mental Crossword Puzzles
English Assessment - Crosswords 2025-10-28
Across
- A feeling of worry or nervousness about something uncertain.
- A mental condition causing extreme mood swings from high to low.
- To make up or form something; to be part of a whole.
- A place of safety or shelter; also a hospital for mental care.
- A fixed, oversimplified belief about a group of people.
- To annoy, frustrate, or worry someone.
- Hiding one’s true feelings or intentions.
- To escape or avoid something or someone.
- Extremely ugly or horrifying.
- Done quickly or without careful thought.
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- A rhythmic beating or throbbing movement.
- Lasting for a very short time.
- The act of hiding something or keeping it secret.
- Unwilling or hesitant to do something.
- A light source with a protective cover, often used outdoors.
- A dead human body.
- Enough to meet a need or requirement.
- Something that causes a reaction or increases activity.
- The state of being worthy of respect or honor.
- Serious, formal, or showing deep respect.
20 Clues: A dead human body. • Extremely ugly or horrifying. • Lasting for a very short time. • Enough to meet a need or requirement. • Unwilling or hesitant to do something. • To annoy, frustrate, or worry someone. • To escape or avoid something or someone. • Done quickly or without careful thought. • A rhythmic beating or throbbing movement. • ...
Vocabulary Power Lessons 1-3 2025-09-17
Across
- Endless life or existence
- A surrounding or confining barrier
- Tightening or squeezing
- An official visit
- The face or facial expression
- Physical or mental pressure
- The ability to see
- To keep out or leave out
- An animal that hunts others
- A secluded area, often in a monastery
- A rule or limitation
- To oversee or manage
- A recording of moving images
- a long duration
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- A brief statement on a tombstone
- To form a mental image
- Food or drink necessary for survival
- very serious or extreme
- To honor or remember formally
- Absolutely necessary or essential
- able to be seen
- Clearly understood or obvious
- The act of keeping out
- A speech praising someone, often at a funeral
- To prevent or rule out
- To limit or confine
- A scenic view
- prey or target hunted
- Showing good judgment or foresight
- To shut or bring together
30 Clues: able to be seen • a long duration • prey or target hunted • very serious or extreme • Tightening or squeezing • A scenic view • The ability to see • An official visit • An animal that hunts others • To limit or confine • Endless life or existence • To honor or remember formally • Physical or mental pressure • The act of keeping out • ...
Asthma meds 2025-11-22
Across
- prednisone indecation
- corticosteroids example
- Anticholinergic medication example
- what to do after use of a steroid inhaler
- albuterol side effect
- drug interaction for ipratropium
- Dupilumab side effects (body pain)
- Montelukast adverse effect (mental status)
- Montelukast adverse effect (poo)
- anticholinergic effect (dry mouth related)
- dupilumab class
- Montelukast adverse effect (temp)
- drug interaction of albuterol
- montelukast and albuterol indication
- anticholinergic effect (mental status)
- montelukast class
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- Dupilumab route
- Dupilumab Indications
- bacterial infection related to corticosteroids
- anticholinergic effect (eyes)
- Montelukast and albuterol adverse effect
- montelukast, ipratropium, albuterol, dupilumab, and prednisone indication
- increased with use of corticosteroids (adverse/side effect)
- Dupilumab Indications
- Dupilumab side effects (breathing)
- What medicine for asthma and exercise-induced bronchospasms is not a bronchodilator
- albuterol class
- albuterol side effect and anticolenergic effect
- what med is often used with ipratropium
- Dupilumab side effects (Related to route)
- Dupilumab side effects (sight)
- Montelukast and prednisone adverse effect
- mouth and skin anticholinergic effect
33 Clues: Dupilumab route • albuterol class • dupilumab class • montelukast class • prednisone indecation • Dupilumab Indications • albuterol side effect • Dupilumab Indications • corticosteroids example • anticholinergic effect (eyes) • drug interaction of albuterol • Dupilumab side effects (sight) • drug interaction for ipratropium • Montelukast adverse effect (poo) • ...
maaalah pribadi 2025-11-20
Across
- Merasa khawatir atau gelisah akan sesuatu.
- Perasaan tidak bahagia karena kehilangan atau kekecewaan.
- Perasaan gentar atau khawatir menghadapi sesuatu yang dianggap berbahaya.
- Tidak tahu harus berbuat apa atau berpikir jernih.
- Hal yang dianggap lebih penting daripada yang lain dalam menyelesaikan masalah.
- Gangguan suasana hati yang ditandai dengan perasaan sedih mendalam dan kehilangan minat.
- Perasaan kecewa atau terhalang dalam mencapai tujuan.
- Sesuatu yang memerlukan pemecahan atau jalan keluar.
- Emosi kuat karena tidak senang atau tersinggung.
- Tidak yakin atau bimbang.
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- Jalan keluar atau pemecahan dari suatu masalah.
- Gelisah memikirkan sesuatu yang belum terjadi.
- Tekanan mental atau emosional akibat situasi sulit.
- Perselisihan atau pertentangan serius antara individu.
- Sesuatu yang memberatkan pikiran atau perasaan.MENURUN
- Perasaan jengkel atau tidak senang terhadap sesuatu.
- Proses mental dalam menyelesaikan persoalan.
- Kejadian atau pengalaman yang sudah lewat dan kadang membebani pikiran.
- Perasaan senang atau gembira (lawan kata duka).
- Perasaan tidak senang melihat orang lain lebih beruntung atau memiliki sesuatu.
20 Clues: Tidak yakin atau bimbang. • Merasa khawatir atau gelisah akan sesuatu. • Proses mental dalam menyelesaikan persoalan. • Gelisah memikirkan sesuatu yang belum terjadi. • Jalan keluar atau pemecahan dari suatu masalah. • Perasaan senang atau gembira (lawan kata duka). • Emosi kuat karena tidak senang atau tersinggung. • Tidak tahu harus berbuat apa atau berpikir jernih. • ...
Lesson 10-11 2025-06-04
Across
- strict training invovling much repetition
- a sign that serves as evidence of something else
- ordinary; of average quality
- to perform or accomplish; to carry out
- gigantic; unusually large or hideous
- any skillful movement; an exercise by military troops
- uneasiness of mind regarding an event or uncertainity of the future
- not including; limiting
- previous; going before
- a group of people under common leadership; military, two or more divisions
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- gloomy; moody; sullen or silent
- a claw on a bird of prey or other predatory animal
- more or less; to some degree
- the act of following with the intent of overtaking or capturing
- agony or anguish; physical or mental suffering
- a person's or group's mental state (cheerfulness, determination, etc.)
- absolute; unqualified; unmixed with anything else
- a fear caused by suddenly recognizing a danger
- any amall group involved in a common effort; a small military unit
- frantic or full of violent passion
20 Clues: previous; going before • not including; limiting • more or less; to some degree • ordinary; of average quality • gloomy; moody; sullen or silent • frantic or full of violent passion • gigantic; unusually large or hideous • to perform or accomplish; to carry out • strict training invovling much repetition • agony or anguish; physical or mental suffering • ...
Start Your Future 2025-06-25
Across
- Relating to a person’s thoughts and emotions
- Keeping people free from harm or danger.
- Helping someone feel safe and cared for.
- Understanding how someone else feels.
- What patients need to feel with their nurse.
- The food someone eats to stay healthy.
- Quick help given to someone who is hurt or sick.
- Being kind and wanting to help when someone is suffering.
- Being in physical and mental health.
- Physical activity that helps keep the body strong.
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- The overall condition of someone’s body and mind.
- A group of people who live and support each other.
- Care given to help someone get better.
- Someone who is being cared for in a hospital or clinic.
- Keeping clean to stay healthy and prevent germs.
- A healthcare worker who cares patient
- Signs like heart rate and temperature that nurses check.
- Treating everyone fairly and kindly, no matter what.
- What nurses do to understand how a patient feels.
- A nurse should have.
20 Clues: A nurse should have. • Being in physical and mental health. • A healthcare worker who cares patient • Understanding how someone else feels. • Care given to help someone get better. • The food someone eats to stay healthy. • Keeping people free from harm or danger. • Helping someone feel safe and cared for. • Relating to a person’s thoughts and emotions • ...
TTS BULLYING 2025-08-26
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- Jika kamu melihat seseorang dibuly,apa yang kamu lakukan ?
- Bullying sering diam saja dan tidak melawan?
- Bullying dapat menimbulkan apa?
- Mendorong termasuk jenis bullying apa?
- Menggosip termasuk jenis bullying apa?
- Bagaimana ciri-ciri seseorang menjadi korban bullying?
- Faktor seseorang melakukan bullying?
- Bulying sering terjadi dimana?
- Apa dampak bullying terhadap mental korban?
- Korban bullying sering merasa tidak?
- Bullying berdampak pada kesehatan?
- Korban Bullying butuh rasa apa?
- Bagaimana cara mendukung teman yang dibully?
- Bagaimana perasaan korban bullying?
- lawan dari kekerasan adalah?
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- Sebutkan salah satu jenis bullying?
- Apa tanda-tanda seseorang sebagai pelaku bullying?
- Bullying di media sosial disebut?
- Pelaku bullying biasanya merasa?
- Bullying dilakukan secara?
- Mengucilkan seseorang disebut jenis bullying apa?
- Bullying adalah?
- Bullying adalah bentuk apa?
- Siapa yang bisa membantu korban bullying?
- Apa tujuan seseorang melakukan bullying
- Seseorang bagaimana yang biasanya menjadi korban bullying?
- Apa contoh bullying verbal?
- apakah anak yang populer bisa jadi korban bullying?
- apakah anak yang pendiam beresiko menjadi korban bullying?
29 Clues: Bullying adalah? • Bullying dilakukan secara? • Bullying adalah bentuk apa? • Apa contoh bullying verbal? • lawan dari kekerasan adalah? • Bulying sering terjadi dimana? • Bullying dapat menimbulkan apa? • Korban Bullying butuh rasa apa? • Pelaku bullying biasanya merasa? • Bullying di media sosial disebut? • Bullying berdampak pada kesehatan? • Sebutkan salah satu jenis bullying? • ...
Unit 7 Crossward 2020-09-29
Across
- agreement or harmony
- timid or cowardly not brave
- to have a strong desire to get or do something
- having severe mental illness to the point of disconnection from reality
- strong criticism or blame
- having an effect on the body but mental or emotional in origin
- the mind especially as the center of a person's being
- without life unmoving
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- strong criticism or blame
- to take place to happen
- liveliness high spiritedness discordant not agreeing or going well together
- to plan together secretly
12 Clues: agreement or harmony • without life unmoving • to take place to happen • strong criticism or blame • strong criticism or blame • to plan together secretly • timid or cowardly not brave • to have a strong desire to get or do something • the mind especially as the center of a person's being • having an effect on the body but mental or emotional in origin • ...
Thinking 2022-12-08
Across
- ______ and thought are intricately related
- Tendency of a person to solve problems by following already tried mental operations.
- Repetition of words in children about 9months of age
- Third characteristic of language
- ______ differs from other types of problem solving.
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- The kind of reasoning that begins with an assumption.
- Ability that enables a person to go into details and work out implications of new ideas
- Russian psychologist
- A mental representation of a category.
- ______ intentions; requesting, demanding, thanking, etc.
- Ability to produce many ideas
11 Clues: Russian psychologist • Ability to produce many ideas • Third characteristic of language • A mental representation of a category. • ______ and thought are intricately related • ______ differs from other types of problem solving. • Repetition of words in children about 9months of age • The kind of reasoning that begins with an assumption. • ...
Movember 2022-10-18
Across
- Early .... is the best protection
- Awareness season for men's health
- Your destination for your yearly screening
- Feeling sad, tired and ..... are all mental health symptoms
- ....screening is the secret
- Enjoy a healthy ....
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- ...is important for maintaining a healthy mental well being
- check your.... level to avoid cardiovascular diseases
- Get .... once a year
9 Clues: Get .... once a year • Enjoy a healthy .... • ....screening is the secret • Early .... is the best protection • Awareness season for men's health • Your destination for your yearly screening • check your.... level to avoid cardiovascular diseases • ...is important for maintaining a healthy mental well being • Feeling sad, tired and ..... are all mental health symptoms
Movember 2022-10-18
Across
- Early .... is the best protection
- Awareness season for men's health
- Your destination for your yearly screening
- Feeling sad, tired and ..... are all mental health symptoms
- ....screening is the secret
- Enjoy a healthy ....
