mental Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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
Allergies, Asthma, Diabetes, & Arthritis/ Physical and Mental Challenges 2012-05-01
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
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.
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. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-06
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- (adj.) Lacking energy or alertness; slow-moving or inactive.
- (v.) To make something, such as pain or suffering, less severe or more bearable.
- (adj.) Referring to a condition or illness that persists for a long time or constantly recurs.
- (adj.) Making a certain situation or outcome likely or possible.
- (n.) A practice where an individual uses techniques such as mindfulness to focus the mind on a particular object, thought, or activity to achieve mental clarity and emotional calm.
- (n.) Reduction in the number or quantity of something.
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- (adj.) Having absorbed enough water or moisture; having supplied water to maintain balance in the body.
- (n.) The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or adversity; mental toughness.
- (n.) Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness.
- system (n.) The body's defense system against infections and diseases, consisting of a network of cells, tissues, and organs.
- from (v. phr.) To originate or stem from something.
- (n.) A unit of energy used to quantify the energy provided by food and drink when consumed.
12 Clues: from (v. phr.) To originate or stem from something. • (n.) Reduction in the number or quantity of something. • (adj.) Lacking energy or alertness; slow-moving or inactive. • (adj.) Making a certain situation or outcome likely or possible. • (n.) Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
Health 2023-01-28
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- - 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
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- 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...
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.
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
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
'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 • ...
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 • ...
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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 • ...
Term 2 Week 6 Spelling Challenge-Crossword 2021-05-24
Across
- 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
Down
- _______ 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
ania losharik v pope sharik 2024-09-13
Week 3A 2022-09-07
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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
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
Down
- 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 • ...
mental 2023-05-17
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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- -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
Across
- ____ 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.
Down
- 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.
Down
- 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
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.
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. • ...
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.
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
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. • ...
Psychological Disorders 2022-11-13
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- person´s unrealistic preoccupation with thoughts that he or she has a serious disease
- personality disorder have no interest in relationships with other people
- short period of intense fear or discomfort characterized by shortness of breath,dizziness,rapid heart rate, trembling, sweating, choking, nausea and other physical symptoms
- generalized state of dread or uneasiness that occurs in response to a vague or imagined danger
- personality disorder tend to be suspicious of others and to interpret others´'motives as harmful or evil
- intense, persistent feelings of anxiety that are caused by an experience so traumatic that it would produce stress in almost everyone
- fear of being in places or situations in which escape may be difficult or impossible
- disorder of inflexible traits that disrupt social life or work and may distress the affected individual
- separation of certain personality components or mental processes from conscious thought
- disorder characterized by obsessions- unwanted thoughts,ideas,or mental images that occur over and over again
- anxiety disorder ia an excessive or unrealistic worry about life circumstances that lasts for at least six months
- feelings of detachment from one's mental processes or body
- sudden loss of memory usually following a particularly stressful or traumatic event
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- loss of contact with reality
- behavior patterns or mental processes that cause serious personal suffering or interfere with a person's ability to cope with everyday life.
- an excessive, irrational fear out of proportion to the actual danger
- expression of psychological distress through physical symptoms
- behaviors that stop you from adapting to new or difficult circumstances
- clusters of symptoms that are considered recognizable diseases only within specific cultures or societies
- a person's mood changes from depression to wild elation and back again
- the state of being that is typical
- stupor an immobile, expressionless, coma like state
- extreme sadness, an inability to concentrate , and feelings of helplessness and great sadness
- extreme excitement characterized by hyperactivity and chaotic behavior, can change into depression quickly and for no reason
- consistent failure to speak in certain situations like school, while being able to speak normally in other situations
- personality disorder instability in interpersonal relationships and self image
- persistent fear of social situations in which one might be exposed to the scrutiny of others and thus be observed doing something embarrassing or humiliating
27 Clues: loss of contact with reality • the state of being that is typical • stupor an immobile, expressionless, coma like state • feelings of detachment from one's mental processes or body • expression of psychological distress through physical symptoms • an excessive, irrational fear out of proportion to the actual danger • ...
Positive Action Lessons 1-3 2024-09-16
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- to be able to use a language proficiently in order to communicate an idea
- confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect.
- the examination or observation of one's own mental and emotional processes
- serious thought or consideration
- the ability to create and execute a strategy to achieve goals by organizing resources and activities
- an idea of the self constructed from the beliefs one holds about oneself and the responses of others.
- awareness of internal and external existence
- the ability to switch between mental tasks or information, or to adapt one's behavior, in response to changing environments
- any bodily movement that uses skeletal muscles and requires more energy than resting.
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- a person's mental or physical condition
- free from fraud or deception
- the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.
- a way of thinking about challenges and setbacks that involves believing that a person's abilities can be developed through effort, learning, and persistence. People with a growth mindset believe that their skills and intelligence can improve over time, and that they can learn from their mistakes. They are more likely to embrace challenges, persist through obstacles, and seek out inspiration in others' success
- the ability to understand, accept, regulate, and express emotions.
- the process of communicating one's feelings through verbal or nonverbal behaviors. It can be a part of emotion regulation, which is the process of experiencing, influencing, and expressing emotions
- the study of the basic ideas about knowledge, truth, right and wrong, religion, and the nature and meaning of life.
- the ability to regulate your thoughts, behaviors, and emotions in a productive way, especially in stressful situations. It's an important leadership quality that can help you achieve your goals, maintain a positive outlook, and excel in your personal and professional responsibilities. Self-management can also support your self-awareness and well-being by helping you stay on top of social cues and respect your own needs
- of or concerning the part of the mind of which one is not fully aware but which influences one's actions and feelings
- the improvement of one's knowledge, status, or character by one's own efforts.
