mental Crossword Puzzles
Crossword Puzzle with answers 2025-03-07
Across
- – Physical activity to assist the body in staying fit and healthy
- health services – Services provided by governments, usually free of charge
- – Restoring someone to health after addiction or sickness
- – To become worse
- – Happening a lot or becoming worse
- – Physical harm or damage
- – The invasion and growth of germs in the body
- – To weaken or damage
- – Substances and activities that create either a physical or mental dependency
- – To identify the nature of a medical condition
- – inactive and without physical exercise
- lifestyle – A life that involves lots of exercise and activity
- – A condition that results in abnormal or excessive fat accumulation
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- – To relieve pain or symptoms
- diet – Consumption of fatty and sugary food and drinks, likely to lead to health problems
- – A disorder of structure or function in a human, which produces symptoms.
- – A long-lasting and difficult to eradicate illness
- foods – Foods that are high in fat and lead to health problems
- medicine – To give medicine to a patient
- – Vitamins and minerals found in foods and plants
- foods – Foods that are high in sugar, such as chocolate and carbonated drinks
- – An illness or condition that affects mental or physical function
- death – Death occurring before the average age of death
- – A large outbreak of a disease or virus
- medicine/treatment – Designed to prevent health problems rather than resolve them
- diet – Consuming food that is beneficial for the body
- fit – Doing exercise to stay healthy
- health – Emotional and psychological well-being
28 Clues: – To become worse • – To weaken or damage • – Physical harm or damage • – To relieve pain or symptoms • – Happening a lot or becoming worse • fit – Doing exercise to stay healthy • medicine – To give medicine to a patient • – A large outbreak of a disease or virus • – inactive and without physical exercise • – The invasion and growth of germs in the body • ...
PathFit 2025-02-11
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- The capacity to bend or adapt.
- A significant change or evolution.
- Consistent effort and self-control.
- A confident, long step.
- A change in position or place.
- The execution of a task or activity.
- Forward movement toward a goal.
- A regular pattern of activity.
- Sustained physical or mental effort.
- Targets set for achievement.
- Quickness and ease of motion.
- Stability in motion or life.
- The force driving action.
- Physical activity to improve health.
- The ability to sustain effort over time.
- The condition of body and mind.
- The ability to recover from setbacks.
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- The way a person lives daily.
- , The state of being physically healthy and strong.
- A long trip or process of personal growth.
- The act of practicing to improve skills.
- Concentrated attention on a task.
- A holistic state of well-being.
- A course taken toward a destination.
- Continued effort despite difficulties.
- A fixed mental attitude or disposition.
- The ability to adjust to change.
- , Individual movements made with the feet.
- The drive to persist despite obstacles.
- The act of discovering new things.
- The force gained by movement.
- Development or increase over time.
- The process of making something as effective as possible.
- The process of finding one’s way.
- A route or trail leading from one point to another.
- A test of ability or determination.
- The successful completion of a goal.
- Vitality required for activity.
- The process of regaining strength.
- Physical or mental power.
40 Clues: A confident, long step. • The force driving action. • Physical or mental power. • Targets set for achievement. • Stability in motion or life. • The way a person lives daily. • The force gained by movement. • Quickness and ease of motion. • The capacity to bend or adapt. • A change in position or place. • A regular pattern of activity. • A holistic state of well-being. • ...
Sensations, perception, attention and memory" 2025-04-24
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- law's scientific domain (10) → PSYCHOPHYSICS
- as a rainbow memorization aid (9) → MNEMONICS
- hue perception under varying light (5) → LIGHT
- phase linked to dreaming (3) → REM
- requiring eye coordination (10) → BINOCULAR
- memory" for riding bikes (8) → PROCEDURAL
- position effect for initial list items (7) → PRIMACY
- is greater than parts" school (6) → GESTALT
- CLUES
- system's detection process (5) → TASTE
- the tip of my tongue" state (7) → TIPOF (shortened)
- mental workspace for reasoning (15) → WORKINGMEMORY
- differentiation (6) → FIGURE
- system retaining learned information (6) → MEMORY
- preservation over time (8) → RETENTION
- I seen this before?" memory test (8) → RECOGNITION
- CLUES
- below conscious awareness (9) → SUBLIMINAL
- mental category representation (8) → PROTOTYPE
- inability to form new recollections (12) → ANTEROGRADE
- processes of understanding (8) → COGNITION
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- recollection system (8) → EPISODIC
- nerve endings (6) → PACINIAN
- recall due to suggestive questioning (11) → MISATTRIBUTION
- selection attention model (7) → BROADBENT
- response to repetitive stimuli (10) → HABITUATION
- optical deception (8) → ILLUSION
- enabling color vision (5) → CONES
- memory strengthening (13) → REACTIVATION
- perceptual processing (8) → BOTTOMUP
- vs low musical tone perception (5) → PITCH
- sensory impression buffer (8) → SENSORY
- a phone number mentally (12) → MAINTENANCER (Note: Typically "MAINTENANCE REHEARSAL" - shortened for grid)
- problem-solving approach (7) → HEURISTIC
- of sensory energy to neural signals (10) → TRANSDUCTION
- perception despite retinal changes (4) → SIZE
- framework shaping expectations (6) → SCHEMA
- mechanism filtering environmental stimuli (8) → ATTENTION
- in the room" phenomenon in psychology (12) → INATTENTIONAL
- perception without external stimulus (11) → HALLUCINATION
- damage consequence (7) → AMNESIA
41 Clues: CLUES • CLUES • nerve endings (6) → PACINIAN • differentiation (6) → FIGURE • optical deception (8) → ILLUSION • damage consequence (7) → AMNESIA • enabling color vision (5) → CONES • recollection system (8) → EPISODIC • phase linked to dreaming (3) → REM • perceptual processing (8) → BOTTOMUP • system's detection process (5) → TASTE • preservation over time (8) → RETENTION • ...
TTS BAHASA INGGRIS 2025-10-28
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- Activity of educating people about safe internet use.
- The plural noun in the text describing rules about what is allowed or not allowed to be shared.
- A short noun in the text meaning measures or actions taken to keep people protected online.
- The company or report cited in the passage.
- People who should actively guide their children’s online use.
- The same month as in clue Across 1.
- Adjective describing anything related to computers, networks, and online platforms.
- A word used in the passage for abusive behavior online that affects victims’ mental health (verb/noun root).
- Process of reviewing or removing inappropriate online content.
- A country mentioned among the top five internet users according to Hootsuite.
- The attitude or environment the text encourages to build online.
- The main topic of the text - a global online network.
- A publication for academic studies, often cited in the text.
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- What can decrease when people’s sleep and internet habits are unhealthy.
- A hyphenated word in the text describing people’s overall physical and mental condition: WELL-_.
- A short word meaning “safe” or “secure.”
- What parents should do to manage the platforms their children use.
- A technique used to alter photos or videos.
- A photo-sharing platform often linked to image manipulation.
- The type of health affected by excessive internet use.
- Platforms should be the right or ______ choice for users.
- Someone who uses online platforms.
- The month when International Internet Day is celebrated.
- The opposite of “exclusive,” describing a better, fairer internet.
- Young users who need more guidance online.
25 Clues: Someone who uses online platforms. • The same month as in clue Across 1. • A short word meaning “safe” or “secure.” • Young users who need more guidance online. • A technique used to alter photos or videos. • The company or report cited in the passage. • Activity of educating people about safe internet use. • The main topic of the text - a global online network. • ...
Mental & Emotional Health 2022-04-14
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- Feeling buried from too many tasks, homework assignments or pressure.
- Constantly dwelling on the past or the future.
- Feeling upset or annoyed with someone/something.
- physically and mentally drained of energy
- the state of a persons mental condition
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- the control of your thoughts, feelings, behaviors.
- Mood disorder that makes you feel sad for a long period of time.
- A method someone may use to deal with stressful situations or to calm down.
- Being in a constant state of worry.
9 Clues: Being in a constant state of worry. • the state of a persons mental condition • physically and mentally drained of energy • Constantly dwelling on the past or the future. • Feeling upset or annoyed with someone/something. • the control of your thoughts, feelings, behaviors. • Mood disorder that makes you feel sad for a long period of time. • ...
Mental Health Week 2022-09-23
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- state of feeling healthy and happy about life.
- fear of confined places
- willingness to do something.
- scientific study of mental processes such as attention,memory and problem solving
- period between childhood and adulthood
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- fear of water
- uncontrollable urge to consume large amount of food.
- uncontrollable fear/anxiety
- works with members of the armed forces
9 Clues: fear of water • fear of confined places • uncontrollable fear/anxiety • willingness to do something. • works with members of the armed forces • period between childhood and adulthood • state of feeling healthy and happy about life. • uncontrollable urge to consume large amount of food. • scientific study of mental processes such as attention,memory and problem solving
Mental health final 2023-01-30
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- a feeling of stress and annoyance
- the part of your brain that controls your emotions
- a feeling of excitment about something that is goiing
- emotional suffering
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- a feeling of disapproval and unpleasant
- a mental reaction like anger fer and sadness
- having courage and doing somthing risky
- a part of your head
- when you get a feeling of getting nervous or loneliness
9 Clues: a part of your head • emotional suffering • a feeling of stress and annoyance • a feeling of disapproval and unpleasant • having courage and doing somthing risky • a mental reaction like anger fer and sadness • the part of your brain that controls your emotions • a feeling of excitment about something that is goiing • ...
Mens Mental Health 2021-01-19
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- these rates are higher in men than women
- Men tend to act (6) and (8) while (3)
- this is mostly responsible for men and women body image issues
- depressed people are 3 times more likely to commit a violent ___
- 1 in 5 men face this
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- abuse this is common in men with mental health issues
- Men tend to act (6) and (8) while (3)
- it is not usually socially acceptable for men to __
- ___ comes with other side effects such as, memory issues, mood changes, high blood pressure, weight gain
- Men tend to act (6) and (8) while (3)
- a very handsome tall strong smart loveable charismatic good looking young man
11 Clues: 1 in 5 men face this • Men tend to act (6) and (8) while (3) • Men tend to act (6) and (8) while (3) • Men tend to act (6) and (8) while (3) • these rates are higher in men than women • it is not usually socially acceptable for men to __ • abuse this is common in men with mental health issues • this is mostly responsible for men and women body image issues • ...
Psychology - Mental Disorders 2021-06-04
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- An intense and irrational fear of a particular object or situation.
- Disorder, An anxiety disorder consisting of obsessions and compulsions
- Stress Disorder, Disorder in which victims of catastrophes or other traumatic events experience the original event in the form of dreams or flashbacks.
- The fifth version of the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
- Disorder, An extreme anxiety that manifests itself in the form of panic attacks
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- An apparently irresistible urge to repeat an act or engage in ritualistic behavior such as hand washing
- A recurring thought or image that seems to be beyond control
- Disorders, A psychological disorder marked by a pattern of recurring physical symptoms for which there is no apparent physical cause
- An unpleasant psychological state characterized by a vague, generalized apprehension or feeling that one is in danger
9 Clues: A recurring thought or image that seems to be beyond control • An intense and irrational fear of a particular object or situation. • Disorder, An anxiety disorder consisting of obsessions and compulsions • Disorder, An extreme anxiety that manifests itself in the form of panic attacks • ...
Psychology - Mental Disorders 2021-06-04
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- Disorder An extreme anxiety that manifests itself in the form of panic attacks
- An unpleasant psychological state characterized by a vague, generalized apprehension or feeling that one is in danger
- Stress Disorder Disorder in which victims of catastrophes or other traumatic events experience the original event in the form of dreams or flashbacks.
- Disorder An anxiety disorder consisting of obsessions and compulsions
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- A recurring thought or image that seems to be beyond control
- An apparently irresistible urge to repeat an act or engage in ritualistic behavior such as hand washing
- Disorders A psychological disorder marked by a pattern of recurring physical symptoms for which there is no apparent physical cause
- The fifth version of the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
- An intense and irrational fear of a particular object or situation.
9 Clues: A recurring thought or image that seems to be beyond control • An intense and irrational fear of a particular object or situation. • Disorder An anxiety disorder consisting of obsessions and compulsions • Disorder An extreme anxiety that manifests itself in the form of panic attacks • ...
Mental health crossword 2022-05-02
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- These need to be specific, measurable, attainable, relevant and time-bound.
- This includes our emotional, psychological and social well-being.
- Doing this helps you to reflect and understand your emotions.
- Telling yourself positive and empowering statements that builds self-esteem are called?
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- Having an optimistic voice in your head that always looks on the bright side?
- When it gets hectic, you can have a kitkat and take a?
- Taking the time to do things that help you live well is called?
- Reminding yourself daily of things you are grateful for is called?
- Increases our cortisol levels and releases feel-good hormones. (Should be done for at least 30 minutes daily)
9 Clues: When it gets hectic, you can have a kitkat and take a? • Doing this helps you to reflect and understand your emotions. • Taking the time to do things that help you live well is called? • This includes our emotional, psychological and social well-being. • Reminding yourself daily of things you are grateful for is called? • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2018-02-12
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- / nervousness, fear, apprehension, and worrying
- / triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it
- / a psychotic disorder, symptoms, unclear or confused thinking, hearing voices that others do not.
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- / repeated episodes of binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors
- / medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act
- / fear of gaining weight
- / mental disorder that causes periods of depression and periods of elevated mood
- / an abnormal condition of the mind that results in difficulties telling what is real and what is not.