Down
- ...is important for maintaining a healthy mental well being
- Check your.... level to avoid cardiovascular diseases
- Get .... once a year
9 Clues: Get .... once a year • Enjoy a healthy .... • ....screening is the secret • Early .... is the best protection • Awareness season for men's health • Your destination for your yearly screening • Check your.... level to avoid cardiovascular diseases • ...is important for maintaining a healthy mental well being • Feeling sad, tired and ..... are all mental health symptoms
Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-18
Across
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension
- suffering from a mental condition
- the amount of something that is small
- the state of being calm
- feeling week or unsteady from illness or sleep
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- the feeling of unease and nervousness
- controlling the speed of something
- being given a new energy
- weakened, or damaged
9 Clues: weakened, or damaged • the state of being calm • being given a new energy • suffering from a mental condition • controlling the speed of something • the feeling of unease and nervousness • the amount of something that is small • feeling week or unsteady from illness or sleep • a state of mental or emotional strain or tension
physical educationings 2018-01-10
9 Clues: big boi • skinny boi • an injury that requires a cast • between your shoulder and elbow • the knee is the an example of this • it can be tensed by pointing your toe • increases mental and physical alertness • a part of your diet eaten in large amounts • an increased level of mental excitement and alertness
PSYC 1103 Week 1 2016-03-23
Across
- Memory also know as short-term.
- Also called phi phenomenon.
- Assemblies that are groups of interconnected neurons whose activation allows information or stimuli to be recognized and held briefly and temporarily in short-term memory.
- Area of psychology that examines moral, social, emotional, and cognitive development throughout a person's entire life.
- Memory that is stored in almost unlimited amounts.
- The study of the most basic elements, primarily sensations and perceptions, that make up our conscious mental esxperience.
- A mental process that automatically hides emotionally threatening or anxiety producting information.
- As we make associations among bits of information, we create links among thousands of nodes.
- Phenomenon refering to having a strong feeling that a particular word can be recalled.
- Approach that analyzes how organisms learn new behaviors or modify existing ones depending on whether events in their environments reward or punish.
- The tendency to always put off completing a task to the point of feeling anxious or uncomfortable about one's delay.
- A focus or perspective that may use a particular research method or technique.
- Approach focusing on how we process, store, and use information and how this information influences what we attend to, perceive, learn, remember, believe, and feel.
- The study of the function rather than the structure of consciousness.
- Memories that are vivid recollections, usually in great detail.
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- Combing separate items of information into a larger unit.
- Involves simply repeating or rehearsing the information rather than forming any new associations.
- A method of exploring conscious mental processes by asking subjects to look inward and report their sensations and perceptions.
- Memory that is an initial process that receives and holds environmental information in its raw form.
- Refers to changes in the structure and function of neurons after they have been repeatedly stimulated.
- An active system that allows people to retain information over time.
- The process of making mental representations of information so that it can be placed into our memories.
- Memory files that contain related information organized around a specific topic or category.
- Focuses on the measurement of people's abilities, skills, intelligence, personality, and abnormal behaviors.
- May be temporary or permanent, loss of memory.
25 Clues: Also called phi phenomenon. • Memory also know as short-term. • May be temporary or permanent, loss of memory. • Memory that is stored in almost unlimited amounts. • Combing separate items of information into a larger unit. • Memories that are vivid recollections, usually in great detail. • An active system that allows people to retain information over time. • ...
PSYC 1103 Week 1 2016-01-10
Across
- Memory also know as short-term.
- Also called phi phenomenon.
- Assemblies that are groups of interconnected neurons whose activation allows information or stimuli to be recognized and held briefly and temporarily in short-term memory.
- Area of psychology that examines moral, social, emotional, and cognitive development throughout a person's entire life.
- Memory that is stored in almost unlimited amounts.
- The study of the most basic elements, primarily sensations and perceptions, that make up our conscious mental esxperience.
- A mental process that automatically hides emotionally threatening or anxiety producting information.
- As we make associations among bits of information, we create links among thousands of nodes.
- Phenomenon refering to having a strong feeling that a particular word can be recalled.
- Approach that analyzes how organisms learn new behaviors or modify existing ones depending on whether events in their environments reward or punish.
- The tendency to always put off completing a task to the point of feeling anxious or uncomfortable about one's delay.
- A focus or perspective that may use a particular research method or technique.
- Approach focusing on how we process, store, and use information and how this information influences what we attend to, perceive, learn, remember, believe, and feel.
- The study of the function rather than the structure of consciousness.
- Memories that are vivid recollections, usually in great detail.
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- Combing separate items of information into a larger unit.
- Involves simply repeating or rehearsing the information rather than forming any new associations.
- A method of exploring conscious mental processes by asking subjects to look inward and report their sensations and perceptions.
- Memory that is an initial process that receives and holds environmental information in its raw form.
- Refers to changes in the structure and function of neurons after they have been repeatedly stimulated.
- An active system that allows people to retain information over time.
- The process of making mental representations of information so that it can be placed into our memories.
- Memory files that contain related information organized around a specific topic or category.
- Focuses on the measurement of people's abilities, skills, intelligence, personality, and abnormal behaviors.
- May be temporary or permanent, loss of memory.
25 Clues: Also called phi phenomenon. • Memory also know as short-term. • May be temporary or permanent, loss of memory. • Memory that is stored in almost unlimited amounts. • Combing separate items of information into a larger unit. • Memories that are vivid recollections, usually in great detail. • An active system that allows people to retain information over time. • ...
Chapter 13 Assignment 2025-05-14
Across
- is positively linked to good health and longevity. Social isolation has been shown to predict a shortened life span.
- High levels of __ can impact all aspects of your health.
- Maintaining healthy __ with others can help improve your physical health, which is closely tied to your social health.
- an individual’s ability to obtain, communicate, and understand basic health information and services, allowing him or her to make appropriate health decisions
- exercise that requires the heart to deliver oxygenated blood to working muscles
- healthcare including screenings, checkups, and patient counseling to prevent illnesses, disease, and other health issues
- health resources address a wide variety of health promotion and disease prevention issues with the goal of promoting health and wellness within the community.
- can also help members meet mental and emotional needs, such as love, self-esteem, and emotional support.
- Lack of sleep can result in __-like symptoms in children and teenagers.
- anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa
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- a physical or psychological need for a habit-forming substance—such as drugs or alcohol—or an activity—such as shopping.
- involves forming healthy personal relationships with others
- Lack of sleep can cause or increase __ as well.
- Eating __ foods gives you body the energy it needs.
- is one of the leading causes of death in adolescents and college-age youth.
- diseases can be transmitted, or spread, through a variety of methods, including through contact with objects or people who are infected, the air, animals, and improper food sanitation.
- Strong mental and emotional health can be described as a state of __ in which the person is realistic about their own abilities, has strategies for managing the normal stresses and challenges in life
- The most common healthcare therapies in the United States are part of __ medicine.
- a wellness approach that advocates for treating the patient as a whole, rather than just the symptoms of disease, because the body works as a combination of physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual health
- a person’s thoughts and feelings about how they look
- and mental condition in which a person experiences intense feelings of well-being, happiness, and excitement
- health encompasses many aspects of life, all of which are important.
- can help improve memory, which can be beneficial to your studies.
23 Clues: anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa • Lack of sleep can cause or increase __ as well. • Eating __ foods gives you body the energy it needs. • a person’s thoughts and feelings about how they look • High levels of __ can impact all aspects of your health. • involves forming healthy personal relationships with others • ...
Health crossword 2013-01-23
Across
- a psychological disorder of thought or emotion
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
- A medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness
- An emotional disorder in which bouts of extreme overeating are followed by depression and self-induced vomiting, purging, or fasting
- The action or state of forcing or being forced to do something
- A long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior
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- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- a psychological disorder characterized by somatic delusions that you are too fat despite being emaciated
- A condition of mental disturbance, typically with lack of energy and difficulty in maintaining concentration or interest in life
- someone employed to provide social services (especially to the disadvantaged)
- a serious eating disorder in which you frequently consume unusually large amounts of food
- An extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something
- a medical specialist in the nervous system and the disorders affecting it
13 Clues: a psychological disorder of thought or emotion • Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • An extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something • The action or state of forcing or being forced to do something • a medical specialist in the nervous system and the disorders affecting it • ...
Computing - HCI vocabulary 2021-03-21
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- something that restricts the ability to perform or carry out a task
- a new idea or method
- design of equipment to reduce user fatigue or discomfort
- relating to touch
- connected with thinking and mental processes
- a specific area within which a goal is to be achieved
- how easy it is to use something
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- related to the mind
- when two people or things communicate with each other
- a path through which signals can pass
- relating to or using the sight
11 Clues: relating to touch • related to the mind • a new idea or method • relating to or using the sight • how easy it is to use something • a path through which signals can pass • connected with thinking and mental processes • when two people or things communicate with each other • a specific area within which a goal is to be achieved • ...
Disabiility reform 2024-06-12
Across
- and Alexander Graham Bell were promotersof education reform of individuals with disabilities
- made 30 hospitals for mantal/physical
- worked at a school for idiots
- how were disabled people treated
- not able to us public transportations is a exampleof what
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- mental ilness was also reffered as
- disabled people live
- mental retardation caused this
- thought disabled people were idiots
- houses houses where did a lot of disabled people live
- people could decline a disabled person if they were trying to get a what
11 Clues: disabled people live • worked at a school for idiots • mental retardation caused this • how were disabled people treated • mental ilness was also reffered as • thought disabled people were idiots • made 30 hospitals for mantal/physical • not able to us public transportations is a exampleof what • houses houses where did a lot of disabled people live • ...
Harrison Bergeron Crossword 2023-09-13
Across
- What color were Harrison's teeth?
- Who had a mental handicap in their ear?
- What weapon was used to kill the emperor and empress?
- How many feet tall was Harrison?
- What did Harrison have to keep shaved off?
- What was the Handicap General's real name?
- Harrison went to jail because he was planning to overthrow the __________.
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- Who was taken away at age fourteen?
- How many ballerinas had a mental handicap?
- What did the TV announcers have?
- There were eight of these on the stage.
11 Clues: What did the TV announcers have? • How many feet tall was Harrison? • What color were Harrison's teeth? • Who was taken away at age fourteen? • Who had a mental handicap in their ear? • There were eight of these on the stage. • How many ballerinas had a mental handicap? • What did Harrison have to keep shaved off? • What was the Handicap General's real name? • ...
Health Triangle 2022-09-19
Across
- The way you relate to other people is ______health.
- Getting __ or more hours of rest.
- The condition of your body is ______health.
- Being active for at least_____ minutes a day.
- Having one part of each day in your life to just _____.
Down
- is a combination of physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being.
- Your feelings is ________ health .
- Your thoughts is _______ health.
- Build relationships with people you can _____.
- Showering and washing hands, and brushing teeth, staying clean.
- Eating foods that make you ____.
11 Clues: Your thoughts is _______ health. • Eating foods that make you ____. • Getting __ or more hours of rest. • Your feelings is ________ health . • The condition of your body is ______health. • Being active for at least_____ minutes a day. • Build relationships with people you can _____. • The way you relate to other people is ______health. • ...
Harrison 2021-04-05
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- disorder a mental disorder that includes a range of linked conditions, sometimes also extending to include singular symptoms and traits.
- a severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality.
- (chiefly of a drug) reducing functional or nervous activity.
- a person concerned with the theoretical aspects of a subject; a theoretician.
- the fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity.
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- a drug that causes hallucinations, such as LSD.
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- a synthetic, addictive, mood-altering drug, used illegally as a stimulant and legally as a prescription drug to treat children with ADD and adults with narcolepsy.
- a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation.
- an intoxicating, stimulating, or narcotic chemical or drug, especially an illegal one.
10 Clues: a drug that causes hallucinations, such as LSD. • medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • (chiefly of a drug) reducing functional or nervous activity. • a person concerned with the theoretical aspects of a subject; a theoretician. • an intoxicating, stimulating, or narcotic chemical or drug, especially an illegal one. • ...
