a medical issue
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- illness that affects the mind
- being honest and having strong moral principles; always doing the right thing
- a meeting with a therapist and others with similar problems
- overeating then purging (vomiting)
- a fear caused by a source you can't identify
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
- obsessed with behaving in a certain way
14 Clues: anxiety • starving oneself • feeling sad and hopeless • illness that affects the mind • overeating then purging (vomiting) • obsessed with behaving in a certain way • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder • belief you're sick with you really aren't • a fear caused by a source you can't identify • uncontrollable cycles of happiness and then depression • ...
Mental Health 2024-10-17
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- Fear of water
- (4 letters) that describe the reoccuring fear of past traumatic events
- Disorder that makes the person starve themselves.
- A disturbance in the function of everyday life.
- Disorder that people see and hear things that are not there.
- Disorder where the person binges and then purges
- An intense fear that keeps a person form functioning
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- Intense fear of one particular thing.
- Deep sadness and feelings of hopelessness.
- Disorder that will sometimes make people fear germs and constantly clean
- Fear of tight spaces
- Someone who feels superior and brags about it.
- Also known as Manic Depressive
- Disorder that makes the person feel as if they maybe having a heart attack
14 Clues: Fear of water • Fear of tight spaces • Also known as Manic Depressive • Intense fear of one particular thing. • Deep sadness and feelings of hopelessness. • Someone who feels superior and brags about it. • A disturbance in the function of everyday life. • Disorder where the person binges and then purges • Disorder that makes the person starve themselves. • ...
mental health 2022-12-20
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- The ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization
- extream mood swings
- things that make you stressed
- felling afraid
- felling sad all the time
- Psychotic Disorder
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- a type of dementia
- one of the 5 stages of grief
- fears
- obsesive compulsive disorder
- fear of missing out
- The study of how your behaviors and environment can cause changes that affect the way your genes work.
- brain detireorateing
- has 5 stages
- The ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization
15 Clues: fears • has 5 stages • felling afraid • a type of dementia • Psychotic Disorder • fear of missing out • extream mood swings • brain detireorateing • felling sad all the time • one of the 5 stages of grief • obsesive compulsive disorder • things that make you stressed • The ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization • ...
Mental Health 2022-08-22
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- emotions being able to see blended emotions, and to predict emotional states and changes in self and others
- the act of listening and talking with someone; discussing something together
- people coming up with ideas
- control the ability to control one's actions, thoughts, and words
- to settle differences
- a physical and mental response to a challenging or threatening situation
- a third party who intervenes to help others manage their conflict.
- pressure a feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want
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- a state of fear or worry
- a specific statement of what you want to achieve, giving direction to your plan of action
- any physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt or destroy
- resolution a problem-solving strategy for settling disputes
- a struggle between opposing forces; a problem
- individuals who share the same age/maturity level
- treating a person or their feelings with consideration
15 Clues: to settle differences • a state of fear or worry • people coming up with ideas • a struggle between opposing forces; a problem • individuals who share the same age/maturity level • treating a person or their feelings with consideration • any physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt or destroy • resolution a problem-solving strategy for settling disputes • ...
mental health 2023-09-25
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- A disturbance in the normal function of a part of the body
- A medical doctor with a specialty in the treatment of mental health problems
- Adjust to new situations
- Worker work with government organizations and schools as they serve those facing difficult life circumstances
- An exaggerated fear of a specific situation or object
- The intentional taking of ones own life
- The unique combination of feelings, thoughts, and behaviors that make you different from everyone else
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- lose interest in life and can no longer find enjoyment in anything
- An approach that teaches you different ways of thinking or behaving
- A hormone that gives the body extra energy
- A mental health professional who is trained and licensed by the state to perform therapy
- The ability to bounce back from disappointment
- Masters degree in mental health, violence and abuse, and therapy
- A state of uneasiness, usually associated with future uncertainty
14 Clues: Adjust to new situations • The intentional taking of ones own life • A hormone that gives the body extra energy • The ability to bounce back from disappointment • An exaggerated fear of a specific situation or object • A disturbance in the normal function of a part of the body • Masters degree in mental health, violence and abuse, and therapy • ...
Mental Health 2023-10-04
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- Ability to keep a positive outlook and focus on the good aspects of stressful situations
- any factor that causes stress
- ideas or thoughts a persons knows to be true, based on real experiences, scientific facts, or what a person has learned from others.
- emotion that means being thankful or grateful
- Who you are, which includes your physical traits, activities, social connections, and internal thoughts and feelings.
- Your mental picture of yourself, which includes how you look, how you act, your skills and abilities, and your weaknesses; also called self-concept.
- positive stress
- How you feel about yourself
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- set ways a person thinks or feels about someone or something.
- Awareness skill of knowing which emotions you feel, and why
- Moods or feelings you experience
- ability to put yourself in someone else's wants, needs, and viewpoints
- ability to bounce back from traumatic or stressful events
- Intelligence skill of understanding, controlling, and expressing your emotions and sensing the emotions of others
- physical, mental, and emotional reactions of your body to the challenges you face
15 Clues: positive stress • How you feel about yourself • any factor that causes stress • Moods or feelings you experience • emotion that means being thankful or grateful • ability to bounce back from traumatic or stressful events • Awareness skill of knowing which emotions you feel, and why • set ways a person thinks or feels about someone or something. • ...
mental health 2025-02-03
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- firm observance of core ethical values
- chemical produced to regulate activity of cells
- stress associated with long term problems
- the acceptance of loss
- having enough skills to do something
- distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves
- complex set of characteristics that makes you unique
- intentional use of offensive behavior
- dealing successfully with difficult changes in life
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- the ability to understand how someone else feels
- anything that causes stress
- the ability to adapt and recover from disappointment
- the act of becoming aware through the senses
- the act of showing sorrow or grief
14 Clues: the acceptance of loss • anything that causes stress • the act of showing sorrow or grief • having enough skills to do something • intentional use of offensive behavior • firm observance of core ethical values • stress associated with long term problems • the act of becoming aware through the senses • chemical produced to regulate activity of cells • ...