- / occurs when a person gets caught in a cycle of obsessions and compulsions
9 Clues: / fear of gaining weight • / nervousness, fear, apprehension, and worrying • / repeated episodes of binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors • / triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it • / occurs when a person gets caught in a cycle of obsessions and compulsions • ...
Mental Health Issues 2023-09-25
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- Characterized by significant impairments in perception and changes in behavior
- Severe food restriction
- Associated with panic disorder. These are episodes of anxiety resulting in intense fear
- Binging on large amounts of food then purging it
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- Characterized by alternating depressive episodes and periods of manic symptoms
- Characterized by long-term emotions and loss of interest
- Characterized by excessive fear and worry
- Associated with an anxiety disorder. These are brief episode of anxiety
- A dissorder that occurs when a person experiences or witnesses a traumatic event
9 Clues: Severe food restriction • Characterized by excessive fear and worry • Binging on large amounts of food then purging it • Characterized by long-term emotions and loss of interest • Associated with an anxiety disorder. These are brief episode of anxiety • Characterized by alternating depressive episodes and periods of manic symptoms • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2024-02-16
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- is a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it
- is a mental process of disconnecting from one's thoughts, feelings, memories or sense of identity
- is a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness
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- A behavior disorder may be diagnosed when these disruptive behaviors are uncommon for the child's age at the time, persist over time, or are severe.
- is thinking and feeling like you are being threatened in some way, even if there is no evidence, or very little evidence, that you are.
- is a long-lasting disorder in which a person experiences uncontrollable and recurring thoughts (obsessions), engages in repetitive behaviors (compulsions), or both.
- a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration.
- a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally
- is a constant feeling of sadness and loss of interest, which stops you from doing your normal activities.
9 Clues: is a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness • a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally • is a mental process of disconnecting from one's thoughts, feelings, memories or sense of identity • is a constant feeling of sadness and loss of interest, which stops you from doing your normal activities. • ...
Mental Health Disorders 2024-02-21
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- a person experiences uncontrollable and recurring thoughts (obsessions), engages in repetitive behaviors (compulsions), or both
- a long-term and overwhelming fear of social situations
- a condition of excessive worry about everyday issues and situations
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- delusions, hallucinations, unusual physical behavior, and disorganized thinking and speech
- Negative feelings towards oneself due to things seen on social media
- Any range of mental conditions where there is a consistent disturbance in eating behavior
- Extreme weight loss rapidly due to limited food intake
- a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration
- may have trouble paying attention, controlling impulsive behaviors (may act without thinking about what the result will be), or be overly active
9 Clues: Extreme weight loss rapidly due to limited food intake • a long-term and overwhelming fear of social situations • a condition of excessive worry about everyday issues and situations • Negative feelings towards oneself due to things seen on social media • Any range of mental conditions where there is a consistent disturbance in eating behavior • ...
MENTAL HEALTH PUZZLE 2024-04-30
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- - A coping mechanism that involves seeking support from others.
- - The ability to remain calm and composed under pressure.
- - The act of being kind to oneself, especially during challenging times.
- - A positive outlook on life, focusing on possibilities and opportunities.
- - The ability to recover and bounce back from adversity.
- - Taking actions to meet one's own physical, emotional, and psychological needs.
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- - A supportive environment where individuals can grow and thrive.
- - Showing concern and consideration for the well-being of others.
- - A state of contentment, joy, and satisfaction.
9 Clues: - A state of contentment, joy, and satisfaction. • - The ability to recover and bounce back from adversity. • - The ability to remain calm and composed under pressure. • - A coping mechanism that involves seeking support from others. • - A supportive environment where individuals can grow and thrive. • ...
Mental Health Terms 2025-02-27
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- A sudden episode of intense fear or discomfort that peaks within minutes
- A mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness
- A set of disorders that are characterized by unhealthy eating behaviors and being preoccupied with one's body image, shape, and food intake
- A feeling of self-doubt and feeling not good enough despite already having great success
- The idea that two or more mental health disorders may simultaneously be present in an individual
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- A medical condition characterized by uncontrollable use of addictive substances such as nicotine and alcohol
- A natural response to challenges or threats in our lives
- An acronym for obsessive compulsive disorder which is a mental health condition characterized by obsessions (thoughts) and/or compulsions (behaviors)
- A natural response to stress that is characterized by feelings of worry or fear
9 Clues: A natural response to challenges or threats in our lives • A sudden episode of intense fear or discomfort that peaks within minutes • A natural response to stress that is characterized by feelings of worry or fear • A mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 101 2025-08-21
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- Released when you accomplish something, learn something new, or acheive a goal
- An emotional response to a deeply distressing or disturbing event that overwhelms a persons ability to cope.
- The ways we handle stress or tough situations.
- Helps you feel calm, balanced and happy
- A condition that changes the way you think feel or behave, making it harder to function in daily life.
- Released after exercise, laughter, or anything that makes you feel physically good.
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- Released during bonding moments and physical touch.
- How we think feel and act. its your emotional and psychological wellbeing
- The belief that things can get better, even when life feels difficult.
- Released during bonding moments and physical touch.
10 Clues: Helps you feel calm, balanced and happy • The ways we handle stress or tough situations. • Released during bonding moments and physical touch. • Released during bonding moments and physical touch. • The belief that things can get better, even when life feels difficult. • How we think feel and act. its your emotional and psychological wellbeing • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2025-05-06
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- Practice of being present and fully engaged in the moment
- Act of taking care of oneself
- Professional help for mental health
- What is the term for a positive outlook on life?
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- Act of thinking deeply or focusing one's mind
- What is the term for the ability to understand and share the feelings of another?
- Feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
- What is the term for the ability to adapt to new situations?
- What is the feeling of hope and confidence about the future?
9 Clues: Act of taking care of oneself • Professional help for mental health • Feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease • Act of thinking deeply or focusing one's mind • What is the term for a positive outlook on life? • Practice of being present and fully engaged in the moment • What is the term for the ability to adapt to new situations? • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2025-06-30
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- Helping someone when they need it.
- The opposite of stressed or upset.
- Bouncing back when things get tough.
- Believing someone will do the
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- A deep kind of calm and stillness.
- Welcoming people for who they are.
- Always looking on the bright side.
- No fighting, just calm and quiet.
- Paying close attention to the moment.
9 Clues: Believing someone will do the • No fighting, just calm and quiet. • A deep kind of calm and stillness. • Welcoming people for who they are. • Always looking on the bright side. • Helping someone when they need it. • The opposite of stressed or upset. • Bouncing back when things get tough. • Paying close attention to the moment.
Mental Health Terms 2025-08-25
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- When Sarah felt so overwhelmed that she didn’t know how to stay safe or cope, she reached out to a counselor for help during a ___________.
- To calm her racing thoughts, Emma focused on her breathing and noticed the sounds and feelings around her. She was practicing _________.
- Because John’s family has a history of depression and he often isolates himself, he faces several ________ for developing mental health challenges.
- When his friend’s grandmother passed away, Diego listened carefully and said, “I can’t imagine how hard this is, but I’m here for you.” He showed__________.
- After experiencing a serious car accident, Luis kept having nightmares and felt scared to ride in a vehicle. He is dealing with________.
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- After meeting with a psychologist, Ana learned she had anxiety disorder. This professional explanation of her symptoms is called a_________.
- Between school, work, and caring for his siblings, Marcus became exhausted, unmotivated, and couldn’t focus. He was experiencing ______.
- When Kevin shared he was going to therapy, some classmates laughed and called him “weak.” Their judgment showed _________.
- Even though Chloe worked hard, she doubted her worth and compared herself to others. These thoughts lowered her __________.
9 Clues: When Kevin shared he was going to therapy, some classmates laughed and called him “weak.” Their judgment showed _________. • Even though Chloe worked hard, she doubted her worth and compared herself to others. These thoughts lowered her __________. • ...
Mental Health; Depression 2025-07-28
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- Writing thoughts to process feelings
- Help from loved ones during tough times
- Condition marked by sadness
- Talking to a professional for support
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- The practice of focusing on good things in life
- Staying present to reduce stress
- A balanced diet that supports well-being
- Physical activity that boosts mood
- Crucial nightly activity to restore mind
9 Clues: Condition marked by sadness • Staying present to reduce stress • Physical activity that boosts mood • Writing thoughts to process feelings • Talking to a professional for support • Help from loved ones during tough times • A balanced diet that supports well-being • Crucial nightly activity to restore mind • The practice of focusing on good things in life
Chapter 1 2020-01-25
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- an explanation using an integrated set of principles that organizes observations and makes predictions
- repeating a study
- everyone has an equal chance of being selected to participate in a study
- study of behavior and mental processes
- both the participants and the researcher doesn't know who is in what group or what the hypothesis is
- has a medical degree and can prescribe drugs
- variable measured
- testable prediction
- variables other than the factor of interest that might produce an effect
- variable manipulated
- assists people with the problems of living
- those traits that help us survive have a better chance of being passed on
- science to increase knowledge
- a statistic that indicates the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables
- science to solve practical problems
- self-report of attitudes or behaviors
- emphasized human growth potential
- group that is not exposed to the treatment
- group that is exposed to the independent variable
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- psychology should be objective and should not study mental processes
- attitudes, values and traditions passed from one generation to the next
- inert substance
- watching in a natural setting without manipulation
- studies the link between brain activity and mental processes
- discovering and promoting strengths and virtues of individuals
- exact procedures used in a study
- focuses on psychological disorders
- "I knew it all along."
- all those of interest
- caused by expectations
- placing participants in the groups in an unbiased fashion
- manipulation of a variable to observe its effect
- an individual or a group is studied indepth
33 Clues: inert substance • repeating a study • variable measured • testable prediction • variable manipulated • all those of interest • "I knew it all along." • caused by expectations • science to increase knowledge • exact procedures used in a study • emphasized human growth potential • focuses on psychological disorders • science to solve practical problems • ...
assignment 6 2023-11-28
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- learning that makes use of several senses at once
- the perception of pain
- when perception is built up from the perception of the individual pieces of information
- the part of the eye that provides us with the ability to see color and fine detail
- the neurological condition characterized by the inability to recognize the faces of familiar people
- a cognitive concept that helps organize and interpret information
- people's beliefs about their memory and how they monitor and control their learning and retrieval
- mental shortcut
- interpretation of sensation
- trying to understand the structure of the mind
- thinking about thinking
- part of the ear that amplify the sound waves before they enter the cochlea
- the experience of achieving conscious awareness of dreaming while still asleep
- a branch of medical imaging that focuses on the brain
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- the mental action of acquiring knowledge through thought, experience, and the senses
- behaviors are learned through interactions
- trying to understand the function of the mind
- the examination of one's own mental and emotional processes
- the phenomenon that perceives a dedifferentiated sensory stimulus as indicating a familiar face
- part of the eye that is responsible for our ability to see in dim light conditions
- when past experience influences the way you process new information
- transducers physical stimuli into electrical potentials that the brain can process
- memory strategy that helps with learning and recalling information
- initial reception of information
- the snail-shell-like bone structure containing auditory hair cells in your ear
25 Clues: mental shortcut • the perception of pain • thinking about thinking • interpretation of sensation • initial reception of information • behaviors are learned through interactions • trying to understand the function of the mind • trying to understand the structure of the mind • learning that makes use of several senses at once • ...
ALC - BOOK 4 - Unit 31 - Brian was unable to fix the radiator 2024-12-23
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- to finally understand something or someone, or find the solution to a problem (2W)
- to repair
- not to be able to, unable to do things effectively and skilfully, and to achieve results
- a device, a container filled with water, as part of a heating or cooling system
- to substitute, to take the place of something or someone
- the past form of the verb "take"
- having a clean, tidy, and stylish appearance
- to be able to deal with a problem or situation satisfactorily
- to have the necessary strength, mental power, skill, or opportunity to do something (3W)
- a device that produces electricity to provide power for electronic devices, cars, etc.
- the past participle form of the verb "taken"
- intelligent or good at what you do
- the physical or mental power or skill needed to do something
- to put the parts of something in the correct places (2W)
- not to have the necessary strength, mental power, skill, or opportunity to do something (3W)
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- to put something in place so that it is ready for use
- to separate something into its different parts (2W)
- the act of putting a machine or a piece of equipment into position and making it ready to use
- a machine that keeps the air in a building cool (2W)
- a part of an object designed for holding, moving, or carrying the object easily
- showing intelligence, or able to learn and understand things easily
- to be able to, able to do things effectively and skilfully, and to achieve results
- to change something slightly, especially to make it more correct, effective, or suitable
23 Clues: to repair • the past form of the verb "take" • intelligent or good at what you do • having a clean, tidy, and stylish appearance • the past participle form of the verb "taken" • to separate something into its different parts (2W) • a machine that keeps the air in a building cool (2W) • to put something in place so that it is ready for use • ...
Stecu (14,19, 34,35) 2025-10-09
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- Causing weariness and tedium (dullness) due to lack of interest.
- Intellectually demanding or physically resistant to pressure.
- Possessing significant mass or density.
- Lacking contents; characterized by vacuity.
- Having reached maximum capacity or saturation.
- Suffering from a malady or an ailment.
- Of low density or emitting illumination.
- Unblemished and free from contamination.
- Lacking the necessary potency or physical stamina.