Multiplication 2023-08-10
8 Clues: mental maths 35×2 • - repeated addition • number to be multiplied • number which we multiply • Any number multiplied by 0 • - answer of multiplication • hundred - mental maths 2×100 • property in which we multiply two or more numbers in any order
Failure to Function Adequately 2013-01-20
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- related to the mental and emotional state of a person.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness or unease.
- the study of a mental illness.
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- relativism/ The idea that some aspects of psychology vary from culture to culture.
- a response that an individual to an action, environment, person or stimulus.
- a mental illness.
- deviating from the average norm.
7 Clues: a mental illness. • the study of a mental illness. • deviating from the average norm. • a feeling of worry, nervousness or unease. • related to the mental and emotional state of a person. • a response that an individual to an action, environment, person or stimulus. • relativism/ The idea that some aspects of psychology vary from culture to culture.
Allergies, Asthma, Diabetes, & Arthritis/ Physical and Mental Challenges 2012-05-01
Across
- An inflammatory condition in which the small airways in the lungs become narrowed, causing difficulty in breathing.
- Chemical that can stimulate mucus and fluid production in an area.
- A hearing loss so severe that a person affected cannot benefit from a hearing aid.
- A condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks itself.
- A disease characterized by the debilitating destruction of the joints due to inflammation.
- A chronic disease that affects the way body cells covert food into energy.
- The skin in the area of the scratch swells and turns red.
Down
- A law prohibiting discrimination against people with or physical or mental disabilities in the workplace.
- A disease of the joints in which cartilage breaks down.
- The below average smartness present from birth.
- A specific reaction to the immune system to a foreign and frequently harmless substance.
- A group of more than 100 different diseases that cause pain and loss of movement in the joints.
- Any Physical or mental impairment that limits normal activities, including seeing, hearing, walking, or speaking.
13 Clues: The below average smartness present from birth. • A disease of the joints in which cartilage breaks down. • The skin in the area of the scratch swells and turns red. • A condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks itself. • Chemical that can stimulate mucus and fluid production in an area. • ...
Personnel Policies Week #1 (pg. 1-13) 2013-04-02
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- all educators must present their Alberta Child Care Certification during the first ____ months of employment
- aka on call employees
- defined as a permanent employee's temporary transfer to another position within Churchill Park
- is the name of our Executive Director!
- None! Regardless of race, colour, gender, sexual orientation, family status, religious beleifs, physical/mental disability, age, ancestry, or place of origin
- a society where all children and families reach their full potential
- are permanent part time employees eligible for sick days, wellness days, special recognition days?
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- who reviewed this manual and gave feedback thru a consultative process?
- causes can include: physical and mental problems, prescription and illegal drugs, alcohol
- for employees working _____ or more hours, benefits will apply on a pro-rated basis
- during this time, employment may be terminated without notice either by the employer or the employee
- to be the leader in delivering a range of exceptional, quality, educational childcare programs and services to families in Calgary
- time when are staff expected to report to work in mental and physical condition?
13 Clues: aka on call employees • is the name of our Executive Director! • a society where all children and families reach their full potential • who reviewed this manual and gave feedback thru a consultative process? • time when are staff expected to report to work in mental and physical condition? • ...
Psychology Crossword 2014-01-24
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- A Latin phrase meaning "I think, therefore I am."
- The restriction of content held in our normal waking consciousness.
- The states of consciousness associated with being awake and aware of our thoughts.
- A mental process requiring little conscious awareness and minimal attention and does not interfere with other activities.
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- The ability to distribute our attention and undertake two or more activities simultaneously.
- Choosing and attending to a specific stimulus while ignoring others.
- A mental process involving conscious, alert awareness and mental effort in which attention is focused on achieving a given goal.
- The observation that it takes longer to name the color of the ink of a word is printed in, if the word itself names a different color.
- The tendency to have your attention drawn to another conversation once you hear your name being mentioned.
- The state of being aware of oneself and being responsive to one's surroundings.
- The level of awareness of our internal state and environment.
- The idea that the mind and body are separate yet constantly interconnected.
- Notice taken of someone or something.
13 Clues: Notice taken of someone or something. • A Latin phrase meaning "I think, therefore I am." • The level of awareness of our internal state and environment. • The restriction of content held in our normal waking consciousness. • Choosing and attending to a specific stimulus while ignoring others. • ...
Teens and lots of Things 2018-04-11
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- any drug that causes activity in the body and brain to slow down
- the consumption of an excessive amount of alcohol in a short period of time
- the state of being intoxicated, especially by alcohol
- Physical and mental symptoms that occur after stopping or reducing intake of a drug
- causing or likely to cause someone to become addicted to it
- An activity done regularly in one's leisure time for pleasure
- the science or practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease
- the habitual misuse of alcohol
- __________ _________ is a person's emotional or mental need for a drug
- ________ _________ ______is a medically-approved way to take nicotine by means other than tobacco. It is used to help with quitting smoking or stopping chewing tobacco
- __________ _________ is the medicine you get from the doctor
- ____ ___ ______ _____something that can be bought without a doctor's note
- _______ can cause mouth and lung cancer
- an addiction to the consumption of alcoholic liquor or the mental illness and compulsive behavior resulting from alcohol dependency
- influence from members of one's peer group
- _______ is the mental state in which a person thinks that they need a drug
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- _________is taken in orally and can affect a person’s memory or ability to learn
- any substance other than food that changes a person's physical or psychological state
- advertising aimed at a particular group of people
- the body's chemical need for a drug
- expressed as the weight of alcohol in a fixed volume of blood and used as a measure of the degree of intoxication in an individual.
- the use a medicine that is different from the intended use
- The theory states that society puts pressure on individuals to achieve socially accepted goals
- uncomfortable use of a drugs
- misusing a little drive on purpose
- a return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength
- Is the time it takes for you to react to stimulus
- ________ is an addictive in cigarettes
- a condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged, causing breathlessness
- the ability or willingness to tolerate something, in particular the existence of opinions or behavior that one does not necessarily agree with
30 Clues: uncomfortable use of a drugs • the habitual misuse of alcohol • misusing a little drive on purpose • the body's chemical need for a drug • ________ is an addictive in cigarettes • _______ can cause mouth and lung cancer • influence from members of one's peer group • advertising aimed at a particular group of people • Is the time it takes for you to react to stimulus • ...
Mental Health: Created by Brittney Wright and Jordon Spencer 2017-02-22
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- What does the H in HELP stand for?
- Most common mood disorders in teens. Persistent sadness and loss of interest or pleasure in most activities.
- A mental disorder that causes psychotic episodes in which the person hears voices or believes others are threatening him.
- Disorder in which you have extreme changes in mood from the lows of depression to the highs of mania.
- The exchange of thoughts, feelings, or beliefs between two or more people.
- A mental disorder that involves a terrifying experience such as military combat, a car accident, abuse, or Natural disaster. A person with this condition relives his or her trauma through nightmares or upsetting thoughts.
- What does the L in HELP stand for?
- When your words say one thing but your body language or tone says another.
- Disorder that causes persistent unwelcoming thoughts (obsessions) that give rise to ritualistic practices that are intended to control the intruding thoughts.
- The process of making a choice or finding a solution.
- The type of communication using words.
- What does the C in D.E.C.I.D.E. stand for?
- A mental disorder that occurs without warning and can cause frightening physical symptoms that seem almost like a heart attack.
- What does the second E in D.E.C.I.D.E. stand for?
- The type of communication without words.
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- If exposure to stress is prolonged, you begin to tire and lose the ability to manage other stressors effectively.
- What does the P in HELP stand for?
- Anything that causes stress.
- What does the I in D.E.C.I.D.E. stand for?
- What you would like to be like.
- The way you see yourself overall.
- Disorder that mostly applies to children who consistently display behaviors like inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
- The body's response to any demand or physical, mental, or emotional tension you feel when dealing with change.
- What does the first D in D.E.C.I.D.E. stand for?
- The stage in which your body defends yourself to flee from a threat in response to stress.
- What does the first E in D.E.C.I.D.E. stand for?
- What does the E in HELP stand for?
- When your body reacts and adapts to the stressor.
- What does the second D in D.E.C.I.D.E. stand for?
- How you feel about yourself.
30 Clues: Anything that causes stress. • How you feel about yourself. • What you would like to be like. • The way you see yourself overall. • What does the P in HELP stand for? • What does the H in HELP stand for? • What does the L in HELP stand for? • What does the E in HELP stand for? • The type of communication using words. • The type of communication without words. • ...
PSYC 1103 Week 1 2016-12-08
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- Memory also know as short-term.
- Also called phi phenomenon.
- Assemblies that are groups of interconnected neurons whose activation allows information or stimuli to be recognized and held briefly and temporarily in short-term memory.
- Area of psychology that examines moral, social, emotional, and cognitive development throughout a person's entire life.
- Memory that is stored in almost unlimited amounts.
- The study of the most basic elements, primarily sensations and perceptions, that make up our conscious mental esxperience.
- A mental process that automatically hides emotionally threatening or anxiety producting information.
- As we make associations among bits of information, we create links among thousands of nodes.
- Phenomenon refering to having a strong feeling that a particular word can be recalled.
- Approach that analyzes how organisms learn new behaviors or modify existing ones depending on whether events in their environments reward or punish.
- The tendency to always put off completing a task to the point of feeling anxious or uncomfortable about one's delay.
- A focus or perspective that may use a particular research method or technique.
- Approach focusing on how we process, store, and use information and how this information influences what we attend to, perceive, learn, remember, believe, and feel.
- The study of the function rather than the structure of consciousness.
- Memories that are vivid recollections, usually in great detail.
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- Combing separate items of information into a larger unit.
- Involves simply repeating or rehearsing the information rather than forming any new associations.
- A method of exploring conscious mental processes by asking subjects to look inward and report their sensations and perceptions.
- Memory that is an initial process that receives and holds environmental information in its raw form.
- Refers to changes in the structure and function of neurons after they have been repeatedly stimulated.
- An active system that allows people to retain information over time.
- The process of making mental representations of information so that it can be placed into our memories.
- Memory files that contain related information organized around a specific topic or category.
- Focuses on the measurement of people's abilities, skills, intelligence, personality, and abnormal behaviors.
- May be temporary or permanent, loss of memory.
25 Clues: Also called phi phenomenon. • Memory also know as short-term. • May be temporary or permanent, loss of memory. • Memory that is stored in almost unlimited amounts. • Combing separate items of information into a larger unit. • Memories that are vivid recollections, usually in great detail. • An active system that allows people to retain information over time. • ...
PSYC 1103 Week 1 2016-03-22
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- Memory also know as short-term.
- Also called phi phenomenon.
- Assemblies that are groups of interconnected neurons whose activation allows information or stimuli to be recognized and held briefly and temporarily in short-term memory.
- Area of psychology that examines moral, social, emotional, and cognitive development throughout a person's entire life.
- Memory that is stored in almost unlimited amounts.
- The study of the most basic elements, primarily sensations and perceptions, that make up our conscious mental esxperience.
- A mental process that automatically hides emotionally threatening or anxiety producting information.
- As we make associations among bits of information, we create links among thousands of nodes.
- Phenomenon refering to having a strong feeling that a particular word can be recalled.
- Approach that analyzes how organisms learn new behaviors or modify existing ones depending on whether events in their environments reward or punish.
- The tendency to always put off completing a task to the point of feeling anxious or uncomfortable about one's delay.
- A focus or perspective that may use a particular research method or technique.
- Approach focusing on how we process, store, and use information and how this information influences what we attend to, perceive, learn, remember, believe, and feel.
- The study of the function rather than the structure of consciousness.
- Memories that are vivid recollections, usually in great detail.
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- Combing separate items of information into a larger unit.
- Involves simply repeating or rehearsing the information rather than forming any new associations.
- A method of exploring conscious mental processes by asking subjects to look inward and report their sensations and perceptions.
- Memory that is an initial process that receives and holds environmental information in its raw form.
- Refers to changes in the structure and function of neurons after they have been repeatedly stimulated.
- An active system that allows people to retain information over time.
- The process of making mental representations of information so that it can be placed into our memories.
- Memory files that contain related information organized around a specific topic or category.
- Focuses on the measurement of people's abilities, skills, intelligence, personality, and abnormal behaviors.
- May be temporary or permanent, loss of memory.