Mental Illness 2026-03-10
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- A condition where a person experiences extreme mood swings between highs and lows
- A mental health condition characterised by a persistent disregard for the rights of others, lack of empathy, and often manipulative or deceitful behaviour
- A state of extremely elevated mood, energy, and activity levels
- Persistent, unwanted thoughts that cause distress
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- A mental health condition marked by persistent sadness and loss of interest
- A condition where a person loses touch with reality
- Emotional suffering caused by overwhelming stress
- Intense fear of social situations or being judged by others
- An intense fear of a specific object or situation
- A disorder characterised by distorted thinking, hallucinations, and delusions
- A disorder involving repetitive thoughts and behaviours a person feels driven to perform
- A disorder involving excessive worry or fear
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience
- A condition involving flashbacks and anxiety after a traumatic event
14 Clues: A disorder involving excessive worry or fear • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience • Emotional suffering caused by overwhelming stress • An intense fear of a specific object or situation • Persistent, unwanted thoughts that cause distress • A condition where a person loses touch with reality • Intense fear of social situations or being judged by others • ...
Brain test 2024-03-24
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- Focused mental effort
- Focus of the mind
- Brain's ability to reorganize
- Memory loss
- Cognitive decline
- Function Cognitive control processes
- Converting information into memory
- Ability to remember
- Brain region vital for memory
- Mental processes
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- Memory Short-term memory
- Memory Storage of information over time
- Learning by heart
- Load Mental effort required to complete a task
- Recalling stored information
- Neurodegenerative disease affecting memory
- Gap between neurons
- Failure to remember
- Memory aid
- Acquisition of knowledge
20 Clues: Memory aid • Memory loss • Mental processes • Learning by heart • Focus of the mind • Cognitive decline • Gap between neurons • Failure to remember • Ability to remember • Focused mental effort • Memory Short-term memory • Acquisition of knowledge • Recalling stored information • Brain's ability to reorganize • Brain region vital for memory • Converting information into memory • ...
Mental health with athletes 2025-06-05
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- Michael Phelps was diagnosed with
- what position does Jaren Duran play
- Michael Phelps has 23 of these
- brain chemical related to mood
- when you are afraid to make a mistake
- describes a persons total mental wellness
- what star RB suffered from social anxiety disorder
- necessary for both physical and mental recovery
- what team does Aj Brown play for
- 2024 all star game mvp
- what Olympic event does Michael Phelps do
- what team did Ricky Williams play for in college
- type of fatigue from overtraining
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- a mental health professional
- Aj brown's postition
- who withdrew from the 2021 olympics to focus on mental health
- therapy method using conversations
- what olympic event does Simone Biles do
- writing on Jarren Durans wrist tape
- internal dialogue that can be positive or negative
- mental strategy to envision succsess
- What team does Jaren Duran play for
- excessive fear or worry
- coaches should create this type of environment
- Dwayne the ? Johnson
25 Clues: Aj brown's postition • Dwayne the ? Johnson • 2024 all star game mvp • excessive fear or worry • a mental health professional • Michael Phelps has 23 of these • brain chemical related to mood • what team does Aj Brown play for • Michael Phelps was diagnosed with • type of fatigue from overtraining • therapy method using conversations • what position does Jaren Duran play • ...
14 2024-07-30
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- Thoughts tangle into paranoia
- Contradictory fears confound
- Hospitality turns to horror
- Nightmarish figures haunt thoughts
- Choices lead to mental crises
- Connection of mind and horror
- Silence amplifies inner terror
- Secrets slowly unravel
- Transforming fear into terror
- Ghosts of the past linger
- Erratic thoughts lead astray
- Puzzling psychological conflict
- Mind gap widens under stress
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- Facing one’s sinister double
- Navigating a mental labyrinth
- Future fears stretch endlessly
- Mental state constantly shifting
- On the brink of mental collapse
- Steadfast mind battles horrors
- Silent screams of the psyche
- Reality blurs into fantasy
- Reality distorted by fear
- Vivid fears color perception
- Disappearance into one’s own mind
- Creeping dread fills the mind
25 Clues: Secrets slowly unravel • Reality distorted by fear • Ghosts of the past linger • Reality blurs into fantasy • Hospitality turns to horror • Facing one’s sinister double • Contradictory fears confound • Silent screams of the psyche • Vivid fears color perception • Erratic thoughts lead astray • Mind gap widens under stress • Thoughts tangle into paranoia • ...
*MENTAL ILLNESS* - Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-19
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- How many signs of Mental Illness are there?
- _______ illnesses are health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior (or a combination of these).
- ____ mental illness (AMI) is defined as a mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder.
- The _________ Psychiatric Association defines mental illness as a health condition that involves changes in emotion, thinking, or behavior—or a combination of these.
- A serious developmental disorder that impairs the ability to communicate and interact.
- The term "mental illness" _________ a variety of mental health conditions.
- Mental illness is a ______ problem that affects how a person thinks, behaves and interacts with others.
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- Associated with mood swings, excessive lows and manic highs.
- Mental health conditions are _______ in a person's thinking, feeling, or behavior (or a combination of these) that reflect a problem in mental function.