- Possessing considerable robustness or vigor. .
- Having existed for a considerable duration; aged.
- Lacking keenness; not acutely pointed or sensitive.
- Requiring minimum exertion or mental capacity.
- Characterized by great stature or elevation.
- Displaying acumen (shrewdness) or mental agility.
- Feeling or expressing felicity or profound contentment.
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- Sullied (tarnished) with foul or unpleasant matter.
- Possessing a benevolent disposition toward others.
- Devoid of audible disturbance or clamor.
- Possessing remarkable celerity (swiftness).
- A state of obscurity due to the absence of light.
- Luminous or demonstrating high intellectual potential.
- Arousing mirth or providing comic relief.
- Marked by a pronounced lack of expedition (speed).
- Lacking pecuniary (financial) resources; impoverished.
- In the incipient (beginning) stage of life or growth.
- Inconsequential in size; minute. .
- Emitting sounds that are sonorous or highly amplified.
- Possessing high thermal energy.
- Secure from jeopardy or any potential harm.
- Exhibiting fortitude (mental strength) when facing peril.
- Lacking sufficient warmth; often described as frigid.
- Having a finely honed edge, or being intellectually astute.
- Experiencing a state of intense wrath or pique.
- Characterized by great affluence or material wealth.
35 Clues: Possessing high thermal energy. • Inconsequential in size; minute. . • Suffering from a malady or an ailment. • Possessing significant mass or density. • Devoid of audible disturbance or clamor. • Of low density or emitting illumination. • Unblemished and free from contamination. • Arousing mirth or providing comic relief. • Possessing remarkable celerity (swiftness). • ...
Stecu (14,19, 34,35) 2025-10-09
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- Causing weariness and tedium (dullness) due to lack of interest.
- Intellectually demanding or physically resistant to pressure.
- Possessing significant mass or density.
- Lacking contents; characterized by vacuity.
- Having reached maximum capacity or saturation.
- Suffering from a malady or an ailment.
- Of low density or emitting illumination.
- Unblemished and free from contamination.
- Lacking the necessary potency or physical stamina.
- Possessing considerable robustness or vigor. .
- Having existed for a considerable duration; aged.
- Lacking keenness; not acutely pointed or sensitive.
- Requiring minimum exertion or mental capacity.
- Characterized by great stature or elevation.
- Displaying acumen (shrewdness) or mental agility.
- Feeling or expressing felicity or profound contentment.
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- Sullied (tarnished) with foul or unpleasant matter.
- Possessing a benevolent disposition toward others.
- Devoid of audible disturbance or clamor.
- Possessing remarkable celerity (swiftness).
- A state of obscurity due to the absence of light.
- Luminous or demonstrating high intellectual potential.
- Arousing mirth or providing comic relief.
- Marked by a pronounced lack of expedition (speed).
- Lacking pecuniary (financial) resources; impoverished.
- In the incipient (beginning) stage of life or growth.
- Inconsequential in size; minute. .
- Emitting sounds that are sonorous or highly amplified.
- Possessing high thermal energy.
- Secure from jeopardy or any potential harm.
- Exhibiting fortitude (mental strength) when facing peril.
- Lacking sufficient warmth; often described as frigid.
- Having a finely honed edge, or being intellectually astute.
- Experiencing a state of intense wrath or pique.
- Characterized by great affluence or material wealth.
35 Clues: Possessing high thermal energy. • Inconsequential in size; minute. . • Suffering from a malady or an ailment. • Possessing significant mass or density. • Devoid of audible disturbance or clamor. • Of low density or emitting illumination. • Unblemished and free from contamination. • Arousing mirth or providing comic relief. • Possessing remarkable celerity (swiftness). • ...
TOPIC 1 (Unit 1) 2025-09-17
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- Infectious diseases transmitted from the environment or other organisms
- The highest level of health and wellbeing an individual can realistically attain
- SELF __________: How people feel about themselves
- Relates to ideas, beliefs, values and a sense of meaning in life
- A state of balance
- Believing in one's own worth and ability to succeed
- What an individual feels to be true or right, even if unproven
- ___________ CONDITION: A disease or condition that lasts a long time, usually over six months
- ______________ PEOPLES: Connect optimal health to Country and culture
- Efficiency of producing goods and services
- Current state of wellbeing relating to the mind or brain
- What an individual feels is important in life
- The quality or state of being weak or ill, often associated with old age
- Continually changing, as health and wellbeing can be
- A living thing that carries and transmits pathogens
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- The ability to effectively deal with adverse or negative events
- Influenced by personal beliefs, feelings or opinions
- A subjective concept related to the personal experience of disease or injury
- Relates to the state and quality of interactions and relationships with others
- Mental tension individuals experience when resources feel lacking
- Relates to the state and functioning of the body and its systems
- Intense worry or fear about future events
- Global health body established in 1948
- Ability to express feelings appropriately and display resilience
- The spread of infectious disease across a large region or worldwide
- _______ PARTICIPATION: Involvement in a community group or association
- A physical or mental disturbance involving symptoms or tissue damage
27 Clues: A state of balance • Global health body established in 1948 • Intense worry or fear about future events • Efficiency of producing goods and services • What an individual feels is important in life • SELF __________: How people feel about themselves • Believing in one's own worth and ability to succeed • A living thing that carries and transmits pathogens • ...
Self-care theme 2025-06-06
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- What mental ‘zone’ makes hours feel like minutes?
- What ‘mini sleep’ can reset your day without a night’s rest?
- What mental movie can change your mood without sound?
- What’s the act of tending to needs, often unseen?
- What technique 'roots' your attention when scattered?
- What sustains life but isn’t just food?
- What keeps the body awake without caffeine?
- What essential act often ignored despite thirst signals?
- What intangible feeling can be found in a favorite sweater?
- Which practice asks you to notice without judgment?
- What do you repeat to quiet a noisy mind?
- What pause is more productive than constant doi
- What is the release valve for bottled-up feelings?
- What sound can heal but leaves no physical scar?
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- Which habit captures fleeting thoughts on paper?
- What act disconnects you from wires but connects you to self?
- What Danish word means cozy vibes but no direct English?
- What state feels like still water in a storm?
- What silent healer comes when you stop chasing time?
- What mental escape costs no money but no one sees?
- What balance creates a perfect chord in life?
- What word describes a cozy feeling you seek but can’t touch?
- What philosophy seeks balance between action and stillness?
- What simple act is both automatic and deeply intentional?
- What state of mind can be both silent and powerful?
- What flickering glow calms without electricity?
- What calming brew often comes in a bag?
- What feeling slips away when you hold too tightly?
- What’s a conversation that can mend an unseen wound?
- Where might you pay to soak, steam, and unwind?
30 Clues: What sustains life but isn’t just food? • What calming brew often comes in a bag? • What do you repeat to quiet a noisy mind? • What keeps the body awake without caffeine? • What state feels like still water in a storm? • What balance creates a perfect chord in life? • What flickering glow calms without electricity? • What pause is more productive than constant doi • ...
Values 2014-10-17
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- mental & physical condition being free from illness
- the state of deserving trust & confidence
- free from control, not depending on another's authority
- the reasons, general desire & willingness to do something
- practices conducive to maintaining health
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- mental & emotional state of well-being
- a feeling one is behaving with honor & dignity
- having strong moral principles
- willing to consider new ideas
- fully physically & intellectually developed
10 Clues: willing to consider new ideas • having strong moral principles • mental & emotional state of well-being • the state of deserving trust & confidence • practices conducive to maintaining health • fully physically & intellectually developed • a feeling one is behaving with honor & dignity • mental & physical condition being free from illness • ...
Teks persuasi 2023-02-26
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- teks persuasi biasanya menghindari
- nama lain dari kata kerja mental
- jenis teks persuasi yang sering dipakai dalam kegiatan kampanye
- contoh kata konjungsi argumentatif
- di dalam teks persuasi sering ditemukan kata yang sifatnya
- penegasan kembali biasanya ditandai oleh ungkapan
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- contoh kata kerja mental
- kata teknis dapat disebut juga kata
- teks persuasi memuat pernyataan yang mengandung
- jenis teks persuasi yang dimanfaatkan dalam dunia usaha
10 Clues: contoh kata kerja mental • nama lain dari kata kerja mental • teks persuasi biasanya menghindari • contoh kata konjungsi argumentatif • kata teknis dapat disebut juga kata • teks persuasi memuat pernyataan yang mengandung • penegasan kembali biasanya ditandai oleh ungkapan • jenis teks persuasi yang dimanfaatkan dalam dunia usaha • ...
AP Psych 2025-05-23
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- Scientific study of mental processes
- Chemical messengers in the endocrine system
- They mimic the neurotransmitter to increase activation of the signal
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- Personality disorder characterized by attention seeking behavior
- Mental health professional that treats psychological disorders
- Psychologist known for classical conditioning
- Parenting style that emphasizes strict rules
- Brain lobe that processes visual information
- Process of transforming a information into memory
- Piaget’s first stage of cognitive development
10 Clues: Scientific study of mental processes • Chemical messengers in the endocrine system • Parenting style that emphasizes strict rules • Brain lobe that processes visual information • Psychologist known for classical conditioning • Piaget’s first stage of cognitive development • Process of transforming a information into memory • ...
Body Image 2021-03-14
8 Clues: Joy • Myself • Unlocks a door • Facts, not lies • Somebodies mental state of mind • How somebody perceives themselves • In a good mental or physical state • To accept something is true when it might not be
Criminal Law Crossword Puzzle 2016-04-20
14 Clues: rumor • charge • citation • Location • assistant • repayment • disrespect • overwhelmed • record entry • mental state • Judicial officer • guilty or not guilty • surrender by one state • terminating a trial before concluded
Triggers 2022-01-27
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- lethargy, weakness, weariness.
- a set of circumstances in which one finds oneself; a state of affairs.
- despondency, melancholy, dejection.
- crowd, folk, public
- 2 words, environmental events and situations that make you want to use drugs or drink alcohol.
- habitation, lodgment, residence
- 2 words, previous affiliations with another individual.
- to cause mental or emotional strain or tension in.
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- worry, concern, or apprehension.
- a material thing that can be seen and touched.
- provide funding for
- 2 words, thoughts and feelings that make you crave drugs or alcohol.
- observed when people's subjective confidence in their own ability is greater than their objective performance.
- ______________ to a substance may cause a recurrence of use.
- a person's trade or profession
- That individual did not have a ___________ network in place.
- Ache, hurt, cause mental or physical __________.
17 Clues: provide funding for • crowd, folk, public • lethargy, weakness, weariness. • a person's trade or profession • habitation, lodgment, residence • worry, concern, or apprehension. • despondency, melancholy, dejection. • a material thing that can be seen and touched. • Ache, hurt, cause mental or physical __________. • to cause mental or emotional strain or tension in. • ...
Subfields of Psych 2023-09-07
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- assess children in educational settings, child guidance counselor
- studies human thinking, can be a professor
- promotes health and prevents disease, Medical school
- research age-related behavioral changes, can be a teacher
- studies factors that influence participation in sports, research
- promotes psychological health, mental health service organizations
- works with those who lost optimal functioning, hospital
- relationship between people and their environments, consultant
- psychological principles to legal issues, law school
- adjust life transitions and lifestyle changes, university counseling
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- focus on mental health problems in communities, welfare
- relationship between neurological processes and behavior, assesses disorders
- how we view/affect each other, hospitals
- collect/perform research, work in research institution
- updates personality tests in industries, work businesses
- studies influence on learning, work in school
- interprets results of research programs, testing company
17 Clues: how we view/affect each other, hospitals • studies human thinking, can be a professor • studies influence on learning, work in school • promotes health and prevents disease, Medical school • psychological principles to legal issues, law school • collect/perform research, work in research institution • focus on mental health problems in communities, welfare • ...
Stress 2024-05-15
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- causes you to be challenged enough to pursue goals
- a possible physical result of too much stress
- a possible social result of too much stress
- the area of health that deals with the body
- the area of health that deals with relationships
- one that tends to anticipate the worst outcome
- hurried sickness
- when stress reaches a level causing depression, confusion & exhaustion
- one that tends to anticipate the best possible outcome
- the stimulus that triggers the stress
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- a possible mental result of too much stress
- a possible spiritual result of too much stress
- the area of health that deals with God
- overwhelming feeling of hopelessness or worthlessness
- internal or external reaction to a situation
- the area of health that deals with the mind
- calmer, more patient, less hurried
17 Clues: hurried sickness • calmer, more patient, less hurried • the stimulus that triggers the stress • the area of health that deals with God • a possible mental result of too much stress • a possible social result of too much stress • the area of health that deals with the body • the area of health that deals with the mind • internal or external reaction to a situation • ...
BC Social Justice Clubs 2022-10-05
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- spreads awareness about international human rights issues to the BC community.
- takes an intersectional lens when discussing gender and sexuality topics.
- committee which advocates for increased inclusion and accessibility at BC.
- raises funds for safe-surgical care for people in developing countries with cleft lip and cleft palate conditions.
- “aims to empower Boston college to take hold climate action, including divestment from fossil fuels.”
- Educates and engages the BC community in current sustainability topics and its goal towards making BC a more sustainable campus.
- helps low-income students, students with disabilities, and first-generation college students succeed academically.
- teaches art workshops at a women’s prison in Framingham, MA.
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- raises funds and provides support for active military members and veterans.