25 Clues: Also called phi phenomenon. • Memory also know as short-term. • May be temporary or permanent, loss of memory. • Memory that is stored in almost unlimited amounts. • Combing separate items of information into a larger unit. • Memories that are vivid recollections, usually in great detail. • An active system that allows people to retain information over time. • ...
PSYC 1103 Week 1 2016-03-23
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- Memory also know as short-term.
- Also called phi phenomenon.
- Assemblies that are groups of interconnected neurons whose activation allows information or stimuli to be recognized and held briefly and temporarily in short-term memory.
- Area of psychology that examines moral, social, emotional, and cognitive development throughout a person's entire life.
- Memory that is stored in almost unlimited amounts.
- The study of the most basic elements, primarily sensations and perceptions, that make up our conscious mental esxperience.
- A mental process that automatically hides emotionally threatening or anxiety producting information.
- As we make associations among bits of information, we create links among thousands of nodes.
- Phenomenon refering to having a strong feeling that a particular word can be recalled.
- Approach that analyzes how organisms learn new behaviors or modify existing ones depending on whether events in their environments reward or punish.
- The tendency to always put off completing a task to the point of feeling anxious or uncomfortable about one's delay.
- A focus or perspective that may use a particular research method or technique.
- Approach focusing on how we process, store, and use information and how this information influences what we attend to, perceive, learn, remember, believe, and feel.
- The study of the function rather than the structure of consciousness.
- Memories that are vivid recollections, usually in great detail.
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- Combing separate items of information into a larger unit.
- Involves simply repeating or rehearsing the information rather than forming any new associations.
- A method of exploring conscious mental processes by asking subjects to look inward and report their sensations and perceptions.
- Memory that is an initial process that receives and holds environmental information in its raw form.
- Refers to changes in the structure and function of neurons after they have been repeatedly stimulated.
- An active system that allows people to retain information over time.
- The process of making mental representations of information so that it can be placed into our memories.
- Memory files that contain related information organized around a specific topic or category.
- Focuses on the measurement of people's abilities, skills, intelligence, personality, and abnormal behaviors.
- May be temporary or permanent, loss of memory.
25 Clues: Also called phi phenomenon. • Memory also know as short-term. • May be temporary or permanent, loss of memory. • Memory that is stored in almost unlimited amounts. • Combing separate items of information into a larger unit. • Memories that are vivid recollections, usually in great detail. • An active system that allows people to retain information over time. • ...
Drug Unit Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-11
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- A type of drug taken to enhance physical attributes.
- A drug not approved for consumer use, against the law.
- A person who is addicted to alcohol.
- A type of drug taken from condensed air in cans and inhaled through the nose or mouth.
- The chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria.
- Driving when intoxicated and impaired.
- Addiction to alcohol.
- A type of drug that causes the pain nerves to be dulled.
- A drug derived from the cannabis plant.
- A type of drug that affects the mental workings of a person.
- A change in mental and behavioral state resulting from abusing a substance.
- Something that is built up after a high, making it harder to achieve the same feeling.
- A pattern of substance abuse that leads to physical and mental problems.
- Drinking a large amount of alcohol in one sitting.
- A mental connection related to the urgent need to use a substance.
- A drug that causes psychological and physiological dependents.
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- When someone depends on a drug in order for the reinforcements it provides.
- The recreational use of prohibited drug.
- A condition in a child when exposed to alcohol when their mother is pregnant with them.
- When a body depends on a drug in order to not experience withdraw symptoms.
- Using alcohol past the suggested use.
- One of the three main groups of drugs, this type of drug causes the user to experience a distortion of reality.
- Any substance capable of causing cancer.
- Driving with traces of alcohol without being impaired.
- Dark brown or black viscous liquid of hydrocarbons and free carbon.
- A form of colorless, flammable alcohol.
- An oderless, colorless gas that can kill you.
- A form of poisoning derived from drinking large amounts of alcohol in a short amount of time.
- The percent of alcohol in a person's bloodstream.
- Using too many substances to the point of death.
- One of the three main groups of drugs, causes reactions to speed up.
- One of the main three groups of drugs, causes reactions to slow down.
- the state of being sober, not under the influence of a substance.
33 Clues: Addiction to alcohol. • A person who is addicted to alcohol. • Using alcohol past the suggested use. • Driving when intoxicated and impaired. • A form of colorless, flammable alcohol. • A drug derived from the cannabis plant. • The recreational use of prohibited drug. • Any substance capable of causing cancer. • An oderless, colorless gas that can kill you. • ...
Clinical Psychology & Psychological Disorders 2025-04-08
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- : A psychotic disorder involving delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, and/or diminished emotional expression.
- : A standard diagnostic tool maintained by the WHO that covers a broad range of health conditions, including psychological ones.
- Approach : An approach to clinical practice that involves selecting the best treatment techniques from various disciplines.
- : False beliefs, often of persecution or grandeur, that may accompany psychotic disorders.
- Depressive Disorder : A mood disorder causing a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
- : False sensory experiences, such as seeing something in the absence of an external visual stimulus.
- : Disapproval or discrimination against a person based on perceivable social characteristics.
- Disorder : A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
- Alliance : The relationship between a healthcare professional and a client.
- Psychology : A branch of psychology that studies, assesses, and treats people with psychological disorders.
- Affect : A lack of emotional responsiveness.
- : The updated manual that describes and categorizes mental disorders in order to improve diagnoses, treatment, and research.
- Disorders : Mental health disorders characterized by significant feelings of anxiety and fear.
- Model : Suggests that a person may be predisposed for a psychological disorder that remains unexpressed until triggered by stress.
- Personality Disorder : A personality disorder characterized by a lack of conscience for wrongdoing, even toward friends and family.
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- : Persistent ideas, thoughts, or impulses that are unwanted and inappropriate and cause marked distress.
- Thinking : A symptom of psychosis, manifested as illogical or incoherent thought and speech.
- Anxiety Disorder : An anxiety disorder in which a person is continually tense, apprehensive, and in a state of autonomic nervous system arousal.
- Identity Disorder : A disorder characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality states.
- Anxiety Disorder : A chronic mental health condition in which social interactions cause irrational anxiety.
- Disorder : An anxiety disorder that consists of sudden, overwhelming attacks of terror.
- Disorder : A disorder characterized by the persistent difficulty discarding or parting with possessions, regardless of their actual value.
- : Repetitive behaviors or mental acts that an individual feels driven to perform in response to an obsession.
- Psychology : The study of psychological disorders, including their symptoms, etiology, and treatment.
24 Clues: Affect : A lack of emotional responsiveness. • Alliance : The relationship between a healthcare professional and a client. • Disorder : An anxiety disorder that consists of sudden, overwhelming attacks of terror. • : False beliefs, often of persecution or grandeur, that may accompany psychotic disorders. • ...
Testing and Individual Differences 2022-01-17
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- Studied human traits and created nature and nurture techniques
- To be able to comprehend social situations well
- The second Sternburg category that includes talents such as singing and drawing
- A condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill, such as computation or drawing
- Wanted to help students, but not categorize them.
- Picture intelligence
- The idea that intelligence is increasing over time
- The idea that our intelligences are categorized into three sections
- The idea that if you are good at one thing, you are likely good at other related things
- The third Sternbrug category that includes common sense
- Does a test actually measure what it says it does?
- Axons and dendrites
- Neural cell bodies
- A test must yield the same results over time
- One's intelligence compared to how others their age perform on a given test
- The ability to percieve, understand, manage, and use emotions well
- A method of assessing one's mental aptitudes
- body smart intelligence
- Inner self intelligence
- Measure ability or potential
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- People intelligence
- The success with which a test predicts the behavior it is designed to predict
- Standardized children test
- Tests in which open-ended questions require interpretation
- Gardner's idea that we have more than one type of intelligence
- Mental quality consisting of the ability to learn from experience, solve problems,and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- Each part of the test is representative of the larger body of knowledge
- The ratio of mental age to chronological age multiplied by 100
- Standardized adult test
- Nature intelligence
- Word Smart intelligence
- The first Sternburg category that includes school smarts
- Defining meaningful scores by comparison to a pretested group
- Describes distribution of psychological and physical attributes
- Measure what you have learned/already should know
- Who studied individual intelligence
- Viewing an abstract, inmaterial concept as if it were a real thing
- Music intelligence
- Intelligence score of 70 or lower might mean that someone has a...
- Number and reason intelligence
- A self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on negative stereotypes
- Made the intelligence tests label kids
- Tests that have one set answer
43 Clues: Neural cell bodies • Music intelligence • People intelligence • Nature intelligence • Axons and dendrites • Picture intelligence • Standardized adult test • Word Smart intelligence • body smart intelligence • Inner self intelligence • Standardized children test • Measure ability or potential • Number and reason intelligence • Tests that have one set answer • ...
SPELLING WORDS CROSSWORD 2017-05-22
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- / the meaning of the word is having or relating to two poles or extremities.
- / another word for sickness
- / when you are really sad and in sorrow
- / a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behaviour, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation.
- / the combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character.
- / the meaning of the word is relating to the mind.
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- / the meaning of the word is a temporary state of mind or feeling.
- / the meaning of the word is the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone.
- / when someone is constantly teasing you
- / a state of confusion.
- / a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
- / the meaning of the word is (in psychiatry) relating to or affected by mania.
12 Clues: / a state of confusion. • / another word for sickness • / when you are really sad and in sorrow • / when someone is constantly teasing you • / the meaning of the word is relating to the mind. • / the meaning of the word is a temporary state of mind or feeling. • / the meaning of the word is having or relating to two poles or extremities. • ...
mental health exam 1 terms 2022-02-08
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- inability to describe emotions with how one is feel
- the presence of two or more disease or medical conditions in the patient
- duty to distribute resources or care equally, regardless of personal attributes i.e. devoting equal attention to a friendly patient and a patient who wont even make eye contact with you
- asking the question “except for what the nurse did, would this injury have occurred?”
- loss of damages (i.e. loss of income, medical expenses, psychological trauma)
- maintaining loyalty and commitment to the patient and doing no wrong to the patient i.e. maintaining expertise in nursing skill through nursing education
- based on both cognitive and behavioral theory and seeks to modify negative thoughts that lead to dysfunctional emotions and actions
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- attempts to correct or eliminate maladaptive behaviors or responses by rewarding and reinforcing adaptive behaviors
- normal mood
- duty to act so as to benefit or promote the good of others i.e. spending extra time with someone who is extremely anxious to help calm them down.
- duty to communicate truthful i.e. description of the purpose and side effects of psychotropic medications in a truthful non misleading way
- exposes a patient to an unreasonable risk of harm including omissions or failing to do what is reasonable in a similar situation
- disorder of the mood
- ability to recover from or just successfully to trauma or change i.e. being able to not take it personally if someone calls you a mean name
- respecting the rights of others to make their own decisions i.e. acknowledging the patients right to refuse medication
- inability to have pleasure in life; they simply have no pleasure or joy in what they are doing
- nurse providing care represents themselves as having knowledge and skill for a specialty area (i.e. OB, surgery, psychiatric)
- lack of energy
18 Clues: normal mood • lack of energy • disorder of the mood • inability to describe emotions with how one is feel • the presence of two or more disease or medical conditions in the patient • loss of damages (i.e. loss of income, medical expenses, psychological trauma) • asking the question “except for what the nurse did, would this injury have occurred?” • ...
BHS 9.4 2022-10-06
15 Clues: memuaskan • pola makan • minum jamu • rasa bahagia • makanan alami • kekuatan fisik • kekuatan fisik • kekuatan mental • menyucikan Atma • berperilaku wajar • menjaga kesehatan • makanan tidak baik • meningkatkan status • makanan yang diolah • memperpanjang hidup
CHAPTER 1- PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 2024-11-24
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- a combination of your thoughts, emotions attitudes etc
- the traits inherited in genes from parents and ancestors
- if you put the word self in front of this word it means what you KNOW about yourself
- if you put the word self in front of this word it means what you THINK about yourself. it can be high or low
- this self is all about your characteristics like weight, height and eye colour.
- this self includes your intellectual (thinking) and emotions (feeling)
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- if you put the word self in front of this word it means the mental picture you have of yourself
- how we react to situations
- this self is the person you want to be and involves your values
- standards that guide the decisions we make and the way we live
- this identity makes you who you are (characteristics of your mental, social, physical and ideal selves)
- this self is described as the many ways we interact with people
12 Clues: how we react to situations • a combination of your thoughts, emotions attitudes etc • the traits inherited in genes from parents and ancestors • standards that guide the decisions we make and the way we live • this self is the person you want to be and involves your values • this self is described as the many ways we interact with people • ...