- A group of thinking and social symptoms that interfere with daily functioning.
- ______ illness is a group of illnesses that are often diagnosed through standard criteria.
- How many types of mental illness are there?
- A mental health Disorder characterized by worry or fear.
13 Clues: How many signs of Mental Illness are there? • How many types of mental illness are there? • A mental health Disorder characterized by worry or fear. • Associated with mood swings, excessive lows and manic highs. • The term "mental illness" _________ a variety of mental health conditions. • ...
Healthy Living 2025-06-17
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- personal wellness activity
- Mineral for strong bones
- Shots that prevent disease
- Mind-body exercise
- Body’s defense system
- Diet and food expert
- Muscular power
- Heart specialist
- Good bacteria for gut health
- Endurance or lasting energy
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- Immunization method
- Range of motion in joints
- Mental health professional
- Helps regulate digestion
- Routine doctor’s visit
- Practice for mental calm
- Mental or emotional strain
- Leafy or root health boosters
- Routine health check
- General physical condition
20 Clues: Muscular power • Heart specialist • Mind-body exercise • Immunization method • Diet and food expert • Routine health check • Body’s defense system • Routine doctor’s visit • Helps regulate digestion • Mineral for strong bones • Practice for mental calm • Range of motion in joints • Mental health professional • personal wellness activity • Shots that prevent disease • ...
Mental Illness Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-21
Across
- An extreme fear of something.
- The branch of medicine concerned with diagnosing and treating mental illness.
- Disorder, A tendency to dwell on unwanted thoughts and perform repetitive rituals.
- Disorder: Maladjusted emotional reactions that are inappropriate.
- A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel and behave clearly.
- disorder, Abnormal or disturbed eating habits.
- The act of taking ones own life voluntarily.
- Swings, Going from being happy to sad.
- A state of psychic tension occurring in some forms of mental disorder.
- Sadness or gloom
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- Treatment to help relieve a disorder.
- A mental illness that brings severe high and low moods and changes in sleep, energy, thinking, and behavior.
- mental illness marked by periods of great excitement or euphoria, delusions, and overactivity, extremely elevated and excitable mood usually associated with bipolar disorder.
- disorder, A way of thinking, feeling behaving that stray from expectations of the culture.
- Post-traumatic stress disorder.
- Unstable, goes from joyful to angry quickly
- To treat in an overbearing or intimidating manner.
- Breakdown, A mental condition in which you are so upset or so unhappy that you cannot look after yourself.
- A state of mental strain resulting in demanding circumstances.
- Shock, An illness caused by witnessing or experiencing a traumatic event, often used as a basis for a legal compensation claim.
20 Clues: Sadness or gloom • An extreme fear of something. • Post-traumatic stress disorder. • Treatment to help relieve a disorder. • Swings, Going from being happy to sad. • Unstable, goes from joyful to angry quickly • The act of taking ones own life voluntarily. • disorder, Abnormal or disturbed eating habits. • To treat in an overbearing or intimidating manner. • ...
Mental Illness and Disorders 2021-10-28
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- medication used to manage the symptoms of schizophrenia
- brain injury characterized by nausea, confusion and weakness
- method of treatment in which members of a family meet together with a therapist
- characterized by a person showing extreme instability in his or her self-concept
- mental illness characterized
- series of suicides in a community over a relatively short period of time
- people who lose a loved one to suicide
- mental illness characterized by extreme or unrealistic worries
- mental illness characterized by intense periods of depression
- copying of suicide attempts after exposure to another person's suicide
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- common mental illness characterized by disregard for social rules
- type of medications that make certain chemicals in the brain more available to combat depression
- medical condition in which a person experiences mental or emotional problems
- mental illness characterized by intense and ongoing negative feelings
- episodes of intense fear that are often accompanied by serious physical symptoms
- hereditary vulnerability to various diseases and illnesses
- damage caused by a severe blow or jolt to the head
- negative or unfair belief circulated within society
18 Clues: mental illness characterized • people who lose a loved one to suicide • damage caused by a severe blow or jolt to the head • negative or unfair belief circulated within society • medication used to manage the symptoms of schizophrenia • hereditary vulnerability to various diseases and illnesses • brain injury characterized by nausea, confusion and weakness • ...
NAMI Club Crossword 2024-09-28
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- a feeling of dread, fear, or uneasiness, a common response to stress
- uncontrollable recurring thoughts and/or repetitive behaviors
- ability to understand another person's feelings/experiences
- chronic mental illness, affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves
- defense mechanism where someone attributes their feelings about themselves to someone else
- eating disorder, binge eating followed by purging ("reversing" weight gain)
- state of worry or mental tension
- mental health condition, causes extreme mood swings and sometimes periods of mania
- symptoms that cause a loss of touch with reality and knowing what is real
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- obsession over flaws in physical appearance
- neurodevelopmental disorder, affects ability to focus or control impulses
- mental disorder, low mood and loss of interest in enjoyed activities
- mental health condition, an unreasonably high sense of one's importance
- the 'C' in 'CBT' (__ behavioral therapy)
- disorder, develops after a traumatic event. negative thoughts, memory issues, fear
- eating disorder, fear of gaining weight and limiting food intake
- act of matching someone else's social beliefs, fitting into a mold
- method of treatment for mental illness, meetings with a professional
18 Clues: state of worry or mental tension • the 'C' in 'CBT' (__ behavioral therapy) • obsession over flaws in physical appearance • ability to understand another person's feelings/experiences • uncontrollable recurring thoughts and/or repetitive behaviors • eating disorder, fear of gaining weight and limiting food intake • ...