- Encourages students to speak about mental health topics to show support to those with mental health challenges/ reduce stigmas surrounding mental
- focuses on providing clean drinking water to developing countries.
- BC students revamp old clothing into new stylish pieces in a sustainable manner
- service club that supports families and children in the Allston-Brighton community
- raises the spirits of those in retirement homes by creating art for elders.
- progressive student voice of BC
- provides means of support to the LGBTQ+ community at BC and off campus.
- “Anti-racist organization committed to educating the BC community on the issues of race, identity, and systems of power and privilege.”
17 Clues: progressive student voice of BC • teaches art workshops at a women’s prison in Framingham, MA. • focuses on providing clean drinking water to developing countries. • provides means of support to the LGBTQ+ community at BC and off campus. • takes an intersectional lens when discussing gender and sexuality topics. • ...
Agency Vocabulary 2016-10-10
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- Diagnosis Term to describe patients with both mental disorders and intellectual disabilities; may also refer to patients with substance abuse issues and mental disorders.
- Home and Community Based Services.
- Having an obligation to do something or having care for someone. Accountable.
- Engaged in a specific activity as one's main paid occupation rather than as a pastime.
- Intellectual and Developmental Disability.
- A physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities.
- Functional Assessment.
- Acting in accordance with a wish or command; follow, respect.
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- Consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted.
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act- a US law to provide privacy standards to protect patients medical records and other health information.
- Intended to be kept secret. Entrusted with private or restricted information.
- Required by laws or rules; necessary, essential, imperative.
- The quality of behaving or speaking in such a way as to avoid causing offense or revealing private information.
- Involving behavior; the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially towards others.
- Community Service Provider- RTSSK- provides Day, Residential, and Targeted Case Management services.
- Managed Care Organization- an organization that combines the functions of health insurance, delivery of care, and administration. Sunflower, Amerigroup, United Healthcare.
- Community Developmental Disability Organization- the single point of application, eligibility determination, and referral for individuals and families to obtain services through the developmental disability system in Kansas.
17 Clues: Functional Assessment. • Home and Community Based Services. • Intellectual and Developmental Disability. • Required by laws or rules; necessary, essential, imperative. • Acting in accordance with a wish or command; follow, respect. • Consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted. • ...
Sweetser Crossword! 2025-07-29
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- A healthcare facility that provides comprehensive mental health and substance use services to individuals and families in their communities.
- This department ensures that all Sweetser employees are paid accurately and timely.
- This department handles employee and professional development, certifications and orientation.
- A behavioral health nonprofit that provides evidence-based treatment, support and hope through a statewide network of community-based mental health, recovery, and educational services.
- According to Sweetser's motto, what does our organization promise?
- This department supports staff with policies, benefits, hiring, and more (and made this puzzle!)
- This department builds community connections and support for Sweetser
- This program collaborates with police departments law enforcement to drug-related crises, providing on-the-spot support, overdose prevention, and connections to treatment and community services.
- Sweetser is _____ in values
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- This department maintains buildings, equipment, and grounds
- The city of our furthest south Sweetser location
- This program works with Maine youth up to age 21 to provide community-based and in-home mental-health services.
- This department is responsible for Sweetser’s technology infrastructure.
- The city of our furthest north Sweetser location!
- another name for our special purpose private school in Saco, is the Elsie J. ____ School.
- This program specializes in eating disorder treatment.
- This program provides residential spaces and support services for adults who need more structured care than outpatient services but do not require hospitalization.
17 Clues: Sweetser is _____ in values • The city of our furthest south Sweetser location • The city of our furthest north Sweetser location! • This program specializes in eating disorder treatment. • This department maintains buildings, equipment, and grounds • According to Sweetser's motto, what does our organization promise? • ...
Topic 1 2020-08-23
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- Developed behaviorist view 'Little Albert'
- Developed Humanist approach with the Hierarchy of Needs
- Describe, Explain, Predict and Control are the ___ of psychology
- Human mind was composed of three elements:
- Mind, soul or spirit refer to _____
- A student of Wundt who popularized the method of introspection to study behaviour and thinking
- the study of behaviour and mental process
- The leading Behaviourist and developer of operant conditioning: reject introspection
- Established by James and influenced by Darwin, this school of thought explored how mental and behavioral prosses function and adapt
- He was the most famous of the early psychologists; developed Psychonalysis
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- Functionalism was heavily influenced by
- Father of psychology
- Defined the four stages of chilhood development: Cognitive Development
- Self-actualization, esteem, love and belonging, safety needs, and physiological needs are ____
- Meaning study
- Structuralism was the ____ school of thought
- Structuralism related _______, behavior and sensations
- The study of how people think and process information
18 Clues: Meaning study • Father of psychology • Mind, soul or spirit refer to _____ • Functionalism was heavily influenced by • the study of behaviour and mental process • Developed behaviorist view 'Little Albert' • Human mind was composed of three elements: • Structuralism was the ____ school of thought • The study of how people think and process information • ...
Growth and Development 2024-03-12
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- this reflex helps newborns feed
- this age group is more group oriented, care what others think, fear is now replaced with coping
- pertaining to our mind
- the way our body grows
- 65+ old age, changes in physical and mental
- this age is between 3-5 years and they may start school
- stands for sudden infant death syndrome
- created a hierarchy of needs the base is the basic up to the top
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- 12-20 years old, exploration, puberty hits at the being of this
- the ages between 1 and 3 years old needs constant attention
- study of the aging process
- baby from birth to 1 month
- pertaining to our feelings
- genes that are passed down through families
- 40-65 year old start noticing signs of aging
- interacting with others
- from fertilization until birth
- a scale used to measure newborn health
18 Clues: pertaining to our mind • the way our body grows • interacting with others • study of the aging process • baby from birth to 1 month • pertaining to our feelings • from fertilization until birth • this reflex helps newborns feed • a scale used to measure newborn health • stands for sudden infant death syndrome • genes that are passed down through families • ...
Brain Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-28
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- Involved in hearing and understanding language
- Inability to create mental images
- A condition where senses are blended, like seeing colours when hearing music
- Processes touch, temperature, and spatial awareness
- Responsible for understanding language; damage may cause fluent but meaningless speech
- Connects the two brain hemispheres and allows them to communicate
- Relay station that directs sensory information to the appropriate part of the brain
- Coordinates balance, posture, and fine motor movement
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- Important for forming new memories
- Typically responsible for creativity, spatial ability, and recognising faces
- Language disorder caused by brain damage
- Controls vital functions like breathing, heart rate, and sleeping
- Extremely vivid mental imagery
- Controls speech production; damage may cause non-fluent aphasia
- Responsible for visual processing
- Processes emotions like fear and aggression
- Typically responsible for language, logic, and analytical thinking
- Controls voluntary movement and higher-order thinking like planning and decision-making
18 Clues: Extremely vivid mental imagery • Responsible for visual processing • Inability to create mental images • Important for forming new memories • Language disorder caused by brain damage • Processes emotions like fear and aggression • Involved in hearing and understanding language • Processes touch, temperature, and spatial awareness • ...
Current State of America 2025-02-28
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- A term for powerful individuals who control vast wealth.
- To be beneath or under something.
- The mental state of being dominated or controlled.
- Something that needs protection or rescue.
- A word for producing or bringing something into existence.
- The state of being independent and free
- The ability to make your own decisions and control your destiny.
- The opposite of light; often used to describe hidden or powerful forces.
- A sudden, often illegal, seizure of power or government control.
- The power to direct or manage something or someone.
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- A system that oversees laws and rules.
- When something is being harmed or under threat.
- To oppose or fight back against control.
- When something is taken over or captured.
- The ability to act with power and control over yourself.
- A group of people employed in jobs.
- The ability to think clearly and rationally.
- A hidden or powerful influence that affects events.
18 Clues: To be beneath or under something. • A group of people employed in jobs. • A system that oversees laws and rules. • The state of being independent and free • To oppose or fight back against control. • When something is taken over or captured. • Something that needs protection or rescue. • The ability to think clearly and rationally. • ...
UNIT 13 2025-10-23
Across
- to follow someone
- pertaining to voluntary movement
- confusion that starts in late afternoon
- Oils from plants that relieve physical & psych disorders
- a permanent mental or physical impairment at birth, or from accident
- lack of oxygen
- do not know directions,time or place
- a disturbance in thinking thoughts are fragmented & unfocused
- a relationship between 2 people that is focused in treating a person
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- pertaining to psychosis
- of persecution a delusion of being mistreated,harassed or plotted against
- see things not there
- mental disorders with maladaptive behavior that impairs a person to function in society
- thought processes where the literal meaning of the word is kept
- Overly suspicious thinking
- concept used when caring for persons with disabilities
- continous stream of rapid talking,change in topic and topics are unrelated & incoherent
17 Clues: lack of oxygen • to follow someone • see things not there • pertaining to psychosis • Overly suspicious thinking • pertaining to voluntary movement • do not know directions,time or place • confusion that starts in late afternoon • concept used when caring for persons with disabilities • Oils from plants that relieve physical & psych disorders • ...
Pe crossword puzzke 2022-10-16
16 Clues: menatl • cog——— • animals • economy • a whole • changing • boe jided • John cena • lean person • plump person • context sexual • relating to culture • expectational stuff • other word for attitude • other word for behaviour • relating to a persons privacy
408 2023-10-19
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- percentage of fake patients discovered by staff in 1973
- No scientific data underpin Oedipus complex
- Type of lobotomy through eye socket
- Author of Saving Normal
- percentage of fake patients discovered by residents in Thud experiment
- Freud call this a neurosis
- connecting to customers ego and emotions
- Mental hospital on Staten Island marked by abuse/neglect
- The average number of years spent in Mental Hospital in 1955
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- famous Senator who visited Willowbrook in 1965
- sense of self damaged and replaced with personalities adapted to institutional life
- Thud experiment
- percentage of psychiatrists who now do any form of talk therapy
- likelihood different people using same measure have same conclusion
- claims that science alone can render truth about the world and reality
- Author of Unhinged: The Trouble with Psychiatry
16 Clues: Thud experiment • Author of Saving Normal • Freud call this a neurosis • Type of lobotomy through eye socket • connecting to customers ego and emotions • No scientific data underpin Oedipus complex • famous Senator who visited Willowbrook in 1965 • Author of Unhinged: The Trouble with Psychiatry • percentage of fake patients discovered by staff in 1973 • ...
Health 2024-11-14
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- A term for physical disorders caused by stress.
- Physical activity to improve fitness.
- General state of physical and mental well-being.
- A common condition in which blood vessels are blocked.
- An exercise regime focusing on flexibility and strength.
- A branch of medicine dealing with the treatment of diseases.
- An injury involving overstretching a muscle.
- The process of healing and recovery.
- Hormones that help relieve pain and induce pleasure.
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- A break in a bone.
- An open sore on the lining of the stomach.
- 1 A common form of diabetes.
- An approach that combines physical and mental health practices.
- Related to exercises that improve cardiovascular health.
- Pertaining to the body's immune response to injury.
- A chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar.
- A type of therapy focusing on rehabilitation.
17 Clues: A break in a bone. • 1 A common form of diabetes. • The process of healing and recovery. • Physical activity to improve fitness. • A type of therapy focusing on rehabilitation. • A term for physical disorders caused by stress. • An open sore on the lining of the stomach. • General state of physical and mental well-being. • ...
Australia's Health 2020-10-26
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- the kind of foods you eat.
- A statistic we all have when we are born.
- Having an ........... can help reduce the chances of some lifestyle diseases.
- An amount of money spent or energy, time or resources used
- A common preservative and additive to food.
- A respiratory condition causing breathing difficulties
- An uncontrolled growth in human cells.
- Being in good physical and mental condition
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- A disorder affecting mental processes
- A state or condition of being subject to death
- An inactive lifestyle.
- A study of the heredity of organisms.
- A measure of energy often associated with food intake.
- A disease of the bones and joints of the body.
- A condition brought on by a lack of insulin.
- A method that governements use to collect money.
- Australia's universal health support system.
- A compound manufactured for use as a medicinal drug
18 Clues: An inactive lifestyle. • the kind of foods you eat. • A disorder affecting mental processes • A study of the heredity of organisms. • An uncontrolled growth in human cells. • A statistic we all have when we are born. • A common preservative and additive to food. • Being in good physical and mental condition • A condition brought on by a lack of insulin. • ...
Ur mom 2025-01-31
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- Breath'nt
- A condition that develops quickly and lasts for a short period
- A substance used to treat or prevent diseases
- A preparation that helps the body develop immunity to disease
- A healthcare professional who provides care and support to patients
- A condition that lasts for a long period
- Not typical or usual or regular
- An immune reaction to a foreign substance
- The intake of food and nutrients necessary for growth and maintenance
- A proactive approach to maintaining and improving health
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- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- A physical or mental sign of disease
- A treatment of illness by inserting thin needles into the skin
- A healthcare professional who diagnoses and treats diseases
- A dull persistent pain :3
- The identification of a disease or condition
- Excessive body fat that can negatively impact health
- A person's daily habits and patterns of behavior
18 Clues: Breath'nt • A dull persistent pain :3 • Not typical or usual or regular • A physical or mental sign of disease • A condition that lasts for a long period • An immune reaction to a foreign substance • The identification of a disease or condition • A substance used to treat or prevent diseases • A person's daily habits and patterns of behavior • ...