- a type of learning that occurs during a specific period of development and creates strong preferences or connections
20 Clues: free from fraud or deception • serious thought or consideration • a person's mental or physical condition • awareness of internal and external existence • confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect. • the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual. • the ability to understand, accept, regulate, and express emotions. • ...
Tobacco, Alcohol & Drugs 2025-05-12
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- A disease in which the muscles around the airways tense up, the tissues that line the airways swell, and the airways produce extra mucus, making it hard to breathe.
- A drug given for prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of disease.
- A drug used to help reduce itching and sneezing.
- Drug A legal drug used for self-medication that can be bought without a prescription.
- Symptoms that occur when users who are dependent on a drug stop taking it.
- A state in which the body relies on the effect produced by a drug; may be physical or mental.
- A powerful chemical and toxic poison found in the tobacco plant, especially in the leaves; the chief addictive drug in tobacco.
- A disease caused by damage to the alveoli or air sacs in the lungs; causes shortness of breath.
- The smoke given off by the burning end of a cigarette, pipe, or cigar, and the smoke exhaled from the lungs of smokers.
- Inflammation of the main air passages to the lungs.
- A drug that alters users’ perceptions, making them see or hear things that aren’t really there.
- A drug formed by fermenting grains or fruits.
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- A device that heats up a liquid to create an aerosol that users breathe in.
- Physical and/or mental dependence on a drug.
- When the body adapts to a drug; results in the need for an increased dose to feel the same effects.
- The state of being under the influence of a substance, leading to impaired physical and mental control.
- Tobacco products that are placed in the mouth or sniffed into the nose rather than burned or smoked.
- Relating to or causing physical and mental dependence on a drug.
- A drug that slows down the central nervous system.
- A written request from a doctor that a drug be given to a patient by a pharmacist.
- System The body’s system of defense against disease, made up of special cells and proteins in the blood and other body fluids.
- A drug from the plant Cannabis sativa; leaves and flower tops are smoked or eaten.
- A drug used to treat infections caused by bacteria.
- A chemical substance, natural or human-made, that alters normal body functions in some way.
- A drug that speeds up the central nervous system.
25 Clues: Physical and/or mental dependence on a drug. • A drug formed by fermenting grains or fruits. • A drug used to help reduce itching and sneezing. • A drug that speeds up the central nervous system. • A drug that slows down the central nervous system. • A drug used to treat infections caused by bacteria. • Inflammation of the main air passages to the lungs. • ...
Unit 2 2025-05-28
Stress and Coping 2021-06-18
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- Simple and effective for calming and relaxation
- Done out loud when something is funny and can make you feel better
- A state of mental or emotional strain or tension
- Dory's mantra
- An emotional release
- Time off from everything enjoying yourself
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- Mental exercise designed to calm and focus
- Familiar people who help us cope in stressful times
- 8 hours per day for health and happiness
- Can be done at a park or gym and is good for you
- Managing stress through different methods
11 Clues: Dory's mantra • An emotional release • 8 hours per day for health and happiness • Managing stress through different methods • Mental exercise designed to calm and focus • Time off from everything enjoying yourself • Simple and effective for calming and relaxation • A state of mental or emotional strain or tension • Can be done at a park or gym and is good for you • ...
Characteristics of Disorders 2014-03-04
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- physical or mental signs of having a medical condition
- If you feel constantly sad, you may be suffering from this
- seeing things that aren't there
- If you're scared of spiders, you have a...
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- another word for aspects of a disorder
- A psychotic disorder
- A negative emotion that anxiety causes
- the subject you are in right now
- If you have an excess of emotions you have ....... bipolar
- a symptom of bipolar that makes the individual feel unable to sit still
- a mental condition
11 Clues: a mental condition • A psychotic disorder • seeing things that aren't there • the subject you are in right now • another word for aspects of a disorder • A negative emotion that anxiety causes • If you're scared of spiders, you have a... • physical or mental signs of having a medical condition • If you feel constantly sad, you may be suffering from this • ...
Crossword 2025-02-05
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- Classical conditioning, the tendency, once a response has been conditioned
- Classical conditioning, the learned ability to distinguish between a conditioned stimulus and other stimuli
- a type of learning in which we link two or more stimuli;
- Learning Learning Associatively
- the acquisition of mental information
- Evokes a response.
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- Behavior Behavior that occurs as an automatic response to some stimuli.
- The action of habituating
- studies behavior without reference to mental processes
- Getting Smarter
- behavior that operates on the environment
11 Clues: Getting Smarter • Evokes a response. • The action of habituating • Learning Learning Associatively • the acquisition of mental information • behavior that operates on the environment • studies behavior without reference to mental processes • a type of learning in which we link two or more stimuli; • Behavior Behavior that occurs as an automatic response to some stimuli. • ...
Flowers for Algernon Vocab 2025-09-17
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- very strict
- permission given to another person to do something
- to be driven to do something; a reason to do something
- a network of paths designed to be a puzzle
- another word for institution or mental hospital
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- someone who believes in breeding out undesirable genetic traits
- someone who takes advantage of a situation for their own benefit
- unable to perform mental or physical tasks
- a surgery designed to change someone's personality
- to move forward
- the ability to make decisions for yourself
11 Clues: very strict • to move forward • unable to perform mental or physical tasks • the ability to make decisions for yourself • a network of paths designed to be a puzzle • another word for institution or mental hospital • a surgery designed to change someone's personality • permission given to another person to do something • ...
Psychology Crossword 2013-06-16
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- The entire set of individuals to which generalizations will be made based on an experimental sample.
