mental Crossword Puzzles
Mental Health Crossword #2 2021-06-03
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- limit _____ and media consumption to reduce panic.
- set _________ and limits for yourself and others to manage stress.
- letting go of things you cannot ____ is a step of self-care and acceptance.
- ________ and emotions have a profound effect on one another. The way we think can influence the way we feel.
- be _____ to yourself. This is a hard time for everyone.
- plan a shared activity to stay socially ______ with friends and family.
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- choose a _____________ technique such as mindful meditation, yoga, deep breathing, etc. to manage stress.
- eating _________ meals can help manage your mood.
- daily _________ and rituals provide stability.
- when there is worry about the future, it helps to take it ___ day at a time.
- denying or bottling up your ________ tend to increase stress. Talk it out with a loved one or a counsellor.
- focus on a new skill or engage in a ______ to improve wellness and stay mentally sharp and focused.
12 Clues: daily _________ and rituals provide stability. • eating _________ meals can help manage your mood. • limit _____ and media consumption to reduce panic. • be _____ to yourself. This is a hard time for everyone. • set _________ and limits for yourself and others to manage stress. • plan a shared activity to stay socially ______ with friends and family. • ...
Mental Health Crossword #4 2021-10-25
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- Being physically active can raise your self ______.
- Effective goal setting includes setting _________ and believable goals.
- _______ and privacy is a fundamental aspect of counseling.
- Repeatedly thinking about your _______ does not equate solving it.
- Depression can affect how you feel, think, and ______.
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- More social media usage can increase feelings of social ______.
- Mindfulness helps us observe our thoughts and feelings without _________.
- Confidence is a ______ in oneself.
- Learning a new skill can add _______ to our lives.
- Maintaining a routine before bedtime helps improve _______.
- A panic attack is a sudden surge of overwhelming _____ along with physical signs.
- _____ is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
12 Clues: Confidence is a ______ in oneself. • Learning a new skill can add _______ to our lives. • Being physically active can raise your self ______. • Depression can affect how you feel, think, and ______. • _______ and privacy is a fundamental aspect of counseling. • Maintaining a routine before bedtime helps improve _______. • ...
Mental Health Crossword- Hadassah 2022-04-22
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- an experience of consciousness
- worried thoughts and emotions
- strong emotion of fear or excitement
- being able to cope with stress
- a medical professional trained in rehab
- to give assistance or help
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- a constant feeling of sadness
- medical care given to someone
- a trained medical practitioner
- unable to cope with overwhelming feeling
- not cheerful or glad
- form of aid
12 Clues: form of aid • not cheerful or glad • to give assistance or help • a constant feeling of sadness • medical care given to someone • worried thoughts and emotions • a trained medical practitioner • an experience of consciousness • being able to cope with stress • strong emotion of fear or excitement • a medical professional trained in rehab • unable to cope with overwhelming feeling
Mental Health Puzzle sr 2022-05-13
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- An extreme or irrational fear of something
- Reaction to stress
- Feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- Perfectionism
- Abnormal or disturbed eating habits
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- Intense, disturbing thought that last after traumatic event
- Brain disorder that slowly destroys memory
- Feeling
- Loss of cognitive functioning
- Rigid and unhealthy pattern of thinking, functioning and behaving
- Roller coaster of feelings
- Formerly called manic depression
12 Clues: Feeling • Perfectionism • Reaction to stress • Roller coaster of feelings • Loss of cognitive functioning • Formerly called manic depression • Abnormal or disturbed eating habits • Feeling of sadness and loss of interest • An extreme or irrational fear of something • Brain disorder that slowly destroys memory • Intense, disturbing thought that last after traumatic event • ...
Emotional Expression/Mental Health 2022-09-02
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- death caused by injuring oneself with the intent to die
- the ability to handle stress in a healthy way
- positive stress
- unwanted, aggressive behavior among school-aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance.