Psychological Wellbeing Revision 2023-11-11
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- A specific fear of an object or situation
- The practice of being fully present and aware of one's surroundings
- The aspect of the BPS model related to individual differences
- The aspect of the BPS model related to the influence of others
- A style of communication where both parties are respected.
- An effective treatment for mild to moderate Depression
- The art of being thanful
- Feelings of happiness and life satisfaction
- Intense, persistent worry about every day situations
- The abbreviation for an effective type of therapy
- A mental health issue characterised by hallucinations and delusions
- Level of the hierarchy associated with confidence and self respect
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- The aspect of the BPS model related to the body and brain
- Surname of the psychologist who theorised a hierarchy of needs.
- The abbreivation of a mental illness caused by past trauma
- A hormone associated with the Fight or Flight response.
- _________ factors reduce the chance of suffering from mental illess
- The abililty to 'bounce back' from challenges
- What the 'R' in PERMA stands for.
- Abbreviation for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
- The neurotransmitter lacking in people with Depression
- Negative societal beliefs about people with mental illness
- Self _________ refers to reaching one's potential
- A mental illness characterised by consisten low mood
24 Clues: The art of being thanful • What the 'R' in PERMA stands for. • A specific fear of an object or situation • Feelings of happiness and life satisfaction • The abililty to 'bounce back' from challenges • Self _________ refers to reaching one's potential • The abbreviation for an effective type of therapy • Intense, persistent worry about every day situations • ...
Week 19 Review: Psychopathology 2025-01-12
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- A disorder that resolves without treatment over a specific time period.
- A psychological perspective focusing on personal growth, self-actualization, and well-being.
- A model combining learning theories and maladaptive thinking patterns to treat mental disorders.
- Behavior that differs significantly from societal norms.
- Methods used to modify abnormal behavior or alleviate mental illness symptoms.
- The study of psychological disorders, including their symptoms, causes, and treatments.
- The study of the frequency and causes of mental disorders in populations.
- A predisposition or vulnerability to a disorder, such as genetic or cognitive factors.
- A form of therapy focused on identifying and changing negative thought patterns and behaviors.
- Behavior that poses a threat to oneself or others.
- A model that views mental disorders as illnesses to be treated or cured.
- The pattern of a disorder over time, such as acute, chronic, or time-limited.
- The process of organizing mental disorders into categories for understanding and treatment.
- A manual used by healthcare professionals to diagnose mental disorders.
- Impaired functioning in daily life due to psychological or physical issues.
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- A psychological approach that emphasizes learning through reinforcement and punishment.
- A model that attributes a disorder to a single cause, such as biological or psychological factors.
- A model that considers multiple causes, including biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors.
- The study of behavior, thoughts, and emotions to understand and improve mental processes.
- A mark of disgrace or negative judgment associated with a particular condition.
- Standards used to define psychological abnormality or illness.
- The expected progression or outcome of a disorder.
- A classification assigned to a condition or behavior based on medical or psychological criteria.
- Significant suffering or emotional pain experienced by an individual.
- A model considering biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors in mental health.
- A long-term pattern of symptoms or illness.
- A branch of medicine focused on diagnosing, treating, and preventing mental health disorders.
- A model suggesting disorders result from a predisposition and environmental stressors.
- The cause or origin of a disorder, whether biological, psychological, or social.
- A short-term pattern of symptoms or illness.
30 Clues: A long-term pattern of symptoms or illness. • A short-term pattern of symptoms or illness. • The expected progression or outcome of a disorder. • Behavior that poses a threat to oneself or others. • Behavior that differs significantly from societal norms. • Standards used to define psychological abnormality or illness. • ...
Drug Use and Mental Health 2024-11-22
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- an affective disorder characterized by a dysphoric mood and loss of interest or pleasure in almost all usual activities or pasttimes
- health conditions characterized by alterations in thinking, mood, or behavior (or some condition thereof) associated with distress and impaired functioning
- a nineteenth century treatment in which people with mental illness were removed from the everyday life stressors of their home environment and given “asylum” in a rural setting, including rest, exercise, fresh air, and amusements
- rather than curing, an outcome sought by most people with mental illness
- Acronym for the complex physiological responses resulting from exposures to stressors
- a strategy directed towards individuals or groups that aims to reduce the harms associated with certain behaviors
- transferring patients from one type of public institution to another, usually as a result of policy change rather than improved treatment effectiveness
- the concept of equality in healthcare coverage for people with mental illness and those with other medical illnesses or injuries
- surgical severance of nerve fibers of the brain by incision
- a program that stops the spread of needle-transmitted drugs with used needles by allowing people to turn in their used needles for new ones
- Acronym for a strategy that focused on zero tolerance (the “just say no” concept) and largely proved ineffective
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- the process of discharging, on a large scale, patients from state mental hospitals to less-restrictive community settings
- collective term for all diagnosable mental disorders
- an alarm reaction that prepares one physiologically for sudden action
- ECT; method of treatment for mental disorders involding the administration of electric current to the scalp to induce convulsions and unconsciousness
- nearly half of people with mental illness are diagnosed with more than one disorder
- service provider’s degree of compatibility with the specific culture of the population served
- the emotional and social well-being, including one’s psychological resources for dealing with day-to-day problems of life
- acronym for the nation’s leading mental health research agency, housed in the National Institutes of Health
- woman who establishes public hospitals to provide decent care to indigents with mental illness
20 Clues: collective term for all diagnosable mental disorders • surgical severance of nerve fibers of the brain by incision • an alarm reaction that prepares one physiologically for sudden action • rather than curing, an outcome sought by most people with mental illness • nearly half of people with mental illness are diagnosed with more than one disorder • ...