- This system handles simple mental processes such as calculating 4+4.
- The set of beliefs that one can perform adequately in a particular situation.
- The scientific study of the behavior of individuals and their mental processes.
- This system handles complex mental processes such as 244x17.
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- The extent to which a test measures what it was intended to measure.
- A change in behavior in the absence of an experimental manipulation.
- The primitive, unconscious part of the personality that operates irrationally and acts on impulse to pursue pleasure.
- The aspect of personality that represents the internalization of society's values, standards, and morals.
- A subset of a population selected as participants in an experiment.
- The aspect of personality involved in self-preservation activities and in directing instinctual drives and urges into appropriate channels.
11 Clues: This system handles complex mental processes such as 244x17. • A subset of a population selected as participants in an experiment. • The extent to which a test measures what it was intended to measure. • A change in behavior in the absence of an experimental manipulation. • This system handles simple mental processes such as calculating 4+4. • ...
Don't be CROSSed Word Puzzle :) 2021-10-26
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- The second-leading cause of death among teenagers in the United States
- Mental and emotional strain
- A feeling of worry and fear that causes physical symptoms, such as sweating, and stress
- The process of reacting to a loss
- A set of techniques that are intended to encourage a heightened state of awareness and focused attention
- Despite increased attempts to raise awareness and generate healthy conversations, this "shame" remains to be the biggest social barrier surrounding mental health
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- This major depressive disorder is more common than AIDS, cancer, and diabetes combined
- A feeling of worry and fear that causes physical symptoms, such as sweating, and stress
- A physician who specializes in diagnosing and treating people for mental illness
- Strenuous physical activity that helps work out tension that has built up in the muscles and can also improve psychological health
- The ability to step into the shoes of another person, aiming to understand their feelings and perspectives
- Any chemical substance that changes a person's physical or psychological state
12 Clues: Mental and emotional strain • The process of reacting to a loss • The second-leading cause of death among teenagers in the United States • Any chemical substance that changes a person's physical or psychological state • A physician who specializes in diagnosing and treating people for mental illness • ...
Defining Abnormality 2021-01-28
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- Applying a label to people could lead to the person experiencing this
- (two words) type of graph which shows normal distribution of behaviour
- Person who came up with the deviation from ideal mental health criteria
- Type of relativism that deviation from social norms suffers from
- Failure to function adequately takes this into account (person's own _______________)
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- Failure to function ________________ is a definition of abnormality created by Rosenhan and Seligman
- Some statistically rare behaviours can be this, so maybe we shouldn't label everyone as abnormal?
- An example of a behaviour that used to be deviant but now is accepted in the UK
- Acronym for the definition where people suffer personal distress
- how many criteria there are for deviation from ideal mental health
- Some people have accused Jahoda's criteria of being this - does anyone meet all these criteria?
- We say a person has this when they are able to run their own life (as part of Jahoda's criteria of mental health)
12 Clues: Acronym for the definition where people suffer personal distress • Type of relativism that deviation from social norms suffers from • how many criteria there are for deviation from ideal mental health • Applying a label to people could lead to the person experiencing this • (two words) type of graph which shows normal distribution of behaviour • ...
callen: Cocaine 2017-05-16
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- the region of matter that cocaine effects
- the chemical that causes happiness, cocaine overloads it
- A highly addictive drug
- the system responsible for dispensing dopamine
- Effects that do not last forever
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- the solid form of cocaine
- happens when you suddenly stop using cocaine
- a mental disorder the use of cocaine causes
- a system to help addicted people get over their addictions
- Effects that take place over a long period of time.
- the psychological region that cocaine affects
11 Clues: A highly addictive drug • the solid form of cocaine • Effects that do not last forever • the region of matter that cocaine effects • a mental disorder the use of cocaine causes • happens when you suddenly stop using cocaine • the psychological region that cocaine affects • the system responsible for dispensing dopamine • Effects that take place over a long period of time. • ...
Mindset Crossword 2024-05-30
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- Something that can control an athlete's physical and mental strength
- certain way of looking at things
- Big events in sports often causes ______ for athletes
- A way you feel about something
- Athlete who played in both MLB and NBA
- Everyone should try to have a ______ mindset
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- Something that controls the amount of drive one has
- having a negative outlook about everything causes ______
- It's important to ______ your achievements
- goal setting can give you _________ to succeed
- An athlete can have both mental and physical
11 Clues: A way you feel about something • certain way of looking at things • Athlete who played in both MLB and NBA • It's important to ______ your achievements • An athlete can have both mental and physical • Everyone should try to have a ______ mindset • goal setting can give you _________ to succeed • Something that controls the amount of drive one has • ...
Philosophy of Mind 2023-10-30
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- Philosophical position that mind and body are fundamentally distinct kinds of being.
- An early chatbot/natural language processing program mentioned by Searle in his argument.
- Doctrine that everything is physical and mental phenomena are or can be reduced to physical processes.
- The capacity of mental states to be directed at, or about, objects and states of affairs.
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- Individual instances/'qualities' of subjective, conscious experience; Nagel discusses their inaccessibility in bats, and Sebastian refers to them in the video.
- Philosophical stance that mind and body are of a single substance or reality.
- Study of meaning; lacking in computer programs according to Searle.
- Philosophical theory that reality is fundamentally mental.
- View that machines can simulate human cognition but do not truly understand.
- View suggesting machines can possess understanding and consciousness.
- Rules governing the structure of sentences in a language. Searle argues that a computer program manipulates these symbols without understanding their meaning.