- risk factor for suicide
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- a physiological reaction that occurs in the presence of something that is terrifying, either mentally or physically
- hormone released during a stress response
- negative stress
- an event or situation that causes stress
- an oversimplified generalization about a person or group of people without regard for individual differences
- 1-800-273-_ _ _ _
- prejudging or making a decision about a person or group of people without sufficient knowledge
12 Clues: negative stress • positive stress • 1-800-273-_ _ _ _ • risk factor for suicide • an event or situation that causes stress • hormone released during a stress response • the ability to handle stress in a healthy way • death caused by injuring oneself with the intent to die • prejudging or making a decision about a person or group of people without sufficient knowledge • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2022-09-21
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- Strategy of clearing negative thoughts
- Ability to bounce back
- Moods or feelings you experience
- Ideas or thoughts a person knows to be true
- Ability to keep a positive outlook and focus
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- Set ways a person thinks or feels
- Emotion that means being thankful
- Who you are
- Any factor that causes stress
- Ability to put yourself in someone else's shoes
- Strategy of imagining a pleasant place
- Physical, mental, emotional reactions
12 Clues: Who you are • Ability to bounce back • Any factor that causes stress • Moods or feelings you experience • Set ways a person thinks or feels • Emotion that means being thankful • Physical, mental, emotional reactions • Strategy of clearing negative thoughts • Strategy of imagining a pleasant place • Ideas or thoughts a person knows to be true • ...
Forensic Psychology - Mental Health 2020-11-05
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- age-appropriate everyday living skills
- a disorder that affects the way your brain processes information and included positive and negative symptoms
- the largest lobe of the brain that is located in the forebrain
- mental disorder that includes psychosis
- a behaviour that is considered to be normal
- something that affects one or more functions of the mind
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- the frequency with which behaviour or characteristic occur within the population
- a fear and also a natural response to stress
- depending on particular cultures
- another word for a coping mechanism
- the feeling that you are someone superior
- a behaviour that is unusual for an individual
12 Clues: depending on particular cultures • another word for a coping mechanism • age-appropriate everyday living skills • mental disorder that includes psychosis • the feeling that you are someone superior • a behaviour that is considered to be normal • a fear and also a natural response to stress • a behaviour that is unusual for an individual • ...
Culture in Mental Health 2025-04-30
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- The ability to perform a cultural assessment in a sensitive way
- A system of thinking about how the world works and how people should act
- In the United States, this may indicate personal warmth or caring
- Believing that every member of a group is like all other members
- Worldview that believes family is the starting point of identity
- An essential language service person
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- When immigrants learn the beliefs, values, and practices of their new cultural setting
- Tendency of humans to think that their way is the only correct and natural way
- ________ tradition where a person finds identity in individuality
- Negative attitudes towards mental illness and its treatment
- Those who leave their homeland to escape intolerable conditions
- The process by which people learn the dynamics of their surrounding culture and acquire values and norms appropriate to that culture
12 Clues: An essential language service person • Negative attitudes towards mental illness and its treatment • The ability to perform a cultural assessment in a sensitive way • Those who leave their homeland to escape intolerable conditions • Believing that every member of a group is like all other members • Worldview that believes family is the starting point of identity • ...
Palavra cruzada - Saúde Mental 2025-07-31
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- - Processo cerebral que envolve o amadurecimento e funcionamento das funções cognitivas e comportamentais.
- - Transtorno do neurodesenvolvimento caracterizado por hiperatividade e impulsividade.
- - Sintoma físico comum em crises de ansiedade e pânico.
- - Tendência a agir sem pensar, comum em TDAH e bipolaridade.
- - Medo irracionais e intensos de situações específicas.
- - Sensação de medo intenso e súbito, que pode ocorrer em crises.
- - Movimentos repetitivos e sem função clara, comuns no autismo.
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- - Transtorno caracterizado por preocupações excessivas, tensão e sintomas físicos como sudorese.
- - Resposta fisiológica e psicológica a desafios percebidos.
- - Transtorno mental marcado por tristeza persistente, perda de interesse e desmotivação.
- - Condição do neurodesenvolvimento que envolve dificuldades na comunicação e comportamentos repetitivos.
- - Transtorno de humor com episódios de euforia e depressão.
12 Clues: - Sintoma físico comum em crises de ansiedade e pânico. • - Medo irracionais e intensos de situações específicas. • - Resposta fisiológica e psicológica a desafios percebidos. • - Transtorno de humor com episódios de euforia e depressão. • - Tendência a agir sem pensar, comum em TDAH e bipolaridade. • ...
MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT 2023-01-17
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- (n) condition of being extremely fat, in a way that is dangerous for health.
- (v) to keep away from somebody/something; to try not to do something.
- (n) one of the large tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body.
- (n) a person who scientifically studies and gives advice about food and eating.
- (adj) being important, crucial, essential.
- (n) components of the dish or something.
- (n) a medical condition that causes you to react badly or feel ill when you eat or touch a particular substance.
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- (adj) being not very good or very bad.
- (n) many different types of things or people.
- (n) a strong desire for food or something.