Philosophy Paper 1 Keywords 2025-08-27
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- Ethics grounded in duty and universal moral law.
- The condition that makes a belief correspond to reality.
- A mental state that something is the case.
- Philosopher who challenged Plato’s definition of knowledge.
- The view that objects exist independently of perception.
- The stance of doubting or questioning knowledge claims.
- The “mean” Aristotle argued virtue often lies between extremes.
- The reasoning or evidence supporting a belief.
- Realism claiming we perceive the world itself, not representations.
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- Kant’s imperative guiding moral duties universally.
- A justified true belief according to Plato.
- The challenge posed to justified true belief cases.
- Ethical theory maximizing overall happiness.
- The means by which we encounter the external world.
- Aristotle’s idea of human flourishing or the good life.
- The view that reality is fundamentally mental.
- Form of realism where we know objects only via sense-data.
- Central to Aristotle’s ethics, focusing on character traits.
18 Clues: A mental state that something is the case. • A justified true belief according to Plato. • Ethical theory maximizing overall happiness. • The view that reality is fundamentally mental. • The reasoning or evidence supporting a belief. • Ethics grounded in duty and universal moral law. • Kant’s imperative guiding moral duties universally. • ...
diversity and inclusion 2025-11-02
Across
- – easy to reach or use for everyone.
- – a fixed idea about people that is often untrue.
- – treating others with care and consideration.
- – the state of being equal, especially in rights and opportunities.
- – accepting and respecting differences.
- language – a way of communicating using hand movements.
- – a reading system for blind people using raised dots.
Down
- – the quality of having many different types of people.
- – a chair with wheels used by people who cannot walk easily.
- – a physical or mental condition that limits movements or senses.
- act – a law that protects people from discrimination.
- – the action of including people of all kinds.
- health – a person’s emotional and psychological well-being.
- – knowing that a problem exists.
- – the ability to understand how others feel.
- – the state of being male, female, or non-binary.
- – an unfair opinion about someone before knowing them.
- – something that prevents progress or access.
- – things that people are morally or legally allowed to do.
19 Clues: – knowing that a problem exists. • – easy to reach or use for everyone. • – accepting and respecting differences. • – the ability to understand how others feel. • – something that prevents progress or access. • – the action of including people of all kinds. • – treating others with care and consideration. • – the state of being male, female, or non-binary. • ...
Chapter 1.1 2021-09-10
Across
- a person's feelings and thoughts
- doctor
- treatment and prevention of health
- all interact and affect each other
- going to the doctor when you are healthy to stay healthy
Down
- active process that involves becoming aware of making choices towards improving aspects of health
- interacting with others in a healthy way
- state of complete physical, mental, and emotional, and social wellbeing
- a person's body functions
- hospital
- person's overall satisfaction that life's present condition are good
11 Clues: doctor • hospital • a person's body functions • a person's feelings and thoughts • treatment and prevention of health • all interact and affect each other • interacting with others in a healthy way • going to the doctor when you are healthy to stay healthy • person's overall satisfaction that life's present condition are good • ...
Jeremy's Mental Health Puzzle 2023-03-22
Across
- A serious mental health illness.
- A persistent, intense, and unrealistic fears of a certain object.
- A illnewss that makes you feel threatned.
- A Illness when you are feeling alone.
- A normal reaction to everyday pressures.
- An ongoing difficulty throwing away partying.
Down
- An emotional response to a terrible event.
- A illness where you are feeling angry.
- When you feel disconnected from each other.
- A term to describe people losing some contact.
- A special mental health problem.
11 Clues: A serious mental health illness. • A special mental health problem. • A Illness when you are feeling alone. • A illness where you are feeling angry. • A normal reaction to everyday pressures. • A illnewss that makes you feel threatned. • An emotional response to a terrible event. • When you feel disconnected from each other. • An ongoing difficulty throwing away partying. • ...
PDHPE Crossword 2025-03-25
Across
- It is ________ to do sport
- Many people _____ being healthy
- How many litres of water should you drink a day?
- Make sure your food is very _________
- It is important to be physically ______
Down
- A very popular sport is h_____
- PDHPE stands for Personal Development, Health and Physical __________
- You will be ______ if you do sport
- _________ health is very important
- The five dimensions of heath are physical, social, mental, spiritual and __________
- People always like to have a cold _____ after sport
11 Clues: It is ________ to do sport • A very popular sport is h_____ • Many people _____ being healthy • You will be ______ if you do sport • _________ health is very important • Make sure your food is very _________ • It is important to be physically ______ • How many litres of water should you drink a day? • People always like to have a cold _____ after sport • ...
Provider Specialties 2022-12-15
Across
- Examine body tissues and interpret the results of laboratory tests
- Uses sharp thin needles that are inserted into the body at very specific points.
- Treats skin conditions
- field of surgery concerned with reducing scarring or disfigurement that may occur because of accidents, birth defects, or treatment for diseases
- A live-in health care facility providing therapy for substance abuse, mental illness, or other behavioral problems
- A healthcare practitioner or community services provider who offers services for improving an individuals mental health or to treat mental illness.
Down
- Primary Care, also known as Family Practice.
- Specializes in the care of the eyes. Prescribes glasses, contact lenses, treat eye conditions, and perform eye surgery.
- treats patients for lymphatic diseases, strokes, aneurysms, varicose veins, and other conditions
- Board Certified Behavior Analysis
- a place providing care for the sick, especially the terminally ill
11 Clues: Treats skin conditions • Board Certified Behavior Analysis • Primary Care, also known as Family Practice. • Examine body tissues and interpret the results of laboratory tests • a place providing care for the sick, especially the terminally ill • Uses sharp thin needles that are inserted into the body at very specific points. • ...
Mental Health Awareness Month Crossword 2017-05-01
Across
- leading cause of disability worldwide
- Activities people enjoy doing that can reduce stress and anxiety.
- A technique used to promote relaxation and clear the mind that often includes closing the eyes and repeating a mantra
- Approximately 26% of ___________adults staying in shelters live with serious mental illness.
- It is important to set short and long term _______ to plan, feel a sense of accomplishment, and achieve what you want.
- Obtaining adequate____________in the meals in which you eat is essential to maintaining mental and physical health
- Time____________is the ability to plan daily tasks to reduce stress, increase productivity and efficiency.
- It is important to get enough __________ at night to ensure your mind and body get the rest they need.
Down
- 3rd leading cause of death for youth ages 10-24
- Any physical activity that enhances physical fitness and reduces stress, anxiety, and depression
- Taking slow deep __________reduces stress and increases relaxation.
- Approximately 10.2 million Americans have ____________mental health and substance use disorders
- All of the things people do in life to manage the stress as a result of the problems in their life.
- 1 in 5 _________in America experience a mental illness.
- A book in which to record personal experiences, thoughts, feelings, quotes, and art.
- The abbreviation for HPC's free counseling sessions offered to staff.
- An animal in your home that can help decrease loneliness and reduce stress.
17 Clues: leading cause of disability worldwide • 3rd leading cause of death for youth ages 10-24 • 1 in 5 _________in America experience a mental illness. • Activities people enjoy doing that can reduce stress and anxiety. • Taking slow deep __________reduces stress and increases relaxation. • The abbreviation for HPC's free counseling sessions offered to staff. • ...
NAMI Crossword 2022-11-02
Across
- Our club!
- The acronym for psychological services on campus
- Doing things that improve your mental health
- An undergraduate mental health advocacy group that we collaborate with!
Down
- Something that is important to take care of
- Many of us have this major
- Something people often go to for help with mental health
7 Clues: Our club! • Many of us have this major • Something that is important to take care of • Doing things that improve your mental health • The acronym for psychological services on campus • Something people often go to for help with mental health • An undergraduate mental health advocacy group that we collaborate with!
Chapter 5 – Mental and Emotional Health 2025-10-08
Across
- Therapy - A treatment method designed to identify and correct distorted thinking patterns
- - An ongoing dialogue between a patient and a mental health professional
- - A mark of shame or disapproval that results in an individual being shunned or rejected by others
- - A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness
- Disorder - An illness that involves mood extremes that interfere with everyday living
- Therapy - The use of certain medications to treat or reduce the symptoms of a mental disorder
- - Feeling isolated and separated from everyone else
- - A lack of strong feeling, interest, or concern
- Therapy - A treatment process that focuses on changing unwanted behaviors through rewards and reinforcements
- Therapy - A method that helps family members function in more positive and constructive ways by exploring patterns in communication
- Suicides - A series of suicides occurring within a short period of time and involving several people in the same school or community
Down
- - Signals that tell your mind and body how to react
- Therapy - Treating a group of people who have similar problems and meet regularly with a trained counselor
- Disorder - Patterns of behavior in which the rights of others or basic social rules are violated
- - The act of intentionally taking one’s own life
- Disorder - An illness of the mind that can affect the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of a person
- Disorder - A condition in which real or imagined fears are difficult to control
- - The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen
18 Clues: - The act of intentionally taking one’s own life • - A lack of strong feeling, interest, or concern • - Signals that tell your mind and body how to react • - Feeling isolated and separated from everyone else • - A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness • - The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen • ...
What Makes Up RA's 2022-02-16
Across
- a state of mental or emotional strain resulting from very demanding circumstances
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something
- physical or mental collapse caused by overwork or stress
- being the only one of its kind
- a great deal of effort or endurance
Down
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- lack of success
- causing laughter or amusement
- truly what something is said to be
- free from pretense or deceit
- characterized by peculiar or unexpected traits
- the use of the imagination or original ideas
12 Clues: lack of success • free from pretense or deceit • causing laughter or amusement • being the only one of its kind • truly what something is said to be • a great deal of effort or endurance • the use of the imagination or original ideas • characterized by peculiar or unexpected traits • physical or mental collapse caused by overwork or stress • ...
Unit 7 2016-05-29
Across
- an art that someone performs
- special actions to gather money or goods for people in need
- knowledge or ability which makes you the right person for a job
- exact, without any mistakes
- someone who is excellent at something
- something out of the ordinary, done in a perfect way
- a chance at something, positive
- when something is clear, noticeable
Down
- type of doctors that work with relief and mental development
- related to the mind
- the period where you begin working in a field, with no experience
- the money you pay to study somewhere
12 Clues: related to the mind • exact, without any mistakes • an art that someone performs • a chance at something, positive • when something is clear, noticeable • the money you pay to study somewhere • someone who is excellent at something • something out of the ordinary, done in a perfect way • special actions to gather money or goods for people in need • ...
module 34 and 35 2023-04-23
Across
- sigmund freud and free association
- active listening and echoes
- can treat seizures, nerve pain, and bipolar disorder
- can treat schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
- type of therapy that aims to alter the way people act and alter the way they think
- same as psychoanalytic but downplays the sexual element
Down
- approach also known as a mixed approach
- the use of medication in treating mental health conditions
- brain is getting used to the situation
- performing a good behavior you trade something rewarding
- is an antidepressant side effect
- seeking help from a mental health profession
12 Clues: active listening and echoes • is an antidepressant side effect • sigmund freud and free association • brain is getting used to the situation • approach also known as a mixed approach • seeking help from a mental health profession • can treat schizophrenia and bipolar disorder • can treat seizures, nerve pain, and bipolar disorder • ...
keeping your minds sharp 2025-09-24
Across
- Healthy eating supports this aspect of wellness
- doing these help keep your brain sharp
- Spending time with friends helps mental health
- Drawing, painting, or crafting uses this ability
Down
- practice that reduces stress and improves focus
- Keeping things tidy reduces mental clutter
- physical activity that boosts brain blood flow
- daily habit that strengthens memory and focus
- ability to recall past events
- good quality of this supports memory
- taking up new skills helps this lifelong process
- activity that combines both movement of your body and mindfulness
12 Clues: ability to recall past events • good quality of this supports memory • doing these help keep your brain sharp • Keeping things tidy reduces mental clutter • daily habit that strengthens memory and focus • physical activity that boosts brain blood flow • Spending time with friends helps mental health • practice that reduces stress and improves focus • ...
List A 2023-05-25
Across
- resource that can be used by many different health professionals to assist in the diagnosis of mental disorders
- traumatic stress is a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it
- are repetitive behaviors or mental acts that a person feels driven to perform in response to an obsession
- disorder is an overreaction of fear and anxiety to daily life stressors
- Disorders physical symptoms suggest a physical disorder, but there are no demonstrable organic findings and there is strong evidence for link to psychological factors or conflicts.
Down
- Disorder features a pattern of unwanted thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead you to do repetitive behaviors (compulsions)
- repeated thoughts, urges, or mental images that cause anxiety.
- is an overwhelming and debilitating fear of an object, place, situation, feeling or animal
- a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness. It might cause you to sweat, feel restless and tense, and have a rapid heartbeat
9 Clues: repeated thoughts, urges, or mental images that cause anxiety. • disorder is an overreaction of fear and anxiety to daily life stressors • is an overwhelming and debilitating fear of an object, place, situation, feeling or animal • are repetitive behaviors or mental acts that a person feels driven to perform in response to an obsession • ...