Nervous System 2018-10-10
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- a disorder that causes recurring seizures
- giving value to or approving.
- method of treating mental illness that involves talking about one's problems with mental health professionals.
- a disorder in which a person has excessive anxiety about social situations also called social phobia
- Illness disorder that disrupts a person's ability to function at a normal level in the family, home, or community
- the loss of function of the lower body and legs
- a type of mental illness that causes a person to have mood swings and changes in energy levels and the ability to function
- a serious, progressive loss of mental abilities such as thinking, remembering, reasoning, and communicating
- a condition in which the lens of the eye becomes cloudy, causing vision loss.
- the use of legal or illegal substances in a way that is harmful to oneself or others
- walking aimlessly around the facility or facility grounds.
- the ability to think clearly and logically
Down
- an infection in the middle ear that causes pain, pressure, fever, and reduced ability to hear
- a progressive, degenerative, and incurable disease that causes proteins to build up in and around nerve cells, which results in memory loss, cognitive impairment, and behavioral changes
- a form of mental illness that may involve acute episodes; affects a person's ability to think
- the physical and mental symptoms caused by ceasing to use a particular addictive substance
- a progressive disease that causes a portion of the brain to degenerate causing rigid muscles, shuffling gait, pill rolling, mask like face, and tremors
- a head injury that occurs from a banging movement of the brain against the skull.
- mental or physical exhaustion due to a prolonged period of stress and frustration
19 Clues: giving value to or approving. • a disorder that causes recurring seizures • the ability to think clearly and logically • the loss of function of the lower body and legs • walking aimlessly around the facility or facility grounds. • a condition in which the lens of the eye becomes cloudy, causing vision loss. • ...
Mental Health Awareness Month 2024-01-03
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- _______Disorders include depression and bipolar.
- Hearing or seeing things that are not there.
- A pattern of grandiose self importance and a lack of empathy.
- To improve odds of recovery, seek _________ compenant Mental Health providers
- Helps ensure individuals have the same rights.
- A neurological and developmental disorder that affect how people interact with others, communicate, learn, and behave.
- Seasonal __________Disorder gets worse in Fall and winter.
- Certain places, events, or objects create powerful reactions of strong irrational fears.
- __________use disorders often occur simultaneously in individuals with mental illness.
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- Beliefs held despite evidence to the contrary.
- Also known as talk therapy
- When someone is unaware of their own diagnosis or they cannot perceive their diagnosis correctly.
- Approximately 50% of insomnia is due to depression, anxiety or ___________ stress.
- _____________disorders is the most common mental health disorder in the United States.
- Reducing mental illness ________ encourages people to seek help.
- What month is Mental Health Awareness Month
- ____________ disorders are higher among women.
- Removes a significant barrier to successfully coping with mental illness.
18 Clues: Also known as talk therapy • What month is Mental Health Awareness Month • Hearing or seeing things that are not there. • Beliefs held despite evidence to the contrary. • Helps ensure individuals have the same rights. • ____________ disorders are higher among women. • _______Disorders include depression and bipolar. • ...
BrainBlast-Nervous System Crossword 2023-05-23
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- a mental disorder composed of a manic and depressive phase; mood swings likely
- receptors in the retina responsible for color vision
- a mental disorder where hallucinations and psychosis occur
- a mental illness with heightened awareness and fight or flight responses, extreme nervousness
- Nerves leaving the brain, sending signals to body
- nerves entering the brain, receiving body signals
- side lobe of the brain processing hearing
- a common sense of disapproval in speaking of or acknowledging mental illness
- a mental illness where obsessive, reoccurring thoughts or actions occur
- front lobe of the brain processing judgement
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- part of the brain controlling body temp,heart rate, and hunger
- back lobe of the brain processing vision
- in sodium-potassium reaction in neurons, about -70mv
- below the cerebrum, coordinates balance and posture
- top lobe of the brain processing other senses and learning
- a mental illness with a persistent lack of satisfaction and happiness
- part of the inner brain, where all information is relayed to to distribute throughout the rest of the brain
- the largest part of the brain responsible for higher thinking, sensing, and movement
- receptors in the retina responsible for light levels; Allow us to see better in
19 Clues: back lobe of the brain processing vision • side lobe of the brain processing hearing • front lobe of the brain processing judgement • Nerves leaving the brain, sending signals to body • nerves entering the brain, receiving body signals • below the cerebrum, coordinates balance and posture • receptors in the retina responsible for color vision • ...
Mental Illness Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-21
Across
- Swings Going from being happy to sad.
- Treatment to help relieve a disorder.
- The branch of medicine concerned with diagnosing and treating mental illness.
- To treat in an overbearing or intimidating manner.
- The act of taking ones own life voluntarily.
- A state of psychic tension occurring in some forms of mental disorder.
- A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness
- Shock An illness caused by witnessing or experiencing a traumatic event,
- Post-traumatic stress disorder.
- used as a basis for a legal compensation claim.
- Unstable, goes from joyful to angry quickly
- disorder, A way of thinking, feeling behaving that stray from expectations of the culture.
Down
- Disorder A tendency to dwell on unwanted thoughts and perform repetitive rituals.
- Breakdown A mental condition in which you are so upset or so unhappy that you cannot look after yourself.
- A mental illness that brings severe high and low moods and changes in sleep, energy, thinking, and behavior.
- Sadness or gloom
- A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel and behave clearly.
- disorder Abnormal or disturbed eating habits.
- Disorder Maladjusted emotional reactions that are inappropriate.
- An extreme fear of something.
- mental illness marked by periods of great excitement or euphoria, delusions, and overactivity, extremely elevated and excitable mood usually associated with bipolar disorder.