11 Clues: Philosophical theory that reality is fundamentally mental. • Study of meaning; lacking in computer programs according to Searle. • View suggesting machines can possess understanding and consciousness. • View that machines can simulate human cognition but do not truly understand. • Philosophical stance that mind and body are of a single substance or reality. • ...
Health and Medicine 2022-11-03
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- the second leading and preventable cause of disease, disability, and death
- a disease like asthma and high blood pressure that are long-term or lifelong illnesses
- any physical or mental impairment that limits a persons ability to perform a basic life activity
- a progressive, degenerative disorder that attacks the brain and impairs memory
- is the single most common mental health problem among adolescents and may lead to suicide
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- a process that defines a nonmedical condition or behavior as an illness, disorder, or disease that requires medical treatment.
- a disease like chicken pox that strikes suddenly and often disappears rapidly but can cause death
- a social institution that deals with illness, injury, and other health problems
- the state of physical, mental, and social well-being.
- the harmful overindulgence in or dependence on a drug or other chemical. This is the nation's third leading lifestyle cause of death
- is a major predictor of disability
11 Clues: is a major predictor of disability • the state of physical, mental, and social well-being. • the second leading and preventable cause of disease, disability, and death • a progressive, degenerative disorder that attacks the brain and impairs memory • a social institution that deals with illness, injury, and other health problems • ...
Mental and non mental 2024-12-23
5 Clues: which non mental has no neutro • which mental is in liquied state? • which mental is largest reactivity? • which non mental has largest molecule. • which mental is placed in carosine oil?
Psychology Crossword 2014-01-24
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- A mental process requiring little conscious awareness and minimal attention and does not interfere with other activities.
- The tendency to have your attention drawn to another conversation once you hear your name being mentioned.
- 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 restriction of content held in our normal waking consciousness.
- The idea that the mind and body are separate yet constantly interconnected.
- The level of awareness of our internal state and environment.
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- The states of consciousness associated with being awake and aware of our thoughts.
- The ability to distribute our attention and undertake two or more activities simultaneously.
- Choosing and attending to a specific stimulus while ignoring others.
- Notice taken of someone or something.
- A Latin phrase meaning "I think, therefore I am."
- The state of being aware of oneself and being responsive to one's surroundings.
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. • ...
Psychology Crossword 2014-01-24
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- Choosing and attending to a specific stimulus while ignoring others.
- A Latin phrase meaning "I think, therefore I am."
- The ability to distribute our attention and undertake two or more activities simultaneously.
- Notice taken of someone or something.
- The states of consciousness associated with being awake and aware of our thoughts.
- A mental process involving conscious, alert awareness and mental effort in which attention is focused on achieving a given goal.
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- The idea that the mind and body are separate yet constantly interconnected.
- The tendency to have your attention drawn to another conversation once you hear your name being mentioned.
- The restriction of content held in our normal waking consciousness.
- The level of awareness of our internal state and environment.
- The state of being aware of oneself and being responsive to one's surroundings.
- A mental process requiring little conscious awareness and minimal attention and does not interfere with other activities.
- 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.
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. • ...
Psychological problems 2019-03-26
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- Situations, people or characteristics that are disapproved of and seen as shameful by much of society.
- A type of therapy programme that involves supporting and empowering individuals to take responsibility for their addictions themselves (two words)
- A type of depression in which people experience periods of depression and periods of mania
- Using a substance differently the recommended pattern of use (two words)
- Number of CBT sessions given to those in Wiles' treatment/experimental group
- The name given to the rate/percentage of people with mental health problems; can change over time.
- The way people explain behaviours/situations in their lives; people with depression have internal and stable ones.
- A theory that says we are influenced into addictions by peers because of observation, imitation and vicarious reinforcement (two words)
- The percentage of identical twins in the same category in Kaij's study (two words)
- The psychologist who created 6 criteria of 'ideal mental health'
- One of the key criticisms of using either SSRIs or CBT on their own.
- The name given to a common antidepressant medication
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- This is affected by mental health as treatments such as CBT are expensive, and increased incidence will mean more people need treatment.
- A biological susceptibility towards developing certain conditions/disorders, including addictions (two words)
- A person's emotional and psychological well-being (two words)
- Using a substance to specifically gain an altered states or for purposes different to their intended use (two words)
- Repeated behaviour that results in a strong desire to complete the behaviour despite negative consequences, difficulty controlling use and experiencing withdrawal symptoms
- Type of research conducted by Wiles into the effectiveness of CBT
- Number of categories used by Kaij to classify the level of alcohol addiction in the twins
- A type of therapy for addiction that works on the basis of association between the addictive behaviour with a new negative stimulus
- Technical term for non-identical twins
- The name given to a common psychological treatment for depression and other mental health problems
- A neurotransmitter that is heavily linked to depression (low levels)
- Technical term for identical twins
- A type of depression in which people experience periods of reduced energy, low mood and decreased self-confidence.
- A famous self-management programme (two words)
26 Clues: Technical term for identical twins • Technical term for non-identical twins • A famous self-management programme (two words) • The name given to a common antidepressant medication • A person's emotional and psychological well-being (two words) • The psychologist who created 6 criteria of 'ideal mental health' • ...
PSYC 1103 Week 1 2015-09-26
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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. • ...
Positive Affirmation 2023-08-17
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- Expressing emotions through creative outlets can provide a sense of ____ .
- Understanding our emotional allows for better self-regulation and communication
- It is essential to recognize that mental health is a ____ , and everyone experiences challenges from time to time
- Positive affirmations are a technique used in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy to challenge and reframe ____ thought patterns and beliefs.