Health Wordsearch 2014-03-30
Across
- You want to have these, big ones
- You have to do this to keep healthy
- Intensity of ATP last
- Intensity of Lactic Acid System
- The food passes down this tube after leaving the mouth
- What is the missing dimension, Social, Physical and Mental and Emotional
- We have lot and lots of these in white and red
- How muscles work
- Intensity of Aerobic System
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- The state of being healthy, happy, or prosperous
- What is the shape of the normal food diagram
- What are you doing when you inhale and exhale
- What is the name for the excess that goes out
- State of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- What do many people break
- How muscles work
- Muscles always ____ not push
17 Clues: How muscles work • How muscles work • Intensity of ATP last • What do many people break • Intensity of Aerobic System • Muscles always ____ not push • Intensity of Lactic Acid System • You want to have these, big ones • You have to do this to keep healthy • What is the shape of the normal food diagram • What are you doing when you inhale and exhale • ...
Grade 9 2020-06-22
Across
- Be destined to happen, turn out, or act in a particular way
- Undergo great mental anguish by worrying about something
- Recognize a distinction
- Appearing to be true or real only until examined more closely
- Leave the main subject
- Covering or affecting a large area
- Handle (something) without permission
- Showing or feeling no concern
Down
- Unable to read or write
- Clearly seen or understood
- A mental condition marked by persistent depression and ill-founded fears
- Possessed with an intense but short-lived passion or admiration for someone
- A small alteration or movement made to achieve the desired fit
- A person who claims or is believed to have magic powers
- An experience of a sudden and striking realization
- The period between childhood and adult age
16 Clues: Leave the main subject • Unable to read or write • Recognize a distinction • Clearly seen or understood • Showing or feeling no concern • Covering or affecting a large area • Handle (something) without permission • The period between childhood and adult age • An experience of a sudden and striking realization • A person who claims or is believed to have magic powers • ...
Bad Moods 2016-11-28
Across
- Critical comments; Finding fault; passing judgement;
- A state of agitated confusion.
- Keeping silent towards another person to show disapproval.
- Young children do this when they really don't want to do something.
- To think of something or someone as not being worthy to notice. To despise.
- Unhappy, sorrowful, or mournful.
- Mentally or emotionally disturbed.
Down
- When you do not like something or someone.
- To be affected by mental or bodily pain.
- Provoked to anger or annoyance.
- Ignoring another person who tries to talk to you.
- To protest against or feel that someone or something should be lowered in status.
- Physical or mental suffering caused by external influences.
- Feeling sad, dark, and depressed.
- Silent and ill-humored due to irritation.
- Strong feeling of displeasure or resentment.
16 Clues: A state of agitated confusion. • Provoked to anger or annoyance. • Unhappy, sorrowful, or mournful. • Feeling sad, dark, and depressed. • Mentally or emotionally disturbed. • To be affected by mental or bodily pain. • Silent and ill-humored due to irritation. • When you do not like something or someone. • Strong feeling of displeasure or resentment. • ...
Cyberbullying 2024-04-18
Across
- cyberbullies have the intention to cause___
- mental health condition usually experienced by victims of cyberbullying
- the way in which cyberbullies hide online
- a false piece of information that spreads through a group of people
- sharing information about another without permission, usually of an embarrassing nature
- number one platform where cyberbullying takes place
- restricting others access to your social media accounts
- the person affected by cyberbullying
Down
- cyberbullying victims should seek help from this person
- tell the bully to ____!
- pay no attention to
- screenshots, saved messages and recordings
- sleeping difficulties
- a health area where the victim and the bully may be experiencing issues
- one of the age groups most at risk of experience bullying online
- using offensive terms to refer to others
16 Clues: pay no attention to • sleeping difficulties • tell the bully to ____! • the person affected by cyberbullying • using offensive terms to refer to others • the way in which cyberbullies hide online • screenshots, saved messages and recordings • cyberbullies have the intention to cause___ • number one platform where cyberbullying takes place • ...
Metal Health Vocabulary 2022-03-25
Across
- the influence of your social circle.
- health understand others'
- the balance of emotional, mental, and physical health.
- Health psychological and emotional well-being.
- change around you.
- tiredness of the body
Down
- your surroundings.
- feeling of sadness, loss of, and affects how you feel, think, and behave.
- Feeling nervous, restless or tense, increased heart rate, rapid breathing, intrusive thoughts.
- actively making good choices for your health.
10 Clues: your surroundings. • change around you. • tiredness of the body • health understand others' • the influence of your social circle. • actively making good choices for your health. • Health psychological and emotional well-being. • the balance of emotional, mental, and physical health. • feeling of sadness, loss of, and affects how you feel, think, and behave. • ...
Metal Health Vocabulary 2022-03-25
Across
- the influence of your social circle.
- health understand others'
- the balance of emotional, mental, and physical health.
- Health psychological and emotional well-being.
- change around you.
- tiredness of the body
Down
- your surroundings.
- feeling of sadness, loss of, and affects how you feel, think, and behave.
- Feeling nervous, restless or tense, increased heart rate, rapid breathing, intrusive thoughts.
- actively making good choices for your health.
10 Clues: your surroundings. • change around you. • tiredness of the body • health understand others' • the influence of your social circle. • actively making good choices for your health. • Health psychological and emotional well-being. • the balance of emotional, mental, and physical health. • feeling of sadness, loss of, and affects how you feel, think, and behave. • ...
The Summit Within 2021-02-28
Across
- someone cheerful and optimistic
- partly or wholly incapable of movement
- losing strength and gradually failing
- someone who succeeds a person to an office
- severe mental or physical pain or suffering
Down
- to feel distressed and annoyed
- a state of extreme physical or mental tiredness
- a scientist who specializes in the study
- a thing regarded as representative
- separated from or existing without the body
10 Clues: to feel distressed and annoyed • someone cheerful and optimistic • a thing regarded as representative • losing strength and gradually failing • partly or wholly incapable of movement • a scientist who specializes in the study • someone who succeeds a person to an office • separated from or existing without the body • severe mental or physical pain or suffering • ...
BULLYING! 2024-01-03
Across
- Tindakan intimidasi yang dilakukan sebagai usaha mengontrol korban dengan kekuatan yang dimiliki pelakunya.
- Merundung.
- Perilaku bullying yang melibatkan banyak orang.
- Gangguan mental yang dialami korban bullying.
- Tempat dimana sering terjadinya bullying secara langsung.
- Gestur perundungan dengan memandang sinis, memandang penuh ancaman, mengucilkan, memelototi, dan meneror.
Down
- Contoh bullying fisik.
- Dimana tindakan cyberbullying bisa terjadi?
- Perundungan dunia maya
- Jenis perundungan dengan menggunakan kata-kata.
10 Clues: Merundung. • Contoh bullying fisik. • Perundungan dunia maya • Dimana tindakan cyberbullying bisa terjadi? • Gangguan mental yang dialami korban bullying. • Perilaku bullying yang melibatkan banyak orang. • Jenis perundungan dengan menggunakan kata-kata. • Tempat dimana sering terjadinya bullying secara langsung. • ...
PSYC 341 Paper III 2017-11-28
Across
- self-______: a memory technique in which the individual connects an idea or fact to some aspect of themselves, or some other thing they can personally relate to
- the inability to create mental images
- _____ method: create a mental image connecting a word you’re trying to learn with a word you think sounds similar
- ______ coding: your mental image is best described with a language-like description, not an analogous image
- Theory of _____: the ability to think from someone else’s perspective; bilingual children are theorized to have this ability earlier than monolingual
- _____ psychology: refers to the belief that humans have an innate tendency to organize the world around them
- the school of thought that believes psychological study must focus on observable and objective behavior
- ______ problem: states that spoken words are not always separated by pauses or spaces like they are in text
- ____-task: when participants in a study are instructed to both drive and talk on the phone
- _______ memory: the aspect of long term memory that contains memory about events that occurred in your life
- _____ theory: the idea that when people are asked to imagine a member of a certain category, they most often think of the most typical member of the category
- the smallest unit of meaning in language
- a type a schema that features a prototypical sequence of events
- ______ specificity: the idea that where you study or take in information will affect how you perform on a test if the test is in the same location
- employ a solution to an earlier similar problem to the one you are dealing with now
- refers to the acquisition, storage, transformation, and use of knowledge
- _____ effect: remembering items at the end of a list due to how recently you were exposed to them
Down
- concentration of mental efforts on sensory or mental events
- the Q in the SQR3 method for effective studying
- 3-dimensional shape, used in the recognition-by-components theory
- inability to recognize faces
- joined sensations (ie smelling a color)
- _____ aphasia: characterized by slow and effortful speech with good language comprehension
- ______ technique: acronyms and acrostics are examples of this mnemonic concept
- ______ cognition: using your own body and actions to express an idea or thought
- uses top-down knowledge and experience to interpret surrounding stimuli
- _____ listening: when participants are instructed to listen to two different speakers at once.
- _____ memory: a form of memory that includes the subsets of iconic and echoic memory
- Central _____: the aspect of working memory that helps focus attention and coordinate behavior
- _____ bias: the idea that when we make errors in our speech, we usually tend mistakenly use actual words instead of making up non-words
- ______ models: describe connections or relationships between items
- _____ state: the end result/position you would like to be in when the problem is solved
32 Clues: inability to recognize faces • the inability to create mental images • joined sensations (ie smelling a color) • the smallest unit of meaning in language • the Q in the SQR3 method for effective studying • concentration of mental efforts on sensory or mental events • a type a schema that features a prototypical sequence of events • ...
why tho 2017-11-28
Across
- _____ bias: the idea that when we make errors in our speech, we usually tend mistakenly use actual words instead of making up non-words
- _____ listening: when participants are instructed to listen to two different speakers at once.
- _____ method: create a mental image connecting a word you’re trying to learn with a word you think sounds similar
- self-______: a memory technique in which the individual connects an idea or fact to some aspect of themselves, or some other thing they can personally relate to
- the Q in the SQR3 method for effective studying
- joined sensations (ie smelling a color)
- Theory of _____: the ability to think from someone else’s perspective; bilingual children are theorized to have this ability earlier than monolingual
- ______ coding: your mental image is best described with a language-like description, not an analogous image
- ______ problem: states that spoken words are not always separated by pauses or spaces like they are in text
- ______ models: describe connections or relationships between items
- ______ specificity: the idea that where you study or take in information will affect how you perform on a test if the test is in the same location
- concentration of mental efforts on sensory or mental events
- _______ memory: the aspect of long term memory that contains memory about events that occurred in your life
- the inability to create mental images
Down
- ______ cognition: using your own body and actions to express an idea or thought
- the smallest unit of meaning in language
- ____-task: when participants in a study are instructed to both drive and talk on the phone
- the school of thought that believes psychological study must focus on observable and objective behavior
- ______ technique: acronyms and acrostics are examples of this mnemonic concept
- refers to the acquisition, storage, transformation, and use of knowledge
- Central _____: the aspect of working memory that helps focus attention and coordinate behavior
- _____ psychology: refers to the belief that humans have an innate tendency to organize the world around them
- inability to recognize faces
- _____ memory: a form of memory that includes the subsets of iconic and echoic memory
- _____ theory: the idea that when people are asked to imagine a member of a certain category, they most often think of the most typical member of the category
- uses top-down knowledge and experience to interpret surrounding stimuli
- a type a schema that features a prototypical sequence of events
- _____ state: the end result/position you would like to be in when the problem is solved
- _____ effect: remembering items at the end of a list due to how recently you were exposed to them
- _____ aphasia: characterized by slow and effortful speech with good language comprehension
- employ a solution to an earlier similar problem to the one you are dealing with now
- 3-dimensional shape, used in the recognition-by-components theory
32 Clues: inability to recognize faces • the inability to create mental images • joined sensations (ie smelling a color) • the smallest unit of meaning in language • the Q in the SQR3 method for effective studying • concentration of mental efforts on sensory or mental events • a type a schema that features a prototypical sequence of events • ...
PSYC 341 Paper 3 2017-11-28
Across
- _____ effect: remembering items at the end of a list due to how recently you were exposed to them
- _____ listening: when participants are instructed to listen to two different speakers at once
- _____ memory: a form of memory that includes the subsets of iconic and echoic memory
- the smallest unit of meaning in language
- ______ technique: acronyms and acrostics are examples of this mnemonic concept
- ______ coding: your mental image is best described with a language-like description, not an analogous image
- _____ psychology: refers to the belief that humans have an innate tendency to organize the world around them
- concentration of mental efforts on sensory or mental events
- the school of thought that believes psychological study must focus on observable and objective behavior
- the inability to create mental images
- _____ state: the end result/position you would like to be in when the problem is solved
- the Q in the SQR3 method for effective studying
- central _____: the aspect of working memory that helps focus attention and coordinate behavior
- _______ memory: the aspect of long term memory that contains memory about events that occurred in your life
Down
- ______ cognition: using your own body and actions to express an idea or thought
- uses top-down knowledge and experience to interpret surrounding stimuli
- _____ method: create a mental image connecting a word you’re trying to learn with a word you think sounds similar
- a type a schema that features a prototypical sequence of events
- inability to recognize faces
- joined sensations (ie smelling a color)
- ______ problem: states that spoken words are not always separated by pauses or spaces like they are in text
- refers to the acquisition, storage, transformation, and use of knowledge
- _____ theory: the idea that when people are asked to imagine a member of a certain category, they most often think of the most typical member of the category
- 3-dimensional shape, used in the recognition-by-components theory
- _____ aphasia: characterized by slow and effortful speech with good language comprehension
- _____ bias: the idea that when we make errors in our speech, we usually tend mistakenly use actual words instead of making up non-words
- self-______: a memory technique in which the individual connects an idea or fact to some aspect of themselves, or some other thing they can personally relate to
- employ a solution to an earlier similar problem to the one you are dealing with now
- ____-task: when participants in a study are instructed to both drive and talk on the phone
- theory of _____: the ability to think from someone else’s perspective; bilingual children are theorized to have this ability earlier than monolingual
- ______ models: describe connections or relationships between items
- ______ specificity: the idea that where you study or take in information will affect how you perform on a test if the test is in the same location
32 Clues: inability to recognize faces • the inability to create mental images • joined sensations (ie smelling a color) • the smallest unit of meaning in language • the Q in the SQR3 method for effective studying • concentration of mental efforts on sensory or mental events • a type a schema that features a prototypical sequence of events • ...