- A state of mental strain resulting in demanding circumstances.
22 Clues: Sadness or gloom • An extreme fear of something. • Post-traumatic stress disorder. • Swings Going from being happy to sad. • Treatment to help relieve a disorder. • Unstable, goes from joyful to angry quickly • The act of taking ones own life voluntarily. • disorder Abnormal or disturbed eating habits. • used as a basis for a legal compensation claim. • ...
Aspects of Behavioral Health 2024-11-19
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- Remedy for treating patients with mental health concerns through talking
- Interference with daily activities such as job performance, school work and relationships
- Affective Disorder Depression which occurs at the same time every year
- Action taken to reveal information to another person
- Feelings of separation and notice of the aspect which is gone
- Ability to accept a condition
- Value a person holds of themselves
- Behavioral Therapy Improving brain function and thought through talking by challenging and changing an individual's behavior
- Death caused by self-directed injurious behavior with intent to die as a result of the behavior
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- Mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest in activities affecting daily life
- Depression Occurs after a woman has a baby
- Stimulation Therapy Process of sending electrical impulses to the brain
- Fear of situations which may cause panic
- Illness Mental, Behavioral or emotional disorder
- Reoccurring or persistent
- Some type of fear which is specific to an element
- Chronic mental illness which affects one's perception of reality
- Disapproval or disgrace of a specific characteristic, aspect or element
- Actions taken to care for one's body, mind and soul
- Abuse Repeated misuse of alcohol and/or drugs, potentially coinciding with mental illness(es)
- Belief in oneself to achieve a goal or task
- Disorder Involves mood swings and episodes of depression
- Mental Illness Mental, Behavioral or emotional disorder resulting in serious functional impairment, which substantially interferes with or limits one or more major life acitvites
23 Clues: Reoccurring or persistent • Ability to accept a condition • Value a person holds of themselves • Fear of situations which may cause panic • Depression Occurs after a woman has a baby • Belief in oneself to achieve a goal or task • Illness Mental, Behavioral or emotional disorder • Some type of fear which is specific to an element • ...
Diversity of health issues 2023-12-30
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- Improper beating of the heart
- A mental health disorder in which people process reality abnormally.
- Damage to the brain when blood flow is interrupted
- A disorder involving anxiety
- A __________ brain injury can sometimes lead to a mental health issue.
- The most common mental health disorder is
- Use of drugs or alcohol can also lead to these types of disorders.
Down
- A disorder that usually affects older people with memory issues, but can have an early onset.
- This develops in the eye with degenerative nerve damage
- A disorder that is _________ and compulsive, leading to repetitive actions.
- A disorder around food and how it is consumed
- The 'S' in PTSD
- One way to combat mental health issues is to be _______ in your community.
- A disorder that swings from depression to mania for weeks or months at a time.
- This mindset is good for your overall health
- A type of headache with other symptoms such as nausea
- The month when mental health disorders are recognized
17 Clues: The 'S' in PTSD • A disorder involving anxiety • Improper beating of the heart • The most common mental health disorder is • This mindset is good for your overall health • A disorder around food and how it is consumed • Damage to the brain when blood flow is interrupted • A type of headache with other symptoms such as nausea • ...
Mental 2022-06-06
Chapter 5 Health 2023-11-11
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- A personality disorder characterized by a pattern of disregard for the rights of others. Individuals with this disorder may engage in deceitful or manipulative behavior without feeling remorse.
- Act of taking one's own life
- A type of counseling or psychotherapy where a person meets one-on-one with a therapist to discuss and work through personal challenges, emotions, and mental health issues.
- Medications used to manage symptoms of psychosis, such as hallucinations and delusions. They are often prescribed to individuals with severe mental illnesses like schizophrenia.
- A type of mental illness characterized by excessive worry, fear, or nervousness. It can impact a person's ability to function in daily life and may manifest in physical symptoms.
- A mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings, including episodes of mania (elevated mood) and depression. These mood shifts can interfere with daily life and relationships.
- Negative attitudes, beliefs, or stereotypes that lead to discrimination and social rejection of individuals with mental health conditions. Stigma can hinder seeking help and contribute to social isolation.
- A severe mental disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly. It can involve hallucinations, delusions, and impaired cognitive function, impacting daily functioning.
- Gatherings of individuals who share common experiences or challenges, providing mutual support, encouragement, and information. Support groups can focus on various issues, including mental health.
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- A mental health disorder marked by unstable moods, behavior, and relationships. Individuals with this disorder may have difficulty regulating emotions and maintaining stable relationships.
- People who lose a loved one to suicide
- Medications prescribed to alleviate symptoms of depression by affecting neurotransmitters in the brain. They aim to restore chemical imbalances and improve mood.
- A mood disorder marked by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in activities. It can significantly impact a person's daily life and functioning.
- A type of mental health care that involves staying at a hospital or residential facility for intensive treatment and monitoring. It is often recommended for individuals with severe mental health issues.
- A form of psychotherapy that involves working with families to improve communication and resolve conflicts. It aims to enhance understanding and strengthen relationships within the family.
- A condition that affects a person's thinking, feeling, behavior, or mood. Mental illnesses can vary in severity and may interfere with daily functioning.
- Term that describes the copying of suicide attempts after exposure to another peron’s suicide.
- Series of suicides in a particular community that occur in a relatively short period of time.
- A professional trained to provide psychological therapy or counseling to individuals, helping them address and manage various mental health issues and improve their overall well-being.
- A neurodevelopmental disorder that affects a person's ability to pay attention, control impulses, and manage hyperactivity. It often begins in childhood and can persist into adulthood.