- The use of positive affirmations has been shown to reduce symptoms of ____ by promoting a more positive mindset
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- Engaging in regular positive affirmations can lead to an ____ outlook on life and improved mental health
- Positive affirmation involves the repetition of positive statements to enhance mental well-being and ____ .
- Mental health issues are not a result of willpower and trying to "snap out" of them may ___ the condition
8 Clues: Expressing emotions through creative outlets can provide a sense of ____ . • Understanding our emotional allows for better self-regulation and communication • Engaging in regular positive affirmations can lead to an ____ outlook on life and improved mental health • ...
Forgetting and Memory Distortion Vocabulary 2023-03-09
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- A loss of memory, either partial, or total.
- The act of incorporating misleading or inaccurate information into your memory of an event.
- A form of retrieval failure where you exclude unwanted memories from your conscious mind.
- This type of amnesia occurs when You cannot recall anything before the event that caused the amnesia.
- A form of retrieval failure where you learn one thing first and it stops you from being able to recall a new thing.
- This type of amnesia occurs when You cannot recall anything before the event that caused the amnesia.
- A form of retrieval failure where you learn one thing second and it stops you from being able to recall an older thing.
- A type of memory construction error in which someone is mislead and they incorporate incorrect information into their memory of an event because of something that was said.
- This refers to difficulties in recall that stem from a lack of proper retrieval cues.
- A type of memory construction error in which someone cannot recall when, where, or how they learned something.
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- A memory-related mental health disorder in which there is a disconnections between thoughts, memory, surrounding, actions, and identity.
- A form of retrieval failure when someone can't quite recall a familiar word but can recall it's meaning and/or similar words.
- The theory that memory worsens, simply by the passage of time.
- When there is a problem in the process of receiving information and putting it in long term storage.
- A type of memory construction error in which someone recalls when, where, or how they leaned something incorrectly.
- A type of memory construction error in which someone creates a false memory which they truly believe in, not intending it as a lie.
- A memory-related mental health disorder which is chronic and gradually erodes someones personality, memory, and intellectual abilities.
- This type of amnesia occurs when adults cannot recall their childhood life.
- A memory-related mental health disorder where there is an extreme change in someones cognitive functioning resulting in confused thinking and lack of awareness of their surroundings.
- A memory-related mental health disorder in which a patient loses cognitive functioning, thinking, remembering, and reasoning, so much so that it interferes with their daily life.
- A form of retrieval failure where people block out, forget, or remove unwanted memories.
21 Clues: A loss of memory, either partial, or total. • The theory that memory worsens, simply by the passage of time. • This type of amnesia occurs when adults cannot recall their childhood life. • This refers to difficulties in recall that stem from a lack of proper retrieval cues. • ...
Chapter 18: Psychological Disorders 2015-05-20
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- a syndrome that involves clusters of symptoms that define or describe an illness in a particular culture
- a type of phobia that involves persistent irrational fear of a particular object or situation
- the general state of dread or uneasiness that occurs in response
- a person's unrealistic preoccupation with thoughts that he or she has a serious disease
- involves a cycle of mood changes from depression to wild elation and back again.
- ______ anxiety disorder: excessive or unrealistic worry about life circumstances
- refers to the expression of psychological distress through physical symptoms
- repetitive ritual behaviors, often involving checking or cleaning something
- a type of phobia that involves fear of social situations in which one might be exposed to the close scrutiny of others
- usually considered the most serious out of the psychological disorders, is characterized by loss of contact with reality
- extreme excitement characterized by hyperactivity and chaotic behavior, can change into depression very quickly and for no apparent reason.
- a type of schizophrenia that is accompanied by delusions or frequent auditory hallucinations, all relating to a single theme
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- typically involves feelings and helplessness, hopelessness, worthlessness, guilt, and great sadness.
- dissociative _____: forgetting personal information and past, and suddenly relocating and forming a new identity.
- ______ syndrome: clusters of symptoms that define or describe an illness in a particular culture
- unwanted thoughts, ideas, or mental images that occur over and over again
- a type of schizophrenia that is accompanied by unconnected delusions of hallucinations
- the fear of being in places or situations in which escape may be difficult
- a type of disorder that involves behavior patterns or mental processes that cause serious personal suffering or interfere with a person’s ability to cope with every day life
- feelings of detachment from mental processes or body
- intense, persistent feelings of anxiety that are caused by an experience so traumatic that it would produce stress to almost anyone
- a type of schizophrenia that is accompanied by a disturbance of movement
- the separation of certain mental processes from conscious thought
- behavior impairs an individual’s ability to function adequately in everyday life
- people with ____ disorder experience a change in or loss of physical functioning in a major part of the body for which there is no known explanation
- _____ attack: a short period of intense fear or discomfort
26 Clues: feelings of detachment from mental processes or body • _____ attack: a short period of intense fear or discomfort • the general state of dread or uneasiness that occurs in response • the separation of certain mental processes from conscious thought • a type of schizophrenia that is accompanied by a disturbance of movement • ...
Healthcare Disparities in Older Adults 2018-05-26
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- Alzheimer’s disease is a form of _______.
- Changing a will, getting one’s affairs in order, hoarding medications, and talking as if s/he won’t be around much longer may be signs of an older person’s plans for self-harm or _______.
- Promoting mental health and effectively treating mental illness are important aspects of _______ aging.
- A higher incidence or burden of sickness, injury or death experienced by one population group relative to another is called a health _______.
- Health disparities are often experienced by socially _______ populations.
- Language barriers between _______ and providers can result in a diminished level of healthcare.
- Other social determinants of health that affect older adults’ health and wellbeing are environment, education, employment status and food _______.