Chapter 9- Thinking and Language 2022-04-18
Across
- stage- the developmental period, between approximately 10 and 18 months, when children use one word at a time when speaking
- area- region of the brain that contains motor neurons involved in the comprehension of speech
- a methodical, logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a particular problem
- the study of sentences and phrases, or how people put words into the right order so that they can communicate meaningfully
- the inability to see a problem from a new perspective by employing a different mental set
- a simple thinking strategy that often allows us to make judgements and solve problems
- perseverance- clinging to one's initial concepts after the basis on which they were formed
- our spoken, written, or signed words and the ways we combine them to communicate
- a mental image or best example of a category
- speech- condensed or abbreviated speech in which only the most central words, carrying the highest level of information, are spoken
- concerns the meanings of words, signs, symbols, and the phrases that represent them
- an acquired language impairment that results from brain damage typically in the left hemisphere
- bias- a tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence.
- in language, the smallest distinctive sound unit
- heuristic- judging the likelihood of things in terms of how well they seem to represent or match
- set- a tendency to approach a problem in one particular way, often a way that has been successful in the past
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- deciding on options based on whether the options are presented with positive or negative connotations
- a mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas, or people
- area- one of the main language centers of the brain
- fixedness- the tendency to think of things only in terms of their usual function an impediment to problem solving
- an abstract system of rules that describes how a language works
- determination- the concept that language and its structures limit and determine human knowledge or thought, as well as thought processes such as categorization, memory, and perception
- an effortless, immediate, automatic feeling or thought as contrasted with explicit conscious reasoning
- all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- a unit of meaning that cannot be analyzed into smaller such units
- a sudden and often novel realization of the solution to a problem
- stage- a stage in child development and a state in language acquisition during which an infant appears to be experimenting with uttering articulate sounds, but does not yet produce any recognizable words
- the tendency to be more confident than correct
- stage- the developmental period, between approximately 18 and 24 months of age, during which children use two words at a time when speaking
- heuristic- estimating the likelihood of evets based on their availability
30 Clues: a mental image or best example of a category • the tendency to be more confident than correct • in language, the smallest distinctive sound unit • area- one of the main language centers of the brain • a mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas, or people • an abstract system of rules that describes how a language works • ...
Exam 4 review (Chapters 2, 14, 15) 2019-12-06
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- Which gender is more likely to be diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder?
- the __________rate between identical twins tells you the genetic vulnerability of a mental illness.
- a false beliefs that a person with Schizophrenia has, such as being spied on, are called what?
- what % of the world has Schizophrenia
- What is it called when we define variables in a very specific way that allows us to quantify the variable?
- In addition to treating Anxiety with anti-anxiety medications, sometimes _________ are also used as a medical treatment.
- Symptoms include reliving the moment, hyperarousal, guilt, memory loss, avoidance of certain stimuli associated with the event.
- Deficits in social communication and interaction, and restrictive and repetitive behaviors (such as hand flapping or body rocking) are probably signs of which mental illness? (abbreviation)
- What % of men have Major Depressive Disorder?
- A common treatment for Autism Spectrum Disorder is called applied ______________ analysis.
- These disorders cannot be diagnosed in someone younger than 18.
- A person with _____________personality disorder has a lacking sense of self, emotional instability, and impulsive behavior (often sexual promiscuous).
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- One of the physical symptoms of Major Depressive Disorder
- A study described in your textbook demonstrated that in comparison to antidepressants, _____________was actually just as effective as medication alone.
- The main medical treatment for patients with Bipolar Disorder.
- What is it called when two or more disorders occur in the same individual, such as anxiety and depression?
- A side effect of some anti-psychotic medications is ____________Dyskinesia, where a person has Parkinson’s-like symptoms
- Which disorder is twice as common in women as it is in men? (abbreviation)
- A type of anxiety disorder that does not have a specific object or situation that causes the worry is called ______________anxiety disorder.
- The treatment for Borderline patients is a triage treatment where the most serious thoughts and behaviors are addressed first. The treatment is called _____________ Behavior Therapy.
- A disorder characterized by hallucinations, delusions, and sometimes catatonia with a 50% concordance rate.
- a medical treatment for depression includes ___________, leaving more serotonin in the synapse
- In a research study, if we cannot determine which variable is causing which, it is called the _________________ problem.
- This type of therapy is used with depression, anxiety, and some other mental illnesses to change maladaptive cognitions and behaviors. (all one word, no space or hyphen).
- A disorder in which periods of mania may or may not be followed by periods of depression
- Too much ____________is implicated in Schizophrenia
- We have a genetic vulnerability for mental illness and this can interact with environmental stressors to create the onset of mental illness. This is called the ________ - stress model.
- The symptoms in schizophrenia that are absent in a person with schizophrenia but are present in people without schizophrenia are called ___________ symptoms.
28 Clues: what % of the world has Schizophrenia • What % of men have Major Depressive Disorder? • Too much ____________is implicated in Schizophrenia • One of the physical symptoms of Major Depressive Disorder • The main medical treatment for patients with Bipolar Disorder. • These disorders cannot be diagnosed in someone younger than 18. • ...
Unit #7 Vocab English 12 2022-09-20
12 Clues: crazy • occur • scheme • cowardly • unmoving • criticism • agreement • liveliness • disagreeing • mind; spirit • desire; dream • mental (happening in the mind)
health crossword 2023-03-09
Night Vocab 2018-01-28
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- Object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical or sentimental interest
- Typically a symptom of mental disorder
- A big fire
- Suggest or hint at something
- Allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of something
- Full of something undesirable
- A slum or run down area
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- Surprising and previously unknown fact, especially one that is made known in a dramatic way
- Extreme poverty
- To destroy or obliterate
- A short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.
- Mental or physical pain or suffering
12 Clues: A big fire • Extreme poverty • A slum or run down area • To destroy or obliterate • Suggest or hint at something • Full of something undesirable • Mental or physical pain or suffering • Typically a symptom of mental disorder • Allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of something • A short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person. • ...
Tears of a Tiger 2023-05-07
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- A person who urgently call upon
- A doctor of psychology
- Someone who a supports the Republican party
- Action The practice of favoring individuals who belong to a disadvantaged groups
- To completely remove something
- A mental disorder that has consistent sadness involved
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- An item is Scruffy or shabby
- An uncontrolled outburst in a child
- The act or condition of being severe
- A practitioner who diagnose and treat those with mental health issues
- An written article about a deceased person
- A belief or a feeling you can achieve a goal
12 Clues: A doctor of psychology • An item is Scruffy or shabby • To completely remove something • A person who urgently call upon • An uncontrolled outburst in a child • The act or condition of being severe • An written article about a deceased person • Someone who a supports the Republican party • A belief or a feeling you can achieve a goal • ...
Ted Bundy 2022-05-18
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- How Ted Bundy attracted his victims
- How Ted Bundy would gain his victims trust
- one of the mental illnesses Ted was diagnosed with ; ignores the feelings of others,anti-society
- Amount of victims Bundy had
- How Ted Bundy was killed
- Ted Bundy's main motivator
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- Style of Ted Bundy's murders
- Ted Bundy's main victims
- Where Ted Bundy went to college
- Genetic influences on Ted Bundy's personality, not influenced by outside sources
- one of the mental illnesses Ted was diagnosed with, different personalities
- Ted Bundy's Daughter
12 Clues: Ted Bundy's Daughter • Ted Bundy's main victims • How Ted Bundy was killed • Ted Bundy's main motivator • Amount of victims Bundy had • Style of Ted Bundy's murders • Where Ted Bundy went to college • How Ted Bundy attracted his victims • How Ted Bundy would gain his victims trust • one of the mental illnesses Ted was diagnosed with, different personalities • ...
PMAC's Mental Wellbeing Crossword 2024-04-15
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- The practice of acknowledging and appreciating the positive aspects of life, which can contribute to mental well-being.
- A mood disorder characterised by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest or pleasure in activities.
- The body's response to demands or pressures, often resulting in physical, mental, or emotional strain.
- This type of therapy focuses on changing negative thought patterns and behaviours.
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- This activity involves controlled breathing and can help reduce anxiety.
- Negative attitudes and beliefs about mental health conditions, leading to discrimination and marginalization of those affected.
- The practice of being present in the moment and acknowledging one's thoughts, feelings, and bodily sensations without judgment.
- This term refers to the ability to cope with life's challenges, maintain satisfying relationships, and enjoy life.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person, often crucial in providing support to those with mental health challenges.
9 Clues: This activity involves controlled breathing and can help reduce anxiety. • This type of therapy focuses on changing negative thought patterns and behaviours. • The body's response to demands or pressures, often resulting in physical, mental, or emotional strain. • ...
The Freshman Survival Guide 2022-06-13
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- One warning sign of bad mental health is a change in _______.
- to better your ______ ______ monitor your sleep, physical exercise, and food intake.
- You should _______ your deadlines so that you get your work done sooner.
- New friends should earn your _____.
- _______ your school work and your time spent for yourself.
- A second warning sign of bad mental health is feeling anxious, empty, or _________.
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- Set ____________, responsibilities, and boundaries.
- Search for a roommate with an ____ ____.
- You should ______ skillful students.
- You should check your balance __________.
- Money should ____ the semester.
- Don't stick around friends who ___ your mood.
12 Clues: Money should ____ the semester. • New friends should earn your _____. • You should ______ skillful students. • Search for a roommate with an ____ ____. • You should check your balance __________. • Don't stick around friends who ___ your mood. • Set ____________, responsibilities, and boundaries. • _______ your school work and your time spent for yourself. • ...
The Freshman Survival Guide 2022-06-13
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- One warning sign of bad mental health is a change in _______.
- to better your ______ ______ monitor your sleep, physical exercise, and food intake.
- You should _______ your deadlines so that you get your work done sooner.
- New friends should earn your _____.
- _______ your school work and your time spent for yourself.
- A second warning sign of bad mental health is feeling anxious, empty, or _________.
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- Set ____________, responsibilities, and boundaries.
- Search for a roommate with an ____ ____.
- You should ______ skillful students.
- You should check your balance __________.
- Money should ____ the semester.
- Don't stick around friends who ___ your mood.
12 Clues: Money should ____ the semester. • New friends should earn your _____. • You should ______ skillful students. • Search for a roommate with an ____ ____. • You should check your balance __________. • Don't stick around friends who ___ your mood. • Set ____________, responsibilities, and boundaries. • _______ your school work and your time spent for yourself. • ...
Alcohol Chap 21 2017-10-23
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- type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages
- drug that slows down the nervous system
- abuse present in families placing teens at high risk of mental illness, neglect, and abuse
- state in which the body os poisoned and mental control is significantly reduced
- fetal alcohol syndrome
- an addict who is dependent on alcohol
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- drinking five or more at one sitting in a short time
- learning to live an alcohol free life
- blood alcohol concentration
- person has a psychological or physiological dependence on alcohol
- living without alcohol
- the chemical reaction of yeast on sugars
12 Clues: living without alcohol • fetal alcohol syndrome • blood alcohol concentration • learning to live an alcohol free life • an addict who is dependent on alcohol • type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages • drug that slows down the nervous system • the chemical reaction of yeast on sugars • drinking five or more at one sitting in a short time • ...
Intro to Health 2023-01-27
8 Clues: Poor health • How well the boy moves • Health excellent health • Interacting with others • Thoughts, feeling, emotions • Process of identifying and improving health • Problem solving, observation, information, decision making • State of complete physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
Soc crossword 2014-10-30
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- Founder of analytical psychology
- co-pioneered feminist anthropology
- Punishment of people who do something society disapproves
- Social theorist who believes that the social science theories developed in the nineteenth century are no longer valid
- Acculturation through the dominance of one culture over another, forcing the defeated to change aspects of its culture, or its entire culture
- Branch of psychology that focuses on health and wellness issues
- Branch of psychology that sets up experiments to see how people act in certain situations
- A category of mental disorder where the person has lost touch with the real world and may suffer from delusions or hallucinations
- Theories of psychologist attempting to determine the methods that can successfully change or modify the problem human behaviour
- Psychological theory that learning can be programmed by whatever consequences follow
- Rewarding of people who do something society considers good
- Maslow’s term for the final stage of human needs, in which a person integrates the self, making the personality whole
- Jung’s term for people who use their psychological power to look inward, becoming emotionally self-sufficient
- The spread of ideas, methods, symbols and tools from one culture to another
- A structured philosophy against which all actions and events are judged
- Jung’s term for people who use their psychological power to draw close to other people, and rely on them for much of their sense of well being
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- A complex mental disorder that leads to feelings of distress and social isolation
- Canadian feminist sociologist who argues that women are excluded from major social institutions
- Prolonged contact between two cultures, during which time they interchange symbols, beliefs and customs
- Category of mental disorder characterized by a habitual pattern of rule breaking and harming others
- Developed a theory of human motivation based on the hierarchy of needs
- The belief that cultures evolve in common patterns, moving from hunter-gathering cultures to industrialized states in predictable stages
- Canadian sociologist who writes about the role of gender socialization on the perception of gender roles and social behavior
- Contact with other cultures
- A study in which a group is tracked over a long period of time
- Key in developing the anthropological school of cultural materialism
- Acculturation through free borders of ideas and symbols from one culture to another
- Advocated that learning occurs as a result of an organism responding to its environment
- The term used by psychologists for the part of our mind which we are not aware
- A category of mental disorder where the person suffers from irrational thoughts of persecution or foreboding
- An applied anthropologist who studied cultural and agents of change
- A category of mental disorder where the patient has feelings of high anxiety or tension
32 Clues: Contact with other cultures • Founder of analytical psychology • co-pioneered feminist anthropology • Punishment of people who do something society disapproves • Rewarding of people who do something society considers good • A study in which a group is tracked over a long period of time • Branch of psychology that focuses on health and wellness issues • ...