20 Clues: Act of taking one's own life • People who lose a loved one to suicide • Series of suicides in a particular community that occur in a relatively short period of time. • Term that describes the copying of suicide attempts after exposure to another peron’s suicide. • ...
Year 13 revision: Theories 2025-04-29
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- Tpye of utilitarianism Hare and Singer prefer
- The only thing that is good without qualification
- Everything is physical or supervenes upon the physical (this includes properties, events, objects and any substance(s) that exist).
- Theory that it is moral to maximise pleasure
- The argumetn for substance dualism: Mind is unextended and thinking
- an absolute command
- There are no mind-independent moral properties/facts.
- A mental state that is 'about' something
- Hume's gap: issue with realism and utilitarianism
- Type of machine Nozick uses
- The property dualist that uses the zombie argument
- Moral statements are used to give instructions
- The first formulation of the CI
- moral properties are non-natural or super natural properties
- Bentham's version
- All mental states are identical to brain states (‘ontological’ reduction) although ‘mental state’ and ‘brain state’ are not synonymous (so not an ‘analytic’ reduction)
- An 'If then' command
- the theory that we make a flaw when making moral statements
- Another word for intentional mental states
- There are mind-independent moral properties/facts
- You should act 'out' of this
- The subjective mental experience
- moral _______: an issue with moral anti-realism
- Moral statements are statements of emotion
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- A physical duplicate that lacks qualia
- all mental states can be characterised in terms of functional roles which can be multiply realised.
- Some or all common-sense (“folk-psychological”) mental states/properties do not exist and our common-sense understanding is radically mistaken.
- Acording to Mill: Pleasures of the mind
- An issue with Behaviourism and Mind-brain type identity theory, not functionalism though!
- The arguments for substance Dualism: using Liebniz's law
- What is missing from epiphenomenalism
- A moral rules
- Mental states are just a byproduct of physical processes- But they exist!
- The analogy Aristotle uses, e.g. playing a piano
- Type of behaviourism: propositions about mental states are propositions about behavioural dispositions (ie propositions that use ordinary language)
- Mary's dad, I guess? Loves polar bears...
- The type of dualism that states mental states and physical states can impact each other
- Minds exist and are not identical to bodies or to parts of bodies.
- There are at least some mental properties that are neither reducible to nor supervenient upon physical properties.
- The ultimate ends for human life: Aristotle
- What should you not use people as, according to Kant
- According to aristotle: A character trait in excess or deficiancy
- She gains something new leaving the room...
- Moral properties are natural properties
- This is the 'slave of passion' according to Hume
- Type of behaviourism: All propositions about mental states can be reduced without loss of meaning to propositions that exclusively use the language of physics to talk about bodily states/movements
46 Clues: A moral rules • Bentham's version • an absolute command • An 'If then' command • Type of machine Nozick uses • You should act 'out' of this • The first formulation of the CI • The subjective mental experience • What is missing from epiphenomenalism • A physical duplicate that lacks qualia • Acording to Mill: Pleasures of the mind • Moral properties are natural properties • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2023-11-28
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- the condition, or degree of health, of one's mind and emotions.
- strategies for taking care of your mental health.
- having or showing understanding or knowledge.
- a mental illness marked by sadness, inactivity, and loss of a sense of one's own worth.
- meeting your _____ _____ such as sleep, food, and water is essential for good mental health.
- mental reactions (such as anger or fear) marked by strong feelings and usually causing physical effects.
- a form of talk treatment for people struggling with their mental health or a mental illness.
Down
- a class of illness that primarily afflicts the mind, thought processes, and emotions rather than the physical body.
- using _____ self-talk can help improve your mental health.
- a _____ adult is someone that you can talk to about your mental health.
- a mental illness characterized by feelings of worry or fear that are strong enough to interfere with one's daily activities.
- taking deep _____ is one way to calm down your mind and body.
- a healthy way to take care of your mind and body through physical movement.
- a persistent, negative social characterization or stereotype of a behavior or condition.
14 Clues: having or showing understanding or knowledge. • strategies for taking care of your mental health. • using _____ self-talk can help improve your mental health. • taking deep _____ is one way to calm down your mind and body. • the condition, or degree of health, of one's mind and emotions. • a _____ adult is someone that you can talk to about your mental health. • ...
Health Triangle 2025-02-12
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- Essential rest period for physical and mental restoration
- Mental states associated with feelings and moods
- The aspect of health related to bodily well-being
- Ability to recover quickly from difficulties
- The aspect of health related to cognitive and emotional well-being
- Mental or emotional strain or tension
- Maintaining equilibrium between different aspects of health
- Practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease
- Exchange of information or ideas between individuals
- Social connection between individuals who care for each other
- Activities done regularly for enjoyment during leisure time
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- A group of people related by blood or affection
- The state of being in good physical and mental health
- Confidence in one's own worth or abilities
- The aspect of health related to relationships and interactions
- The process of providing or obtaining food for health and growth
- Regular physical activity to improve fitness
- Practice of focused concentration for relaxation and clarity
18 Clues: Mental or emotional strain or tension • Confidence in one's own worth or abilities • Ability to recover quickly from difficulties • Regular physical activity to improve fitness • A group of people related by blood or affection • Mental states associated with feelings and moods • The aspect of health related to bodily well-being • ...
mental 2021-09-07
Across
- disorder OCD, repeated behaviors or thoughts.
- ____ is called manic depression, extreme mood swings from depression, mania, or happiness.
- "split mind" hallucinates, hear voices, or talk to themselves.
Down
- disorder a mood disorder
- _____disorder, it affect a person's ability to get along with others.
- is a fear of having serious diseases.