- _______ healthcare directives are legal documents that state how people would like their healthcare decisions handled at the point that they are not able to make those decisions on their own.
- Legal status or fear of being reported can be _______ to patients seeking or receiving quality medical care.
- When an older adult is cut off from the rest of the world, often due to anxiety or depression, it is called social _______.
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- While dementia is not treatable, the accompanying symptoms of _______ and depression are treatable with medications.
- Although it is often a common mental health ailment among older adults, ________, or feelings of sadness, is not considered normal in later life.
- Lack of social _______ and lack of transportation are both social determinants of health for older adults.
- A type of palliative care for terminally ill patients, often provided in their own homes, is called _______.
- Our values are influenced by family, community, political leaders, and religious or _______ beliefs.
- Factors influenced by the environment in which a person is born, lives, grows, works and ages across their lifespan are called social _______ of health.
- Trying to meet unrealistic social expectations to remain _______ and delaying seeking medical care, older adults may end up with more medical issues as a result.
- Some social determinants of health that affect older adults’ health and wellbeing are addiction and mental health, stress, and socio-economic _______.
- Our perception of _______ influences how we interact with the medical care system.
- Because they react differently to medications than younger people, doses of psychiatric medications for _______ adults should be monitor closely and often adjusted down.
20 Clues: Alzheimer’s disease is a form of _______. • Health disparities are often experienced by socially _______ populations. • Our perception of _______ influences how we interact with the medical care system. • Language barriers between _______ and providers can result in a diminished level of healthcare. • ...
Unit 5: Mental and Physical Health 2025-05-03
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- Persistent, excessive worry about various aspects of life.
- Formerly known as multiple personality disorder; characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality states or identities.
- A state of motor immobility and behavioral abnormality seen in some mental disorders.
- Proposes some people, mostly women, react to stress by tending to their own and others' needs.
- Fear of social situations where one might be judged or scrutinized by others.
- Perspective that emphasizes the role of learning and environment in shaping behavior.
- False beliefs that may manifest as persecutory, believing others are our to harm you, or grandiose, believing you have special powers.
- Perspective that examines how social and cultural factors influence behavior.
- Perspective that focuses on unconscious processes and early life experiences.
- Focuses on factors that contribute to individual and societal thriving. It emphasizes positive emotions, resilience, and psychological health.
- Fear of being in situations where escape might be difficult or help unavailable. Could include public transportation, open spaces, and crowds.
- A type of exposure therapy where a person is gradually exposed to a feared stimulus while practicing relaxation techniques.
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- Involves recurrent, unexpected panic attacks with physical and cognitive symptoms of intense fear.
- Perspective that focuses on mental processes such as thinking, memory, and problem-solving.
- False sensory perceptions, such as hearing voices or seeing things that aren’t present.
- A disorder characterized by unwanted repetitive thoughts (obsessions) and actions (compulsions).
- Perspective that focuses on the physiological and genetic influences on behavior.
- A therapeutic approach that emphasizes empathy, active listening, and unconditional positive regard for the client.
- A controversial and rarely used procedure that severs connections in the prefrontal cortex. Was once widely performed to treat mental illnesses but has since been abandoned.
- A neurological disorder caused by long-term use of antipsychotic medications, characterized by involuntary movements.
- A medical treatment for severe depression involving electrical stimulation of the brain under anesthesia.
- Describes the process of experiencing stress in three stages: alarm reaction, resistance phase, and exhaustion phase.
- Perspective that emphasizes personal growth, free will, and self-actualization.
- A form of therapy that helps clients identify and change irrational beliefs contributing to emotional distress.
- A mental health disorder triggered by exposure to traumatic events, leading to flashbacks, anxiety, and avoidance.
25 Clues: Persistent, excessive worry about various aspects of life. • Fear of social situations where one might be judged or scrutinized by others. • Perspective that examines how social and cultural factors influence behavior. • Perspective that focuses on unconscious processes and early life experiences. • ...
Dream Work Cross-Word Puzzle 2025-10-09
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- the story-line or images in a dream, representing the conscious surface-level information that is directly perceived
- the process of interpreting the symbolic content of dreams to understand underlying psychological meaning
- a recurring sleep stage during which vivid dreams commonly occur
- a sub-field of psychology that studies the biological bases of behavior and mental processes
- the electrical and chemical processes within neurons of the brain and nervous system that enable them to communicate with each other
- universal, re-occurring images, and characters that represent fundamental human experiences across cultures and time periods
- the arts of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively
- hidden longing or wishes outside of conscious awareness that influence thoughts and behaviors without the person knowing it
- the hidden or underlying psychological meaning of dream
- the outer layer of your brains surface, located on top of the cerebrum
- the process of achieving wholeness and self-hood through the integration of all parts of the self
- a branch of psychology that studies the mental processes underlying human behavior
- the unconscious mental process that transforms latent dream content into manifest dream content through operations like symbolism and displacement
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- a therapy that aims to treat mental conditions by investigating the interaction of conscious and unconscious elements
- innate, universally recognized patterns or symbols with the collective unconscious that represent common human experiences and instincts
- a type of sleep disorder characterized by sudden episodes of intense fear and terror that occur during sleep
- a sub-field of psychology that examines how human behavior,cognition and emotions have evolved over time through the principles of natural selection
- images, scenarios, or themes in a dream that have a deeper meaning
- vivid, disturbing dreams that typically cause feelings of fear, anxiety, or stress
- the shared belief or morals that form a common understanding and identity within a society or group
- the personal completeness and integration, involves the conscious integration of opposing aspects of the self
- realizing you are dreaming inside a dream and you have conscious control of the narrative
- a part of the brain-stem located between the mid-brain and medulla oblongata
- the lowest part of the brain and is made of the mid-brain, pons,and medulla oblongata
24 Clues: the hidden or underlying psychological meaning of dream • a recurring sleep stage during which vivid dreams commonly occur • the arts of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively • images, scenarios, or themes in a dream that have a deeper meaning • the outer layer of your brains surface, located on top of the cerebrum • ...