Mental Health 2022-02-09
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- these are behavioral conditions characterized by severe and persistent disturbance in eating behaviors and associated distressing thoughts and emotions
- this stands for Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- a buildup of smaller stressful life situations can trigger this
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- if this is not treated children will not develop effective social skills
- this usually involves delusions, hallucinations or disorganized speech, and reflect an impaired ability to function.
- Women are nearly twice as likely as men to be diagnosed with this disorder
6 Clues: this stands for Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder • a buildup of smaller stressful life situations can trigger this • if this is not treated children will not develop effective social skills • Women are nearly twice as likely as men to be diagnosed with this disorder • ...
Mental Health 2023-04-05
6 Clues: Salah satu tipe stres • Salah satu bentuk gangguan stres • Salah satu upaya pengelolaan diri dari stres • Salah satu gejala kognitif terjadinya gangguan • Gangguan psikologis yang biasanya dialami mahasiswa • Yang sebaiknya tidak dilakukan saat mengalami gejala psikologis yang lumayan parah
Mental Health 2023-02-02
6 Clues: Angry assertiveness • Much more than just sadness • Deliberately avoiding others • Never the answer, but too often a consideration • Diagnosis involves seeing or hearing things others don't • Free to give, but is hard to give to the same person more than once.
Mental Health 2021-10-09
6 Clues: related to the mind • relating to the body • Taking care of emotions • being fit and strong physically • relating to a person's emotions. • relating to society or its organization
mental health 2023-05-18
6 Clues: may indicate conditions • how much people have it • when you feeling nervous • healths . what week is it • why may you be feeling down • something that changes every year
mental health 2023-05-16
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- leaves a good impact on your mental health
- does overthinking and overworking lead to? Stress
- know all the symptoms for this disorder
- health increases more and more every year which is an fact and you can search this for the amount of people
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- is also a good coping strategy
- week is it this week? Mental health
- causes stress
- overthinking a symptom of? Anxiety
8 Clues: causes stress • is also a good coping strategy • overthinking a symptom of? Anxiety • week is it this week? Mental health • know all the symptoms for this disorder • leaves a good impact on your mental health • does overthinking and overworking lead to? Stress • health increases more and more every year which is an fact and you can search this for the amount of people
Mental Disorders 2024-03-11
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- Irrational fear of something
- Nervosa an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat
- Extreme mood,energy levels, and behaviour changes
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- Extreme sadness and feeling of hopelessness
- recurrent episodes of eating large quantities of food to the point of discomfort.
- A person loses contact with reality.
6 Clues: Irrational fear of something • A person loses contact with reality. • Extreme sadness and feeling of hopelessness • Extreme mood,energy levels, and behaviour changes • Nervosa an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat • recurrent episodes of eating large quantities of food to the point of discomfort.
Mental Health 2024-09-06
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- confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect
- a strong feeling deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others
- mental or emotional stability
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- the state of feeling healthy and happy
- the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties
- to give assistance to
6 Clues: to give assistance to • mental or emotional stability • the state of feeling healthy and happy • confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect • the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties • a strong feeling deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others
Mental health 2024-12-13
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- disorder-A bad condition that affects how someone eat and their mental state
- To understand and share the feelings or another to help them
- -A feeling of worry,nervourness
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- - a serious mental illness that negative how you are
- a way of helping someone who suffer and they can have side effect
- a treatment that people take to help or relive a disorder
6 Clues: -A feeling of worry,nervourness • - a serious mental illness that negative how you are • a treatment that people take to help or relive a disorder • To understand and share the feelings or another to help them • a way of helping someone who suffer and they can have side effect • disorder-A bad condition that affects how someone eat and their mental state
Tic Tac Toe #3 2025-09-16
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- a field that explores how social interactions, cultural norms, and historical context shape human behavior, cognition, and identity
- founded the first formal laboratory for psychological research.
- A school of thought and the inherent human ability to perceive experiences, objects, and the environment as unified wholes or complete patterns, rather than as a collection of individual parts.
- a theory and method of psychology that focuses on understanding and treating mental disorders by exploring the unconscious mind.
- established the first psychological laboratory for women. She was the first woman to complete the requirements for a doctoral degree in psychology
- a branch of psychology that studies the relationship between biological processes and psychological phenomena
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- created the International Center for Genetic Epistemology in Geneva
- produced over 340 papers and books. He also developed the statistical concept of correlation
- a school of thought emphasizing the importance of individual growth, free will, self-awareness, and the pursuit of personal meaning
- a pseudoscientific theory from the 19th century that posits that the shape and size of the human skull can indicate personality traits, abilities, and mental faculties.
- was a Russian and Soviet experimental neurologist and physiologist known for his discovery of classical conditioning through his experiments with dogs
- the study of observable human and animal behavior and its relationship to the environment, focusing on how behaviors are learned through conditioning via external stimuli, rewards, and punishments
- a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders
- Watson conducted research on animal behavior, child rearing, and advertising
- mental health professional who specializes in providing psychological assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for individuals with a wide range of emotional, social, and developmental issues
- called the "father of American psychology,"
- an early school of psychology that aimed to understand the structure of the mind by breaking down conscious experiences into their basic elements, such as sensations, images, and feelings
- he invented the operant conditioning chamber
18 Clues: called the "father of American psychology," • he invented the operant conditioning chamber • founded the first formal laboratory for psychological research. • created the International Center for Genetic Epistemology in Geneva • Watson conducted research on animal behavior, child rearing, and advertising • ...
Health 2023-01-28
Across
- - a physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities
- - you '...' medicine by eating or d rinking it
- - if an action or event '...'(infinitive + pronoun) something, it makes that thing happen or exist
- - unusual forgetfulness
- - very fat or overweight
- - the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order
- - become fatter or heavier
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- - to take air into your lungs through your nose or mouth
- - physical or mental activity needed to achieve something, used with 'make'
- - to become unconscious for a short time
- - to make somebody or yourself happy
- - syn. to 'get over'
- - another verb for 'brush' used with teeth
- - pronoun used after 'suffer'
14 Clues: - syn. to 'get over' • - unusual forgetfulness • - very fat or overweight • - become fatter or heavier • - pronoun used after 'suffer' • - to make somebody or yourself happy • - to become unconscious for a short time • - another verb for 'brush' used with teeth • - you '...' medicine by eating or d rinking it • - to take air into your lungs through your nose or mouth • ...
Saúde pública 2022-08-16
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- Quando a doença não se espalha por muitas regiões, ficando restrita a um local.
- Um exemplo comum da nossa região é a dengue.
- Inclui os quatro pilares: físico, mental, social e espiritual.
- É uma maneira eficaz de evitar doenças.
- Doença causada por bactérias.
- Situação em que a doença se espalha por todo o planeta.
- Pode ser benéfica ou causar infecções e doenças.
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- Doença causada por vírus.
- Número de óbitos em uma determinada população e período.
- Número de nascidos em uma determinada população e período.
- É essencial para alcançar saúde física.
- Pode apresentar DNA e RNA.
- Quando praticamos nossa saúde mental melhora.
- Está incluída no pilar espiritual.
14 Clues: Doença causada por vírus. • Pode apresentar DNA e RNA. • Doença causada por bactérias. • Está incluída no pilar espiritual. • É essencial para alcançar saúde física. • É uma maneira eficaz de evitar doenças. • Um exemplo comum da nossa região é a dengue. • Quando praticamos nossa saúde mental melhora. • Pode ser benéfica ou causar infecções e doenças. • ...
HEALTH & WELLNESS 2018-07-16
Across
- PRESSURE OR TENSION THAT RESULTS FROM A DEMANDING SITUATION
- YOUR ANNUAL HEALTH CHECK-UP IS PART OF THIS
- THIS IS KEY TO GOOD MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH
- A STATE OF WELL-BEING, JOY AND CONTENTMENT
- YOUR MANNER OF LIVING
- UV PROTECTOR THAT IS SPF RATED
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- DEEP, RELAXING THOUGHT KNOWN TO IMPROVE MENTAL HEALTH
- SOME SAY THIS IS THE BEST MEDICINE
- EXCESSIVE LOSS OF WATER FROM THE BODY
- WORK/LIFE REFERS TO SPENDING EQUAL TIME ON WORK, HOME AND PERSONAL PURSUITS
- GET EIGHT HOURS EVERY NIGHT
- MAKING CHOICES TOWARDS A HEALTHY AND FULFILLING LIFE
- SUPPORTIVE & FULFILLING ONES ARE KEY TO BEING OUR HAPPIEST AND HEALTHIEST SELVES
- GENERAL NAME FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
14 Clues: YOUR MANNER OF LIVING • GET EIGHT HOURS EVERY NIGHT • UV PROTECTOR THAT IS SPF RATED • SOME SAY THIS IS THE BEST MEDICINE • GENERAL NAME FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY • EXCESSIVE LOSS OF WATER FROM THE BODY • A STATE OF WELL-BEING, JOY AND CONTENTMENT • YOUR ANNUAL HEALTH CHECK-UP IS PART OF THIS • THIS IS KEY TO GOOD MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH • ...
TEKS CERAMAH ALEXANDRA 2024-03-05
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- karangan yang berisi sekumpulan paragraf yang mengandung
- harys memiliki
- menveritaka
- teks ceramah bertujuan
- penegasan
- teks yang dibaca atau digunakan
- menghibur
- ajakan yang
- menurut kbbi
- salah satu tujyan
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- kata kerja
- penceramah harus memiliki wawasan
- teks cermaha
- rangkaian argum
- kata
- menggambarkan
- pendahuluan
17 Clues: kata • penegasan • menghibur • kata kerja • menveritaka • ajakan yang • pendahuluan • teks cermaha • menurut kbbi • menggambarkan • harys memiliki • rangkaian argum • salah satu tujyan • teks ceramah bertujuan • teks yang dibaca atau digunakan • penceramah harus memiliki wawasan • karangan yang berisi sekumpulan paragraf yang mengandung
QE1 2023-07-25
17 Clues: name • faith • color • not sad • QE what? • UU symbol • birthplace • royal title • not passive • on her face • plants spot • sunny state • what she plants • a cause of hers • hobby with words 1 • hobby with words 2 • not physical, but...
Health Care: AWL Words (Page 24) 2019-03-19
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- leading, major, dominant
- period, stage
- help / advance / advertise
- clear / distinct
- ability / possibility
- mostly/ generally
- alternatives, choices
- vocational, job-related
- forecasted, to
- selection/variety
- aligned / side-by-side / similar
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- rate, proportion
- mental/ intellectual
- production, effort
- earlier before
- limits, boundaries
- work / assignment
- skilled, trained
18 Clues: period, stage • earlier before • forecasted, to • rate, proportion • clear / distinct • skilled, trained • mostly/ generally • work / assignment • selection/variety • production, effort • limits, boundaries • mental/ intellectual • ability / possibility • alternatives, choices • vocational, job-related • leading, major, dominant • help / advance / advertise • aligned / side-by-side / similar
Failure to Function Adequately 2013-01-20
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- to the mental and emotional state of a person.
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- from the average norm.
- relativism/The idea that some aspects of psychology vary from culture to culture.
- study of a mental illness.
- response that an individual to an action, environment, person or stimulus.
- mental illness.
- feeling of worry, nervousness or unease.
7 Clues: mental illness. • from the average norm. • study of a mental illness. • feeling of worry, nervousness or unease. • to the mental and emotional state of a person. • response that an individual to an action, environment, person or stimulus. • relativism/The idea that some aspects of psychology vary from culture to culture.
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Spelling 10 2016-10-25
19 Clues: body • lucky • brain • chose • worker • exercise • Mr. White • Mr. White • in specific • get a raise • Brooklyn Dodgers • able to make money • outlining, drawing • conservative, middle • being nice to others • Mr White this morning • money on your paycheck • favorable, good results • the way Jordan talks out
Depression 2021-03-20
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- a feeling of happiness, delight, or joy
- close attention; focused mental energy
- to run or operate, especially in a way that is normal or desired
- a desire to eat
- a physical or mental sickness or ailment
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- happening or occurring again or repeatedly
- to lessen the strength or ability of; damage
- a mood characterized by deep sadness or low spirits
- to interrupt
- to describe the particular character or qualities of
10 Clues: to interrupt • a desire to eat • close attention; focused mental energy • a feeling of happiness, delight, or joy • a physical or mental sickness or ailment • happening or occurring again or repeatedly • to lessen the strength or ability of; damage • a mood characterized by deep sadness or low spirits • to describe the particular character or qualities of • ...