- is an excessive fear (irrational fear)
- is an illness of the mind that can harm your thoughts, feeling and stop you from having a happy lif is an illness in which real, imagined, or excessive fear or worry.
8 Clues: disorder a mood disorder • is a fear of having serious diseases. • is an excessive fear (irrational fear) • disorder OCD, repeated behaviors or thoughts. • "split mind" hallucinates, hear voices, or talk to themselves. • _____disorder, it affect a person's ability to get along with others. • ...
Co-Occurring 2025-09-29
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- The practice of refraining from substance use altogether.
- Needing more of a substance over time to achieve the same effect.
- The ability to recover or adapt in the face of mental health and substance-related challenges.
- The use of substances to cope with or reduce symptoms of mental health disorders.
- A stimulus (internal or external) that increases the risk of substance use or a mental health episode.
- Strategies aimed at reducing the negative effects of substance use rather than requiring abstinence.
- Negative beliefs or discrimination surrounding individuals with substance use or mental health disorders.
- A return to substance use or worsening of mental health symptoms after a period of improvement.
- Another term for dual diagnosis, highlighting the simultaneous presence of both.
- The presence of both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder in the same individual.
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- Care – A treatment philosophy focused on long-term wellness, empowerment, and quality of life.
- An intense desire or urge to use a substance, often triggered by mental health stressors.
- A therapeutic approach that addresses both mental health and substance use issues together.
- Strategies used to manage stress, cravings, or symptoms of mental illness without substances.
- Physical and psychological symptoms that occur when reducing or stopping substance use.
15 Clues: The practice of refraining from substance use altogether. • Needing more of a substance over time to achieve the same effect. • Another term for dual diagnosis, highlighting the simultaneous presence of both. • The use of substances to cope with or reduce symptoms of mental health disorders. • ...
Mental Health Awareness Week! 2022-04-20
Across
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of the White Squirrel
- Technique focusing on the present
- a disorder that can result in hallucinations, delusions and disordered thinking/behaviour
- 3W and Outpatient MH Manager
- Workplace, Abbreviation
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of the Radar
- Father of the Bride Star, Wanted to be a Social Worker, 2 words
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- Hospital Social Worker in history, Title
- Dr. Mark, not Duckworth
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of Olympic Skater Eisler
- having a tendency to dwell on unwanted thoughts; performing repetitious rituals
- goal is to reduce
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Birthplace of Munro
- branch of medicine, dx and treatment of mental illness
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Beach Town
15 Clues: goal is to reduce • Dr. Mark, not Duckworth • Workplace, Abbreviation • 3W and Outpatient MH Manager • Technique focusing on the present • Hospital Social Worker in history, Title • One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Beach Town • One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of the Radar • One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Birthplace of Munro • ...
Psychology revision 2025-08-02
Across
- A risk factor that increases a person’s chance of developing a mental disorder (e.g., genetics or early trauma).
- Repeatedly thinking about negative thoughts or problems without moving forward.
- A mental factor that affects behaviour, like thoughts, emotions, or coping skills.
- A state of elevated mood, high energy, and sometimes risky behaviour.
- A severe mental illness that can involve delusions, hallucinations, and disorganised thinking.
- A physical factor that influences mental health, such as brain chemistry or genetics.
Down
- A state of intense unease or dissatisfaction, often linked with depression.
- A mood disorder involving long periods of sadness, hopelessness, and lack of motivation.
- A factor that reduces the likelihood of mental illness and supports good mental health.
- Talking therapy used to treat mental health conditions through conversation and strategies.
- A mental disorder marked by extreme mood swings between depression and mania.
- Suspicious or irrational thoughts that others are trying to harm or deceive you.
- The consistency of a test or measurement over time.
- The extent to which a test or tool measures what it is meant to measure.
- An intense and irrational fear of a specific object or situation.
- Helpful or age-appropriate behaviour that allow someone to function well in everyday life.
16 Clues: The consistency of a test or measurement over time. • An intense and irrational fear of a specific object or situation. • A state of elevated mood, high energy, and sometimes risky behaviour. • The extent to which a test or tool measures what it is meant to measure. • A state of intense unease or dissatisfaction, often linked with depression. • ...
YeeYee 2023-06-02
Across
- a form of psychotherapy where they meat in a group and discuss mental problems together
- natural responce o loosing someone or something
- act of sorrowing
- group of suicides
- disorder where you have sudden attacks
- the action of consenting to receive or undertake something offered.
- is a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration
- the state or experience of being isolated from a group
- killing your self for a mental reason
- refusing to admit the truth or reality of something unpleasant.
- presistent disturbance of eating disorder
- emotional responce to loss
- a strong feeling of annoyance,
- deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed
- treatment for mental conditions
- psychotherapy way to treat mental patients with drugged medication
Down
- dysfunction of the brain that was meant to exclude psychiatric disorders.
- a clinically significant disturbance in a individuals cognition
- the catharsis or sudden outpouring of emotions that have been pent up or suppressed.
- a group of recognisable medical conditions which are due to changes to the functioning of the systems of the body rather than due to a disease affecting the structure of the body
- marked disruption in emotion
- treatment that makes a effort to change mental patterns
- the thoughts and behaviors mobilized to manage internal and external stressful situations
- a condition in which a person has excessive worry
- a group of behavioral and emotional problems characterized by a diregard for other
- the treatment of a mental condition by training the patient's reactions to stimuli.
26 Clues: act of sorrowing • group of suicides • emotional responce to loss • marked disruption in emotion • a strong feeling of annoyance, • treatment for mental conditions • killing your self for a mental reason • disorder where you have sudden attacks • presistent disturbance of eating disorder • deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed • ...