IOP 2025-07-11
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- A type of medicine that helps keep mood swings under control
- Worrying a lot about many different things
- Repetitive actions someone has to do, even if they don't want to
- A pattern of breaking rules or being aggressive on purpose
- Eating a lot of food quickly, then feeling guilty
- A type of medicine that helps with seeing or hearing things that aren't there
- Feeling nervous in social situations
- Strong beliefs that aren't true
- A very upsetting experience that can affect mental health
- A type of therapy that helps people change their negative thoughts and behaviors
- Talking with a trained professional to get support and advice
- When someone has a lot of energy, does not need to sleep, and it feeling unusually happy or irritable
- When symptoms return after getting better
- A mental health condition with episodes of both depression and mania
- When symptoms get much better or go away for a period of time
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- Overusing drugs or alcohol in a way that causes problems
- A sign or change that shows something may be wrong
- The ability to bounce back from hard or tough times
- Hurting oneself on purpose, like cutting or burning
- Not eating enough because of fear of gaining weight
- Getting annoyed or angry more easily than normal
- Healthy ways to deal with stress or tough emotions
- Treating someone differently because of their medical condition
- Doing things suddenly without thinking about the consequences
- A mental condition where people may hear or see things that aren't there
- Pulling away from friends and activities you used to enjoy
- Leaning about a mental health condition and how to manage it
- Losing touch with reality, like seeing or hearing things that aren't there
- Thinking about wanting to die or end one's life
- Feeling very sad for weeks a time
- A type of medicine that helps treat depression and anxiety
- Unwanted problems that can happen from taking a medicine
- When someone takes their medicine on time and how their doctor told them to
- When someone feels very happy and very sad at the same time
- Trouble paying attention and sitting still
35 Clues: Strong beliefs that aren't true • Feeling very sad for weeks a time • Feeling nervous in social situations • When symptoms return after getting better • Worrying a lot about many different things • Trouble paying attention and sitting still • Thinking about wanting to die or end one's life • Getting annoyed or angry more easily than normal • ...
Chapter 7.6 Nervous System - Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-12
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- works with parasympathetic system for homeostasis
- a medical doctor (MD or DO) specializing in mental health
- consists of nerves and has two divisions
- creates pictures of the inside of your body
- mass of nervous tissue protected by cranium
- contains systems that control involuntary body functions
- responsible for many reflex actions and carrying messages
- conducts impulses and contains eye and auditory reflexes
- provides direct patient care, support, and monitoring for individuals with mental health conditions
- carries messages between CNS and body
- regulates autonomic system and controls temperature, appetite,
- diagnoses and treats musculoskeletal and nervous system disorders
- healthcare professionals who perform tests to record the electrical activity of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- administers anesthesia during procedures
- combination of nerve fibers in brain and spinal cords
- filled with cerebrospinal fluid
- use specialized equipment to record the brain's electrical activity
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- a licensed healthcare professional who helps people improve movement, manage pain, and restore function after injury or illness
- applies pressure to the body for relief
- doctor with a unique holistic, whole-person approach to healthcare
- works with the sympathetic system for homeostasis
- performs overnight, daytime, or home sleep studies
- a medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders affecting the brain
- section below midbrain and in brain stem
- coordinates all activities of the body
- nerve cells
- largest section of brain split in four
- acts as relay center and directs sensory impulses
- lowest part of brain stem
- has brain and spine
- 3 membranes that cover brain and spinal cord
- a medical doctor specializing in treating disorders of the brain, spine, and nervous system through surgical and non-surgical methods
- balance, sleep, blood vessel constriction, and dilation
- located between cerebrum and midbrain
- health professional who uses thin needles inserted into specific body points to balance energy
- section below back of cerebrum
- shock absorber to protect brain and spinal cord
- a mental health professional with advanced education (Master's/Doctorate) who studies human behavior and mental processes
- administers anesthesia and provides care before, during, and after surgical, diagnostic, and obstetrical procedures
39 Clues: nerve cells • has brain and spine • lowest part of brain stem • section below back of cerebrum • filled with cerebrospinal fluid • carries messages between CNS and body • located between cerebrum and midbrain • coordinates all activities of the body • largest section of brain split in four • applies pressure to the body for relief • consists of nerves and has two divisions • ...
List B 2023-05-03
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- Sensory experiences that seem real but aren’t.
- A condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness.
- False beliefs that a person holds even though they may be false.
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- A group of mental health conditions characterized by patterns of feelings, behaviors, and thoughts.
- A group of mental health conditions where a person may feel disconnected from their thoughts or identity.
- A disorder that affects a person in the way they think. They may experience delusions and hallucinations.
- A personality disorder characterized through disregard for other people.
- A condition that affects a person’s ability to focus.
- A group of mental disorders that may cause strong mood swings.
9 Clues: Sensory experiences that seem real but aren’t. • A condition that affects a person’s ability to focus. • A condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness. • A group of mental disorders that may cause strong mood swings. • False beliefs that a person holds even though they may be false. • ...
Adulthood Crossword 2023-03-07
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- Changes in sleeping patterns or habits that cannegatively affect health.