Fitness 2022-06-13
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- when you compete against somebody else
- a category for the benefits of fitness
- these are strengthened in the body with fitness
- number of 60min sessions of exercise per week for children
- you make _______ when you do fitness with people
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- a sugar-related illness fitness helps avoid
- mental health problem fitness can help avoid
- a mental benefit of fitness is improved _____
- fitness relieves this problem
- a high intensity exercise
10 Clues: a high intensity exercise • fitness relieves this problem • when you compete against somebody else • a category for the benefits of fitness • a sugar-related illness fitness helps avoid • mental health problem fitness can help avoid • a mental benefit of fitness is improved _____ • these are strengthened in the body with fitness • ...
Marijuana 2019-10-03
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- A mental disorder where contact is lost with external reality
- A drug reducing nervous activity
- A term used to describe high quality marijuana
- A mental condition characterised by delusions
- Another name for marijuana
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- A mind-altering drug
- The process of burning a material
- A synonym for the flower of the mature marijuana plant
- The fibre of the cannabis plant
- A class of psychoactive substances that induce spiritual experiences
10 Clues: A mind-altering drug • Another name for marijuana • The fibre of the cannabis plant • A drug reducing nervous activity • The process of burning a material • A mental condition characterised by delusions • A term used to describe high quality marijuana • A synonym for the flower of the mature marijuana plant • A mental disorder where contact is lost with external reality • ...
Health Vocabulary 2023-02-27
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- the condition of your body
- actions individuals take that improve their health.
- standard indicators of life
- the ability of individuals to form healthy and rewarding interpersonal relationships with others.
- what causes stress
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- a purposeful life
- creating or controlling a situation
- mental or emotional strain resulting from a situation
- A wide range of conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior.
- duration of life that is good
10 Clues: a purposeful life • what causes stress • the condition of your body • standard indicators of life • duration of life that is good • creating or controlling a situation • actions individuals take that improve their health. • mental or emotional strain resulting from a situation • A wide range of conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior. • ...
SELF CARE CROSSWORD 2025-10-06
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- untuk berhenti seketika dan pulihkan tenaga
- fokus dan bertenang untuk kesedaran diri
- Aktiviti kegemaran yang beri keseronokan dan ketenangan
- Sesi bersama pakar untuk kesihatan mental
- Aktiviti penting untuk kesihatan fizikal dan mental
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- Individu terlatih yang bantu dari segi emosi
- Tempat menulis fikiran, emosi dan refleksi harian
- Sikap melihat sesuatu dari sudut yang baik
- Aktiviti fizikal yang bantu badan dan minda sihat
- Perasaan menghargai apa yang kita miliki
10 Clues: fokus dan bertenang untuk kesedaran diri • Perasaan menghargai apa yang kita miliki • Sesi bersama pakar untuk kesihatan mental • Sikap melihat sesuatu dari sudut yang baik • untuk berhenti seketika dan pulihkan tenaga • Individu terlatih yang bantu dari segi emosi • Tempat menulis fikiran, emosi dan refleksi harian • Aktiviti fizikal yang bantu badan dan minda sihat • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-30
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- A gentle wind
- A direct refusal to accept something is true
- To devote thought to something and consider it important
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness
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- The experience of coping with loss
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- The process of retrieving information from memory
- An intense feeling of deep affection
- Do something
10 Clues: Do something • A gentle wind • The experience of coping with loss • An intense feeling of deep affection • A direct refusal to accept something is true • Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • The process of retrieving information from memory • To devote thought to something and consider it important • ...
'Students'_Difficulties in Speaking English 2025-06-19
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- : method, procedure
- : challenges, obstacles
- : learners, pupils
- : discussions, conversations
- : reason, source
- : information, findings
- : mental, emotional
- : talking, communicating
- : monitoring, inspection
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- : faced, experienced
- : method, approach
- : study, investigation
- : elements, aspects
- : language-related, grammatical
14 Clues: : reason, source • : method, approach • : learners, pupils • : method, procedure • : elements, aspects • : mental, emotional • : faced, experienced • : study, investigation • : challenges, obstacles • : information, findings • : talking, communicating • : monitoring, inspection • : discussions, conversations • : language-related, grammatical
Personal and Family Health Vocabulary 2022-09-12
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- The reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands
- Dealing successfully with difficult changes in your life
- The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen
- Relates to the efficient functioning of the body and its systems, and includes the physical capacity to perform tasks and physical fitness.
- Organizing and using your time in a way that allows you to meet your daily needs as well as your short and long-term goals with as little stress as possible.
- How much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself
- Skills Specific tools and strategies to maintain, protect, and improve all aspects of your health
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- Prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness
- Health The ability to accept yourself and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and challenges you meet in your life
- An overall sense of well-being or total health
- How people create healthy and positive interpersonal relationships with one another
- The personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives
- The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- Mental processes that protect individuals from strong or stressful emotions and situations
- The ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis
15 Clues: An overall sense of well-being or total health • Dealing successfully with difficult changes in your life • Prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness • How much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself • The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen • ...
ania losharik v pope sharik 2024-09-13
Week 3A 2022-09-07
Health & Wellness vocab review 2023-02-16
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- Help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available
- Protecting the physical quality of something
- The mental & moral qualities specific to a person
- A result of an action or condition
- A measure taken to prevent something dangerous from happening
- A community of interacting organisms & their environment
- The way in which a person lives
- To have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something
- The passing on of physical or mental characteristics
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- Any recipient of medical care
- Contaminating the environment w/ man-made waste
- A person's achievement in all the components of health
- The state of being free from illness & injury
- Resistance to infection
14 Clues: Resistance to infection • Any recipient of medical care • The way in which a person lives • A result of an action or condition • Protecting the physical quality of something • The state of being free from illness & injury • Contaminating the environment w/ man-made waste • The mental & moral qualities specific to a person • ...
Drug Free 2025-10-26
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- A goal or target for your future.
- The state of being free from substances.
- Being reliable and accountable for your behavior.
- Looking on the bright side; a good mental outlook.
- not intoxicated by alcohol or drugs.
- A state of physical and mental well-being.
- A feeling of expectation and desire for something positive.
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- the process of removing toxic substances or qualities.
- Fully conscious and alert; not clouded.
- The ability to bounce back from difficult times.
- The feeling of satisfaction in your choices.
- Feeling strong and in charge of your life.
- The quality of being clear, sharp, and easy to understand.
- Having power over your own mind and actions.
14 Clues: A goal or target for your future. • not intoxicated by alcohol or drugs. • Fully conscious and alert; not clouded. • The state of being free from substances. • Feeling strong and in charge of your life. • A state of physical and mental well-being. • The feeling of satisfaction in your choices. • Having power over your own mind and actions. • ...
Medical specialist 2025-11-20
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- A doctor that reads and interprets MRI's and X-rays
- A doctor that specializ in cancer treatment
- A doctor that specializes in the female reproductive system and also childbirth
- Digestive system, intestines and stomach specialist
- A doctor specialized in connective tissue and joints sickness
- A doctor specialized in the eyes
- Nervous system specialist
- Doctor that Is specialized in the bones and joints
- A doctor for children
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- A doctor specialized in the heart and blood vessels
- A doctor that specializes in high blood pressure and kidney diseas
- Specialist in hair and skin
- A doctor for the ears, nose and throat
- Doctor that specializes in mental health and mental disorders
14 Clues: A doctor for children • Nervous system specialist • Specialist in hair and skin • A doctor specialized in the eyes • A doctor for the ears, nose and throat • A doctor that specializ in cancer treatment • Doctor that Is specialized in the bones and joints • A doctor specialized in the heart and blood vessels • A doctor that reads and interprets MRI's and X-rays • ...
MCJROTC 2022-05-20
16 Clues: UP • GEAR • RIGHT • THE BAG • NOT RIGHT • NOT MENTAL • MANY STARS • PORTA POTTY • SUMMER CAMP • START A FIRE • NOT UNCOOKED • PLATOON THIS • NOT A WATER BOX • LAUGH IN FORMATION • DO NOT CREATE OFFENSE • BASEBALL AND FOOTBALL
Vocab Crossword 2021-09-24
Across
- a severe mental disorder which people lose contact with reality
- a medical doctor with a specialty in the treatment of mental health problems
- a hormone that gives the body extra energy
- a feeling of sudden intense fear
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- a exaggerated fear of a specific situation or object
- a mental health professional who is trained and licensed by the state to perform therapy
- the sorrow caused by the loss of a loved one
- a approach that teaches you different ways of thinking and behaving
8 Clues: a feeling of sudden intense fear • a hormone that gives the body extra energy • the sorrow caused by the loss of a loved one • a exaggerated fear of a specific situation or object • a severe mental disorder which people lose contact with reality • a approach that teaches you different ways of thinking and behaving • ...
Term 2 Week 6 Spelling Challenge-Crossword 2021-05-24
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- a state of instability or danger in a certain area, community or person
- a column like object or a vertical row or list
- to pronounce to be guilty
- a pathogenic bacterium
- a state of pain, distress and misery
- someone who sabotages
- a song dedicated and to praise a specific religion or god
- the science of treating mental states, processes, thoughts and feelings
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- A different names used by an author to conceal their identity
- disastrous
- an inflammation of the lungs
- the science of treating mental disorders
- the study of the atmospheric changes and weather in a specific area or community
- An interference of work between certain people or an undermining of a cause
14 Clues: disastrous • someone who sabotages • a pathogenic bacterium • to pronounce to be guilty • an inflammation of the lungs • a state of pain, distress and misery • the science of treating mental disorders • a column like object or a vertical row or list • a song dedicated and to praise a specific religion or god • A different names used by an author to conceal their identity • ...
Total Health 2020-11-10
Across
- the condition of your body
- actions or choices that may harm you or others
- the chance something harmful may happen
- problem solve and involve feelings
- balanced health over a longer period of time
- heredity,enviornment,family and friends, media are factors that ______ your health
- how you relate to people
- behavior and habits that help you determine a person's level of health
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- _______ attitude about your health will likely lead you to make good health habits
- active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors
- taking steps to avoid something
- physical,mental/emotional, social well-being
- results of actions
- how emotions affect your physical and overall health and your overall health affects your emotions
14 Clues: results of actions • how you relate to people • the condition of your body • taking steps to avoid something • problem solve and involve feelings • the chance something harmful may happen • physical,mental/emotional, social well-being • balanced health over a longer period of time • actions or choices that may harm you or others • ...