Issac and Blake 2017-08-22
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- gladdening of the mind and body. One of the seven factors of enlightenment
- deed the law of cause and effect intentional action, either wholesome or unwholesome that brings either pleasant or unpleasant results respectively
- Mindfulness of breathing
- pattern of conditioned habits that we mistake for a sense of self
- Defilement; unwholesome qualities; a factor of mind that obscures clear seeing; a hindrance to meditation; also know as afflictive emotio
- A Buddhist nun
- suffering; of pain, both mental and physical, of change, and endemic to cyclic existance; the first Noble Truth that acknowledges the reality of suffering
- The teachings of the Buddha
- One who has taken a vow to become a fully enlightened Buddha; someone known for an unbounded readiness and availability to help all sentient beings
- Awakening
- The Buddha’s teachings, truth, the basic building blocks of reality; one of the three jewels of refuge
- Heavenly or sublime abode, the four mind states said to lead to a rebirth in a heavenly realm: lovingkindness (metta), compassion (karuna), appreciative joy (mudita) and equanimity (upekkha)uddha Fully awakened one; specifically the historical Buddha, Sakyamuni, who lived and taught in India 2,500 years ago; one of the three jewels of refuge
- Impermanent, one of the three characteristics of existence. Buddhist teachings emphasize that all conditioned mental and physical phenomena are impermanent – nothing lasts, nothing stays the same.
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- Enlightenment, awakening
- mitta Spiritual friend. In the Theravada Buddhist meditation tradition, teachers are often referred to as spiritual friends.
- Interest and inquiry into experience. One of the seven factors of enlightenment
- toneVedana the pleasant unpleasant or neutral tone that arises with every experience; one of the five aggregates
- A Buddhist monk
- Wisdom-heart or the awakened heart/mind; the aspiration for supreme enlightenment so that all sentient beings may be free from suffering
- mindA mind that is open to the experience of the moment, free of conceptual overlays; first made popular by the Zen teacher Suzuki Roshi
- The best known of all the Buddhist scriptures; a collection of 423 verses, spoken by the Buddha, that focuses on the value of ethical conduct and mental training
- The third section of the Buddhist canon devoted to human psychology and philosophy
- originationThe doctrine that all mental and physical phenomena arise and pass away depending on causes and conditions
- The practice of giving; generosity. Dana is the first of the ten paramis, or qualities to be perfected in order to become a Buddha
- self, insubstantiality, one of the three characteristics of existence
- Mental absorption, a state of strong concentration that temporarily suspends the five hindrances
- Enlightened one; someone whose mind is completely free from the defilements; a person who is no longer bound to cyclic existence
27 Clues: Awakening • A Buddhist nun • A Buddhist monk • Enlightenment, awakening • Mindfulness of breathing • The teachings of the Buddha • pattern of conditioned habits that we mistake for a sense of self • self, insubstantiality, one of the three characteristics of existence • gladdening of the mind and body. One of the seven factors of enlightenment • ...
cognition 2021-03-30
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- assessed by IQ tests with one single answer
- test designed to assess what a person has learned
- a mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas, or people
- a sudden and often novel realization of the solution to a problem
- a mental image or best example of a category. Matching new items to the prototype provides a quick and easy method for including items in a category
- extent a test yields consistent results by retesting
- age 1-2 when a child speaks single words twowordstage at age 2 two word statements
- ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- the way an issue is posed; how an issue is framed can significantly affect decisions and judgments.
- beginning at 3-4 months
- a simple thinking strategy that often allows us to make judgments and solve problems efficiently
- mental representation of a given place/situation
- The behavior that a test is designed to predict
- multiple choice
- the set of rules by which we derive meaning from morphemes, words, and sentences in a given language
- street smart
- estimating the likelihood of events based on their availability in memory
- rules of combining words into grammatically sensible sentences given language
- the smallest distinctive sound unit.
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- speech early speech stage in which a child speaks using mostly nouns and verbs such as go car
- book smart
- the likelihood of things in terms of how well they seem to represent
- Extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to
- general frameworks,expectations of events,objects,what could happen
- the tendency to think of things only in terms of their usual functions; an impediment to problem solving
- predict a person's future performance and capability to learn
- in language smallest unit that carries meaning(such as a prefix).
- does the test look like it will test what it should test
- a tendency to approach a problem in one particular way
- everyday tasks,ability to manage oneself and other people
- demonstrated in reacting adaptively to novel situations and generating novel ideas
- all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- open ended tests
- inlanguage,system of rules that enables us to communicate with and understand others.
- what you think will happen
- the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas
- - logical rule that guarantees solving a particular problem.
- a statistical procedure that identifies cluster of related items
- meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
- the tendency to be more confident than correct
- underlies specific mental abilities and is measured by every task on an intelligence test
41 Clues: book smart • street smart • multiple choice • open ended tests • beginning at 3-4 months • what you think will happen • the smallest distinctive sound unit. • assessed by IQ tests with one single answer • the tendency to be more confident than correct • The behavior that a test is designed to predict • the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas • ...
Health 2022-08-02
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- a preparation that is administered (as by injection) to stimulate the body's immune response against a specific infectious agent or disease
- an abnormal physical or mental condition
- seldom occurring or found; marked by unusual quality, merit, or appeal
- causing discomfort or hardship; very painful or harmful
- something that indicates the existence of something else; a slight indication
- recovery or relief from a disease
- a physical, chemical, or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental tension and may be a factor in disease causation
- the general condition of the body
- an unfounded or mistaken impression or notion
- having or showing realization, perception, or knowledge
- to open or expand over a larger area
- a sudden or violent increase in activity or currency; a sudden rise in the incidence of a disease
- an abnormal and overwhelming sense of apprehension and fear often marked by physical signs (such as tension, sweating, and increased pulse rate), by doubt concerning the reality and nature of the threat, and by self-doubt about one's capacity to cope with it
- treatment of mental or emotional disorder or of related bodily ills by psychological means
- extremely great or serious
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- the state produced by the establishment of one or more pathogenic agents (such as a bacteria, protozoans, or viruses) in or on the body of a suitable host
- a licensed health-care professional who practices independently or is supervised by a physician, surgeon, or dentist and who is skilled in promoting and maintaining health
- to make or become well again
- a mood disorder that is marked by varying degrees of sadness, despair, and loneliness and that is typically accompanied by inactivity, guilt, loss of concentration, social withdrawal, sleep disturbances, and sometimes suicidal tendencies
- a group of signs and symptoms that occur together and characterize a particular abnormality or condition
- a person skilled or specializing in healing arts
- a substance or preparation used in treating disease
- a disordered psychic or behavioral state resulting from severe mental or emotional stress or physical injury
- a group of red spots on the skin that is caused by an illness or a reaction to something
- relating to the mind or relating to the total emotional and intellectual response of an individual to external reality
- an unhealthy condition of body or mind
- the act of purposely hurting oneself (as by cutting or burning the skin) as an emotional coping mechanism
- a mark remaining (as on the skin) after injured tissue has healed
- an individual awaiting or under medical care and treatment
- the action or way of treating a patient or a condition medically or surgically: management and care to prevent, cure, ameliorate, or slow progression of a medical condition
30 Clues: extremely great or serious • to make or become well again • recovery or relief from a disease • the general condition of the body • to open or expand over a larger area • an unhealthy condition of body or mind • an abnormal physical or mental condition • an unfounded or mistaken impression or notion • a person skilled or specializing in healing arts • ...
Mental Disorders 2020-08-21
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- An unreasonable need to behave in a certain way.
- An emotional state in which a person feels extremely sad and hopeless.
- An unwanted thought or image that takes control of the mind.
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- A mental disorder that can be identified by severe disturbances in thinking, mood, awareness, and behavior.
- Anxiety that is related to specific situation or object.
- A fear caused by a source you cannot identify.
6 Clues: A fear caused by a source you cannot identify. • An unreasonable need to behave in a certain way. • Anxiety that is related to specific situation or object. • An unwanted thought or image that takes control of the mind. • An emotional state in which a person feels extremely sad and hopeless. • ...
Mental Illness 2017-03-16
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- ______ Symptoms are blunted emotions and unresponsive behaviour
- Disorganised ______ is where your thoughts and speaking is muddled up
- Where you here sounds or hear voices
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- A type of mental illness
- Where you have firmly-held ideas that despite being clear and obvious evidence believe that it isn't true
- Disorganised ________ appear to be unpredictable or use inappropriate responses
6 Clues: A type of mental illness • Where you here sounds or hear voices • ______ Symptoms are blunted emotions and unresponsive behaviour • Disorganised ______ is where your thoughts and speaking is muddled up • Disorganised ________ appear to be unpredictable or use inappropriate responses • ...
Mental health 2024-06-03
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- A Mental health condition where someone feels scared, has bad dreams, and remembers a scary event a lot, making it hard for them to feel okay.
- Losing interest you normally enjoy and feeling more isolated from the outside world
- They are strategies and behaviors that individuals use to manage stress, emotional pain, and difficult situations
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- They are simplified and sometimes wrong ideas about groups of people
- An emotional state characterized by feelings of tension, worried thoughts, and physical changes like increased blood pressure
- when people have negative beliefs and attitudes towards others because of something like mental illness
6 Clues: They are simplified and sometimes wrong ideas about groups of people • Losing interest you normally enjoy and feeling more isolated from the outside world • when people have negative beliefs and attitudes towards others because of something like mental illness • ...
mental health 2022-06-06
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- Avoiding eye contact and Delayed speech
- Low mood/low interest in activities enjoyed previously
- disorder feeling overly happy or high for long periods of time and feeling jumpy or wired
- Extreme weight loss or not making expected developmental weight gains
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- Fear of contamination or dirt
- hallucinations, paranoid thoughts, and disorganized thinking.
6 Clues: Fear of contamination or dirt • Avoiding eye contact and Delayed speech • Low mood/low interest in activities enjoyed previously • hallucinations, paranoid thoughts, and disorganized thinking. • Extreme weight loss or not making expected developmental weight gains • disorder feeling overly happy or high for long periods of time and feeling jumpy or wired
KESIHATAN MENTAL 2024-01-03
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- KEPENTINGAN MEMPUNYAI KESIHATAN MENTAL YANG SIHAT MAMPU UNTUK MENGAWAL _______ DENGAN BAIK.
- STRESS YANG KRONIK DAPAT MENYEBABKAN ________ MENTAL TERJEJAS.
- PEMIKIRAN ________ PERLU DIHINDARI UNTUK MEMBANTU MEMPUNYAI KESIHATAN MENTAL YANG SIHAT.
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- LANGKAH YANG DIGUNAKAN UNTUK MENENANGKAN PEMIKIRAN DAN TUBUH.
- AKTIVITI YANG MEMBANTU MENGELUARKAN PELUH DAN DAPAT MELEGAKAN TEKANAN DAN MERANGSANG MOOD YANG BAIK.
- ORANG YANG SELALU MEMBERI SOKONGAN EMOSI DAN MENDENGAR MASALAH KITA.
6 Clues: LANGKAH YANG DIGUNAKAN UNTUK MENENANGKAN PEMIKIRAN DAN TUBUH. • STRESS YANG KRONIK DAPAT MENYEBABKAN ________ MENTAL TERJEJAS. • ORANG YANG SELALU MEMBERI SOKONGAN EMOSI DAN MENDENGAR MASALAH KITA. • PEMIKIRAN ________ PERLU DIHINDARI UNTUK MEMBANTU MEMPUNYAI KESIHATAN MENTAL YANG SIHAT. • ...
Mental Health 2024-03-21
6 Clues: Restless • Words appear jumbled • something school gives • wanting to be not alive • feels like you have no purpose • traumatic stress that happened a long time
Mental Health 2021-08-20
Mental Health 2022-07-24
6 Clues: the response to the loss of a loved one • ...... health, a state of well-being (6) • an emotional response to a terrible event (6) • a feeling of unease, such as worry or fear (7) • a state of feeling alone without friends or family (9) • the body's reaction to feeling under pressure or threatened (6)
mental health 2022-06-14
6 Clues: there is war, and there is ... • feeling of unease, worry or fear • or longer posttraumatic stress disorder • can destroy your mental health and your home • you can get it when you need someone to talk or something • mental illness that can effect your thinking of the way you feel