- A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
- the legally or formally recognized union of two people as partners in a personal relationship
- a condition in which long-term job stress leads to mental exhaustion, a sense of loss of personal control, and feelings of reduced accomplishment
- a range of mental conditions in which there is a persistent disturbance of eating behaviour and impairment of physical or mental health.
- the state or condition of being fully grown or mature, typically 18 to 65
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- the exploration of key principles, beliefs and values that give meaning and purpose to your life.
- immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) a chronic immune system disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
- the state or condition of being subject to illness, decline, and death
- isolation a lack of social connections.
- the state, fact, or period of being mature.
- the state of being extremely poor.
- Short for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, difficulty in maintaning focus
13 Clues: the state of being extremely poor. • isolation a lack of social connections. • the state, fact, or period of being mature. • the state or condition of being subject to illness, decline, and death • Changes in sleeping patterns or habits that cannegatively affect health. • the state or condition of being fully grown or mature, typically 18 to 65 • ...
Psychology Crossword 2014-01-24
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- The state of being aware of oneself and being responsive to one's surroundings.
- 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 states of consciousness associated with being awake and aware of our thoughts.
- A Latin phrase meaning "I think, therefore I am."
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- The tendency to have your attention drawn to another conversation once you hear your name being mentioned.
- The level of awareness of our internal state and environment.
- A mental process involving conscious, alert awareness and mental effort in which attention is focused on achieving a given goal.
- The ability to distribute our attention and undertake two or more activities simultaneously.
- The idea that the mind and body are separate yet constantly interconnected.
- A mental process requiring little conscious awareness and minimal attention and does not interfere with other activities.
- Notice taken of someone or something.
- The restriction of content held in our normal waking consciousness.
- Choosing and attending to a specific stimulus while ignoring others.
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. • ...
Psychology Vocabulary 2016-08-30
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- activities private, unobservable mental processes such as sensation, perception, thought, and problem solving
- the scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- an examination of one's own thoughts and feelings
- observable and measurable actions of people and animals
- a learned connection between 2 ideas or events
- the school of psychology, founded by William Wundt, that maintains that conscious experience breaks down into objective sensations and subjective feelings
- a rule or law
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- the school of psychology, founded by William James, that emphasizes the purposes of behavior and mental processes
- a set of assumptions about why something is the way it is and happens the way it does
- the school of psychology, founded by John Watson, that defines psychology as the scientific study of observable behavior
- constructs theoretical entities, or concepts, that enable one to discuss something that cannot be seen, touched, or measured directly
- research research that is conducted for its own sake, that is, without seeking a solution to a specific problem
- group a group united by cultural heritage, race, language, or common history
13 Clues: a rule or law • a learned connection between 2 ideas or events • an examination of one's own thoughts and feelings • the scientific study of behavior and mental processes • observable and measurable actions of people and animals • group a group united by cultural heritage, race, language, or common history • ...
Midterm Vocabulary 2022-02-24
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- Words and gestures that allow you to move smoothly from one idea to the next throughout your speech
- These are the people in the interaction or speech setting who encode and decode message simultaneously
- This is the means through which a message travels
- Differences in worldview that cause message interference
- Phrases or sentences that lead from one distinct-but- connected idea to another
- The process of listening to words and interpreting the words so they are associated with a mental image
- A part of worldview; refers to the way an individual or group acquires knowledge or what counts as knowledge
- The words, nonverbal behavior, or other signals transmitted from one person to another
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- The psychological process of interpreting and making sense of the messages we receive
- The process of taking a mental image, associating the image with words, and the speaking those words
- The most recent statistical characteristics of a population
- Message interference that results from disturbed or excited mental states
- Any thing that interferes with the message transmission or the encoding and decoding process
13 Clues: This is the means through which a message travels • Differences in worldview that cause message interference • The most recent statistical characteristics of a population • Message interference that results from disturbed or excited mental states • Phrases or sentences that lead from one distinct-but- connected idea to another • ...
Puzzle 1: 2023-11-02
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- any of several branches of psychology that seek to apply psychological principles to practical problems of education or industry or marketing etc.
- branch of psychology that uses experimental methods to study psychological issues
- branch of psychology that studies the social and mental development of children
- psychological result of perception and reasoning
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- branch of cognitive psychology that studies the psychological basis of linguistic competence and performance
- branch of psychology concerned with the treatment of abnormal mentation and behavior
- an approach to psychology that emphasizes internal mental processes
- science of mental life
- branch of psychology that studies persons and their relationships with others and with groups and with society as a whole
9 Clues: science of mental life • psychological result of perception and reasoning • an approach to psychology that emphasizes internal mental processes • branch of psychology that studies the social and mental development of children • branch of psychology that uses experimental methods to study psychological issues • ...
Lesson 13 2014-08-17
12 Clues: Eye • tear • Mind • Body • Tail • Place • eardrum • Expansion • To secrete • Narrow, contracted • Madness, mental disturbance • Condition, formation of, presence of
What are Health and Wellness?? Chapter 1.1 2024-08-21
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- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease, risky behaviors, hazardous substances and concerns with mental or emotional health.
- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical, mental, emotional and social health.
- process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it.
- dimensions of health that refers to how well the body functions.
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems and examine situations.
- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy and fulfilling life.
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- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others.
- state of complete physical, mental, emotional and social well-being.
- actual number of years a person lives.
- length of time a person is expected to live.
- a person's ability to function positively and overall.
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thought and feelings, including emotions, moods, feelings and one's self, and views about the world.
12 Clues: actual number of years a person lives. • length of time a person is expected to live. • a person's ability to function positively and overall. • dimensions of health that refers to how well the body functions. • state of complete physical, mental, emotional and social well-being. • extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy and fulfilling life. • ...