HEALTH & WELLNESS 2018-07-16
Across
- SOMES SAY THIS IS THE BEST MEDICINE
- THIS IS KEY TO GOOD MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH
- YOUR ANNUAL HEALTH CHECK-UP IS PART OF THIS
- STATE OF WELL-BEING, JOY AND CONTENTMENT
- YOUR MANNER OF LIVING
- UV PROTECTOR THAT IS SPF RATED
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- SUPPORTIVE AND FULFILLING ONES ARE KEY TO BEING OUR HAPPIEST AND HEALTHIEST SELVES
- EXCESSIVE LOSS OF WATER FROM THE BODY
- GET EIGHT HOURS EACH NIGHT
- WORK/LIFE REFERS TO SPENDING EQUAL TIME ON WORK, HOME AND PERSONAL PURSUITS
- GENERAL NAME FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
- DEEP, RELAXING THOUGHT KNOWN TO IMPROVE MENTAL HEALTH
- MAKING CHOICES TOWARDS A HEALTHY AND FULFILLING LIFE
- PRESSURE OR TENSION THAT RESULTS FROM A DEMANDING SITUATION
14 Clues: YOUR MANNER OF LIVING • GET EIGHT HOURS EACH NIGHT • UV PROTECTOR THAT IS SPF RATED • GENERAL NAME FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY • SOMES SAY THIS IS THE BEST MEDICINE • EXCESSIVE LOSS OF WATER FROM THE BODY • STATE OF WELL-BEING, JOY AND CONTENTMENT • YOUR ANNUAL HEALTH CHECK-UP IS PART OF THIS • THIS IS KEY TO GOOD MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH • ...
psychology terms 2022-03-29
Across
- the inability to take the perspective of another person
- mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- the ability to form close relationships
- adjusting schemas based on our information
- the process of becoming mature
- a decline in responding to a repeated stimulus
- "we" aspect of self
- understanding that something stays the same in quantity even though its appearance changes
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- items and people still exist even when you can't see or hear them
- a sense of self
- emotional bond with another person
- how we interpret based on our own understanding
- process by which certain animals form attachments early in life, usually during a limited critical period
- the mental organization of information
14 Clues: a sense of self • "we" aspect of self • the process of becoming mature • emotional bond with another person • the mental organization of information • the ability to form close relationships • adjusting schemas based on our information • a decline in responding to a repeated stimulus • how we interpret based on our own understanding • ...
wellness 2025-06-02
Across
- what you should say to peer pressure
- one of the health triangle side
- what you should do twice a day
- one of the health triangle side
- What do you look at to see how many calories you need a day
- what you should do after physical activity
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- label what is on the back of your food
- a type of goal
- one of the health triangle side
- what helps most people when they have mental health problems
- what the r stands for in "SMART"
- if you are in a bad situation you should
- what to do when someone is chocking
- What should at least once a day
- what you should do when someone goes into cardiac arrest
- what you should do when someone faints
16 Clues: a type of goal • what you should do twice a day • one of the health triangle side • one of the health triangle side • one of the health triangle side • What should at least once a day • what the r stands for in "SMART" • what to do when someone is chocking • what you should say to peer pressure • label what is on the back of your food • what you should do when someone faints • ...
PGT 434- BULI 2021-01-15
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- contoh buli siber
- fizikal merosakkan harta benda orang lain tergolong dalam kategori _____ ______.
- kesan jangka masa lama buli ialah boleh menyebabkan______.
- buli merupakan satu perbuatan______.
- buli psikologi turut dikenali sebagai buli____ ______.
- buli fizikal yang tidak dapat dikawal boleh mengakibatkan_______.
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- juga merupakan salah satu bentuk buli mental.
- buli yang ,elibatkan penyalahgunaan teknologi
- salah satu contoh buli lisan yang sering berlaku
- buli bukan sahaja mempengaruhi fizikal dan mental tetapi juga______ seseorang individu
10 Clues: contoh buli siber • buli merupakan satu perbuatan______. • juga merupakan salah satu bentuk buli mental. • buli yang ,elibatkan penyalahgunaan teknologi • salah satu contoh buli lisan yang sering berlaku • buli psikologi turut dikenali sebagai buli____ ______. • kesan jangka masa lama buli ialah boleh menyebabkan______. • ...
Macbeth 2023-04-20
Across
- The weapon Macbeth used to kill the King of Scotland
- The King who was killed by Macbeth
- Lady Macbeth personality
- Thane of Fife
- A mental illness which made Macbeth ruthless
Down
- Macbeth's mental illness that made him see no-existing things
- the wood which marched to Dunsinane
- The person who was crowned King of Scotland at the end of the story
- The place where Macbeth's castle was located
- Extramundane
10 Clues: Extramundane • Thane of Fife • Lady Macbeth personality • The King who was killed by Macbeth • the wood which marched to Dunsinane • The place where Macbeth's castle was located • A mental illness which made Macbeth ruthless • The weapon Macbeth used to kill the King of Scotland • Macbeth's mental illness that made him see no-existing things • ...
TTS BULLYING 2024-10-30
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- salah satu dampak bullying yang memengaruhi mental
- yang harus dilakukan ketika melihat seseorang di bully
- tindakan yang dilakukan seseorang atau sekelompok orang yang merundung seseorang secara sengaja adalah
- salah satu tindakan bullying
- akibat paling fatal karena bullying
- hal yang dilakukan untuk membantu menyembuhkan mental orang yang dibully
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- orang yang melihat tindakan bullying adalah
- kata lain dari bullying adalah
- salah satu jenis bullying
- cara mencegah bullying (berhubungan dengan pembelajaran)
10 Clues: salah satu jenis bullying • salah satu tindakan bullying • kata lain dari bullying adalah • akibat paling fatal karena bullying • orang yang melihat tindakan bullying adalah • salah satu dampak bullying yang memengaruhi mental • yang harus dilakukan ketika melihat seseorang di bully • cara mencegah bullying (berhubungan dengan pembelajaran) • ...
Pyp x puzzle 2025-04-14
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- Why Games are funny
- skills talk to someone it’s a skill that you need when you talk to someone
- Is PE a real subject
- Health is important
- taking care of yourself what is fitness
Down
- well-being do we need a good mental
- Is school really important
- engagement is it really important
- activities does physical activities are good for the body
- education Does kids need it
10 Clues: Why Games are funny • Health is important • Is PE a real subject • Is school really important • education Does kids need it • engagement is it really important • well-being do we need a good mental • taking care of yourself what is fitness • activities does physical activities are good for the body • skills talk to someone it’s a skill that you need when you talk to someone
Chapter 1 Body Regions 2023-08-28
19 Clues: The arm • The neck • The chin • The calf • The foot • The nose • The wrist • The thigh • The elbow • The chest • The cheek • The naval • The mouth • The pelvis • The abdomen • The spinal Column • The finger or toe • The front of the knee • The region of the lower back
Chapter 1 Body Regions 2023-08-28
19 Clues: The arm • The neck • The chin • The calf • The foot • The nose • The wrist • The thigh • The elbow • The chest • The cheek • The naval • The mouth • The pelvis • The abdomen • The spinal Column • The finger or toe • The front of the knee • The region of the lower back
Mental Health Awareness 2024-09-30
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- _______is connecting with a mental health professional for guidance and support
- _________ is a feeling of intense worry or fear
- A _______ can offer counselling as well as prescribe medicine for mental health issues
- ___________ is a technique used to focus and calm the mind
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- A ________ practice can include guided imagery or breathing techniques
- ________ refers to the emotional state or reaction
- __________ is a feeling of mental or physical tension that can be caused by a difficult situation or event
- _________ is a mood disorder that causes persistent feeling of sadness
8 Clues: _________ is a feeling of intense worry or fear • ________ refers to the emotional state or reaction • ___________ is a technique used to focus and calm the mind • A ________ practice can include guided imagery or breathing techniques • _________ is a mood disorder that causes persistent feeling of sadness • ...
Health_Unit 5_Being Our Best 2023-03-09
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- when a person is in immediate danger
- an expert in a particular medical field
- a medical professional who deals with mental health issues but cannot prescribe medication
- a continuation of treatment after an initial course has been completed
- direct telephone lines that are staffed around the clock with experts on a particular issue
- talking to doctors over the phone or video
- treatment that does not require staying in a hospital or facility overnight
- _____________ reporters are people who are legally obligated to report any signs or symptoms of abuse that they see.
- has a Master's degree and usually works with less severe mental health problems, or helps navigate other difficult life issues through talk therapy
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- a physician who specializes in mental health issues and can prescribe medication
- Taking responsibility for oneself--including one’s behavior and well-being
- a family doctor or primary care physician who generalized in the medical field. "General ____________"
- a place that people can go to focus exclusively on health
- this can benefit you on your journey of health because it can provide possible solutions to what's wrong.
- occurs when those who care about a person with an addiction explain the damage the addiction is doing to relationships and request that the individual get treatment
- directing by a medical professional to see a specialist
- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience - one that causes severe psychological distress
- common in addiction, when an addict returns to a former state
- treatment that does require staying in a hospital or facility overnight
19 Clues: when a person is in immediate danger • an expert in a particular medical field • talking to doctors over the phone or video • directing by a medical professional to see a specialist • a place that people can go to focus exclusively on health • common in addiction, when an addict returns to a former state • ...
Vocabulary 16 & 17 2021-11-03
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- The process of coming fully together/ ending
- The state of having a full amount
- Filled with or having the necessary parts
- The written version of something performed
- Tending to use words to create a mental image
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- Not able to be pictured from words alone
- Words or letters engraved into a surface
- The action or process of taking away from
- To write, print or engrave into stone or glass
- To take away from something, resources/energy
- To create a mental picture using words alone
11 Clues: The state of having a full amount • Not able to be pictured from words alone • Words or letters engraved into a surface • The action or process of taking away from • Filled with or having the necessary parts • The written version of something performed • The process of coming fully together/ ending • To create a mental picture using words alone • ...
Mental & Emotional Vocab Review 2021-12-06
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- Who you are, includes physical traits, social connections, & internal thoughts & feelings
- thoughts and feelings that decrease mental and emotional health
- Ideas or thoughts a person knows to be true
- you have a realistic view of & value yourself
- your mental picture of yourself
- how you express yourself, your thoughts, & feelings
- set ways a person thinks or feels about someone or something
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- describes how you observe and understand information
- how you feel about yourself
- doubt their own self worth
- thoughts and feelings about oneself
11 Clues: doubt their own self worth • how you feel about yourself • your mental picture of yourself • thoughts and feelings about oneself • Ideas or thoughts a person knows to be true • you have a realistic view of & value yourself • how you express yourself, your thoughts, & feelings • describes how you observe and understand information • ...
School and Cyber bullying 2017-06-14
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- a synonym of harassment
- to feel uneasy embarrassment or inconvenience
- mental condition when you feel not worthy and not good
- something you have to do absolutely
- State one's intention to take hostile action
- mental suffering or distress
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- a person who got influenced or pressured by someone
- the use of the internet in order to harass someone weaker
- Aggressive pressure or intimidation
- A person who uses strength to harm or intimidate those who are weaker
- Vicious or aggressive in behaviour
11 Clues: a synonym of harassment • mental suffering or distress • Vicious or aggressive in behaviour • Aggressive pressure or intimidation • something you have to do absolutely • State one's intention to take hostile action • to feel uneasy embarrassment or inconvenience • a person who got influenced or pressured by someone • mental condition when you feel not worthy and not good • ...
Health Triangle 2019-09-23
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- A combination of physical, mental, emotional and social well being
- Spend _____ with both friends and family
- You should get at least 8 hours of ______ each night
- You should eat ______ foods
- your thoughts and feelings
- You should express your ____ in healthy ways
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- A way to improve your physical health is to get regular physical ______
- A state of balanced health
- the condition of your body
- Being healthy means keeping your health triangle in _______
- The way you relate to other people
11 Clues: A state of balanced health • the condition of your body • your thoughts and feelings • You should eat ______ foods • The way you relate to other people • Spend _____ with both friends and family • You should express your ____ in healthy ways • You should get at least 8 hours of ______ each night • Being healthy means keeping your health triangle in _______ • ...
Health Triangle 2023-11-06
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- A combination of physical, mental, emotional and social well being
- Spend _____ with both friends and family
- You should get at least 8 hours of ______ each night
- You should eat ______ foods
- your thoughts and feelings
- You should express your ____ in healthy ways
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- A way to improve your physical health is to get regular physical ______
- A state of balanced health
- the condition of your body
- Being healthy means keeping your health triangle in _______
- The way you relate to other people
11 Clues: A state of balanced health • the condition of your body • your thoughts and feelings • You should eat ______ foods • The way you relate to other people • Spend _____ with both friends and family • You should express your ____ in healthy ways • You should get at least 8 hours of ______ each night • Being healthy means keeping your health triangle in _______ • ...
Psychology Crossword 2024-04-25
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- mental activities like reasoning and memory
- factors outside the individual that shape behavior
- researchers investigating social factors in depression
- trio of negative beliefs linked to depression
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- research investigating gene-environment interactions in depression
- mental health condition marked by persistent low mood
- branch of science focusing on the body's role in behavior
- researchers studying dysfunctional patterns of thinking
- unit of heredity responsible for traits
- chemical messenger linked to mood and emotion
- factors contributing to the development of disorders
11 Clues: unit of heredity responsible for traits • mental activities like reasoning and memory • chemical messenger linked to mood and emotion • trio of negative beliefs linked to depression • factors outside the individual that shape behavior • factors contributing to the development of disorders • mental health condition marked by persistent low mood • ...
Vocabulary Terminologies #3 2014-05-22
19 Clues: Abrupt • Sneaky • Strange • Hateful • Abnormal • Agitator • To create • To violate • Unalterable • Substituted • To reprimand • To criticize • A mental illness • Rebellious individual • To change or transform • A chain placed on the feet • To free a person from an error • A position requiring little work • Melancholy feeling due to boredom
nonprofits 2025-11-21
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- insist
- - any extra money earned goes back into the organization to achieve its mission or cause
- goods or services
- partner
- head start
- usefulness
- advantages
- promoting products attracts attention and sales
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- -finance
- payment for work
- buyer
- liability
- physical or mental
- work
- work
- -mandatory government charge
- provide
- -creation
- - assets
- growth
20 Clues: work • work • buyer • insist • growth • provide • partner • -finance • - assets • liability • -creation • head start • usefulness • advantages • payment for work • goods or services • physical or mental • -mandatory government charge • promoting products attracts attention and sales • - any extra money earned goes back into the organization to achieve its mission or cause
5 Orange MH 2024-06-12
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- ____ spiral is a situation where a series of negative thoughts, emotions, and actions continuously feed back into themselves, causing the situation to become progressively worse
- The process of ending a dispute and reaching an agreement that satisfies all parties involved.
- The ability to exert control over one's own emotional state.
- Type of psychotherapy that focus on changing unhelpful or unhealthy ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
- It often involves focusing on sensations to root yourself in the here and now. Being in the present.
- Thoughts or talk directed at oneself.
- Tool devised to help make your environment safer.
- Mood disorder that causes persistent feelings of sadness, loss of interest, and can interfere with daily activities.
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- Irritational or extreme ways of thinking that can maintain mental and emotional issues.
- The process of achieving goals by overcoming obstacles.
- Feelings of nervous, panic, and fear.
- Structured therapy that focuses on teaching four core skills (mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotional regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness.
- Aggressive,passive,passive-aggressive, and assertive are _______ styles.
- The ability to positively cope with stress and adversity by bouncing back to a previous state of normal functioning.
- Strategies used to reduce unpleasant emotions,
- Continuous behavioral standards and needs that work to support a person's purpose and vision, are often a guide in decision making.
- Taking the time do things that helps you live well and improve both your physical and mental health.
- Roadmaps for interactions and behaviors that we find acceptable or unacceptable in our relationships.
- State of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation.
19 Clues: Feelings of nervous, panic, and fear. • Thoughts or talk directed at oneself. • Strategies used to reduce unpleasant emotions, • Tool devised to help make your environment safer. • The process of achieving goals by overcoming obstacles. • The ability to exert control over one's own emotional state. • State of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation. • ...
Dimensions of Health & Being Emotionally Healthy 2024-09-16
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- The ability to feel and express a wide range of emotions, to control one's response to these emotions, and to express emotions in healthy ways.
- Feelings about events or thoughts; occur as part of a complex mental and physical sequence.
- The beliefs, behaviors, arts, and social structures that people in a society learn, share, and pass on to future generations.
- One of the elements or factors that make up a complete personality or entity.
- To tend or keep in a state of repair or wellbeing.
- The ability to put yourself in another person's place to understand their thoughts and emotions and see their point of view.
- The ability to find meaning and purpose in one's life.
- The ability to have productive and beneficial relationships with others, including family, friends, and the wider community.
- The ability to think clearly and cope with life; a state of mental well-being.
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- Causing emotional upset, worry, or anxiety.
- Having a mutual relationship; having an influence; being able to affect each other.
- Disagreement; clash between opposing ideas or elements.
- A state in which the body feels well and strong and all parts function as they should.
- A distinguishing trait, quality, or property.
- To settle or solve
- Having a good feeling about life and believing things will work out for the best; seeing problems as temporary.
- A distinguishing characteristic.
- The feeling of being under pressure due to change or any physical or mental demand made on the body.
- The way people feel about themselves; their sense of value or worth.
19 Clues: To settle or solve • A distinguishing characteristic. • Causing emotional upset, worry, or anxiety. • A distinguishing trait, quality, or property. • To tend or keep in a state of repair or wellbeing. • The ability to find meaning and purpose in one's life. • Disagreement; clash between opposing ideas or elements. • ...
PSYC 1103 Week 1 2015-04-28
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- Memory also know as short-term.
- Also called phi phenomenon.
- Assemblies that are groups of interconnected neurons whose activation allows information or stimuli to be recognized and held briefly and temporarily in short-term memory.
- Area of psychology that examines moral, social, emotional, and cognitive development throughout a person's entire life.
- Memory that is stored in almost unlimited amounts.
- The study of the most basic elements, primarily sensations and perceptions, that make up our conscious mental esxperience.
- A mental process that automatically hides emotionally threatening or anxiety producting information.
- As we make associations among bits of information, we create links among thousands of nodes.
- Phenomenon refering to having a strong feeling that a particular word can be recalled.
- Approach that analyzes how organisms learn new behaviors or modify existing ones depending on whether events in their environments reward or punish.
- The tendency to always put off completing a task to the point of feeling anxious or uncomfortable about one's delay.
- A focus or perspective that may use a particular research method or technique.
- Approach focusing on how we process, store, and use information and how this information influences what we attend to, perceive, learn, remember, believe, and feel.
- The study of the function rather than the structure of consciousness.
- Memories that are vivid recollections, usually in great detail.
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- Combing separate items of information into a larger unit.
- Involves simply repeating or rehearsing the information rather than forming any new associations.
- A method of exploring conscious mental processes by asking subjects to look inward and report their sensations and perceptions.
- Memory that is an initial process that receives and holds environmental information in its raw form.
- Refers to changes in the structure and function of neurons after they have been repeatedly stimulated.
- An active system that allows people to retain information over time.
- The process of making mental representations of information so that it can be placed into our memories.
- Memory files that contain related information organized around a specific topic or category.
- Focuses on the measurement of people's abilities, skills, intelligence, personality, and abnormal behaviors.
- May be temporary or permanent, loss of memory.
25 Clues: Also called phi phenomenon. • Memory also know as short-term. • May be temporary or permanent, loss of memory. • Memory that is stored in almost unlimited amounts. • Combing separate items of information into a larger unit. • Memories that are vivid recollections, usually in great detail. • An active system that allows people to retain information over time. • ...
PSYC 1103 Week 1 2016-03-23
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- Memory also know as short-term.
- Also called phi phenomenon.
- Assemblies that are groups of interconnected neurons whose activation allows information or stimuli to be recognized and held briefly and temporarily in short-term memory.
- Area of psychology that examines moral, social, emotional, and cognitive development throughout a person's entire life.
- Memory that is stored in almost unlimited amounts.
- The study of the most basic elements, primarily sensations and perceptions, that make up our conscious mental esxperience.
- A mental process that automatically hides emotionally threatening or anxiety producting information.
- As we make associations among bits of information, we create links among thousands of nodes.
- Phenomenon refering to having a strong feeling that a particular word can be recalled.
- Approach that analyzes how organisms learn new behaviors or modify existing ones depending on whether events in their environments reward or punish.
- The tendency to always put off completing a task to the point of feeling anxious or uncomfortable about one's delay.
- A focus or perspective that may use a particular research method or technique.
- Approach focusing on how we process, store, and use information and how this information influences what we attend to, perceive, learn, remember, believe, and feel.
- The study of the function rather than the structure of consciousness.
- Memories that are vivid recollections, usually in great detail.
Down
- Combing separate items of information into a larger unit.
- Involves simply repeating or rehearsing the information rather than forming any new associations.
- A method of exploring conscious mental processes by asking subjects to look inward and report their sensations and perceptions.
- Memory that is an initial process that receives and holds environmental information in its raw form.
- Refers to changes in the structure and function of neurons after they have been repeatedly stimulated.
- An active system that allows people to retain information over time.
- The process of making mental representations of information so that it can be placed into our memories.
- Memory files that contain related information organized around a specific topic or category.
- Focuses on the measurement of people's abilities, skills, intelligence, personality, and abnormal behaviors.
- May be temporary or permanent, loss of memory.
25 Clues: Also called phi phenomenon. • Memory also know as short-term. • May be temporary or permanent, loss of memory. • Memory that is stored in almost unlimited amounts. • Combing separate items of information into a larger unit. • Memories that are vivid recollections, usually in great detail. • An active system that allows people to retain information over time. • ...
PSYC 1103 Week 1 2016-03-23
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- Memory also know as short-term.
- Also called phi phenomenon.
- Assemblies that are groups of interconnected neurons whose activation allows information or stimuli to be recognized and held briefly and temporarily in short-term memory.
- Area of psychology that examines moral, social, emotional, and cognitive development throughout a person's entire life.
- Memory that is stored in almost unlimited amounts.
- The study of the most basic elements, primarily sensations and perceptions, that make up our conscious mental esxperience.
- A mental process that automatically hides emotionally threatening or anxiety producting information.
- As we make associations among bits of information, we create links among thousands of nodes.
- Phenomenon refering to having a strong feeling that a particular word can be recalled.
- Approach that analyzes how organisms learn new behaviors or modify existing ones depending on whether events in their environments reward or punish.
- The tendency to always put off completing a task to the point of feeling anxious or uncomfortable about one's delay.
- A focus or perspective that may use a particular research method or technique.
- Approach focusing on how we process, store, and use information and how this information influences what we attend to, perceive, learn, remember, believe, and feel.
- The study of the function rather than the structure of consciousness.
- Memories that are vivid recollections, usually in great detail.
Down
- Combing separate items of information into a larger unit.
- Involves simply repeating or rehearsing the information rather than forming any new associations.
- A method of exploring conscious mental processes by asking subjects to look inward and report their sensations and perceptions.
- Memory that is an initial process that receives and holds environmental information in its raw form.
- Refers to changes in the structure and function of neurons after they have been repeatedly stimulated.
- An active system that allows people to retain information over time.
- The process of making mental representations of information so that it can be placed into our memories.
- Memory files that contain related information organized around a specific topic or category.
- Focuses on the measurement of people's abilities, skills, intelligence, personality, and abnormal behaviors.
- May be temporary or permanent, loss of memory.
25 Clues: Also called phi phenomenon. • Memory also know as short-term. • May be temporary or permanent, loss of memory. • Memory that is stored in almost unlimited amounts. • Combing separate items of information into a larger unit. • Memories that are vivid recollections, usually in great detail. • An active system that allows people to retain information over time. • ...
Clone of PSYC 1103 Week 1 2016-01-10
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- Memory also know as short-term.
- Also called phi phenomenon.
- Assemblies that are groups of interconnected neurons whose activation allows information or stimuli to be recognized and held briefly and temporarily in short-term memory.
- Area of psychology that examines moral, social, emotional, and cognitive development throughout a person's entire life.
- Memory that is stored in almost unlimited amounts.
- The study of the most basic elements, primarily sensations and perceptions, that make up our conscious mental esxperience.
- A mental process that automatically hides emotionally threatening or anxiety producting information.
- As we make associations among bits of information, we create links among thousands of nodes.
- Phenomenon refering to having a strong feeling that a particular word can be recalled.
- Approach that analyzes how organisms learn new behaviors or modify existing ones depending on whether events in their environments reward or punish.
- The tendency to always put off completing a task to the point of feeling anxious or uncomfortable about one's delay.
- A focus or perspective that may use a particular research method or technique.
- Approach focusing on how we process, store, and use information and how this information influences what we attend to, perceive, learn, remember, believe, and feel.
- The study of the function rather than the structure of consciousness.
- Memories that are vivid recollections, usually in great detail.
Down
- Combing separate items of information into a larger unit.
- Involves simply repeating or rehearsing the information rather than forming any new associations.
- A method of exploring conscious mental processes by asking subjects to look inward and report their sensations and perceptions.
- Memory that is an initial process that receives and holds environmental information in its raw form.
- Refers to changes in the structure and function of neurons after they have been repeatedly stimulated.
- An active system that allows people to retain information over time.
- The process of making mental representations of information so that it can be placed into our memories.
- Memory files that contain related information organized around a specific topic or category.
- Focuses on the measurement of people's abilities, skills, intelligence, personality, and abnormal behaviors.
- May be temporary or permanent, loss of memory.
25 Clues: Also called phi phenomenon. • Memory also know as short-term. • May be temporary or permanent, loss of memory. • Memory that is stored in almost unlimited amounts. • Combing separate items of information into a larger unit. • Memories that are vivid recollections, usually in great detail. • An active system that allows people to retain information over time. • ...