- (v) to keep a building, a machine, etc. in good condition by checking or repairing it regularly.
- (n) a serious illness when arteries in the brain breaks or is blocked, which can cause death or inability to move or speak clearly.
12 Clues: (adj) being not very good or very bad. • (n) components of the dish or something. • (n) a strong desire for food or something. • (adj) being important, crucial, essential. • (n) many different types of things or people. • (v) to keep away from somebody/something; to try not to do something. • ...
Lucija's mental health crossword 2023-03-22
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- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
- unusual shifts in a person's mood and energy
- having many personalities and switching between them
- memory loss
- after experiencing a traumatic event you feel afraid and the fear triggers a lot of split-second decisions
- the feeling of dread and hopelessness
- terrors a sleep disorder that wakes a person up from sleep in a terrified state
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- the feeling to steal things that aren’t necessary to you
- a disorder that affects you sleep-wake cycles
- fear of gaining weight and doing anything to get rid of calories
- large fear of being judged or watched by others
- a learning disability that affects speech, sounds, and reading
12 Clues: memory loss • the feeling of dread and hopelessness • a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease • unusual shifts in a person's mood and energy • a disorder that affects you sleep-wake cycles • large fear of being judged or watched by others • having many personalities and switching between them • the feeling to steal things that aren’t necessary to you • ...
extra credit vocab puzzle 2023-09-11
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- refers to how much you respect yourself and like yourself.
- is one of the most serious mental disorders.
- the intentional killing of oneself.
- fear caused by a a source you cannot identify or a source that doesnt pose as much threat as you think.
- people may feel sad and hopeless for months.
- an unreasonable need to behave in a certain way to prevent a feared outcome.
- an event that threatens lives and may destroy property.
- the ability to bounce back from extreme or prolonged stress.
- emotions that are not all expressed in the same way.
- is the response of your body and mind to being challenged or threatened.
- is an emotional state in which a person feels extremely sad and hopeless.
- a way of dealing with an uncomfortable or unbearable feeling or situation.
- a physician who treats physical disorders of the nervous system.
- a person who accepts nothing less than excellence.
- emotions that are expressed by people in all cultures.
- as children develop, they copy the behavior of others.
- people who regularly have an uncontrollable urge to eat large amounts of food.
- someone who helps people with mental disorders and their families to accept and adjust to an illness.
- of needs before people can achieve self-actualization, their basic needs must meet. these needs must be met, the need to feel safe, the need to belong, and the need for esteem.
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- coping strategies that help you to protect yourself from difficult feelings.
- a mental disorder that reveals itself through abnormal behaviors related to food.
- friends that are about the same age and share similar interests.
- negative stress
- an unwanted thought or image that takes control of the mind.
- series of suicides that occur within a short period of time in the same peer group or community.
- anxiety that is related to a specific situation or object.
- a physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders.
- the use of a sharp object to intentionally cut or scratch someones body deep enough to bleed.
- someone trained to recognize and treat behavior that is not normal.
- people who go on uncontrolled eating binges followed by purging, or removing, the food from their bodies.
- the initial reaction of the body to stress.
- an event or situation that causes stress
- when anxiety persists for a long time and interferes with daily living.
- someone who doesn't eat enough food to maintain a healthy weight.
- if you are sad about the death of a loved one, you will likely experience this.
- something you search for as a teen.
- experience extreme emotions that make it difficult to function well in their daily lives.
- the process by which people achieve their full potential.
- the tendency to focus on the positive aspects of a situation.
- is a reaction to a situation that involves your mind, body, and behavior.
- an illness that affects the mind and reduces a persons ability to function, to adjust to change, or to get along with others.
- studies how people think, feel, and behave.
- the practice of an event without actually doing the event.
- the tendency to focus on the negative and expect the worst.
- positive stress
- consists of the behaviors, attitudes,feelings, and ways of thinking that make you an individual.
46 Clues: negative stress • positive stress • the intentional killing of oneself. • something you search for as a teen. • an event or situation that causes stress • the initial reaction of the body to stress. • studies how people think, feel, and behave. • is one of the most serious mental disorders. • people may feel sad and hopeless for months. • ...
Wellbeing Toolkit Crossword 2023-03-10
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- A CVT sponsored resource to find evidence-based information on mental health topics
- Participating in regular __________ can increase energy, reduce brain fog, improve sleep, and reduce stress.
- The act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis to attain better physical and mental health outcomes.
- The co-pay CVT’s telehealth partner ________ is $0 for most PPO and EPO plans.
- On CVT's Carelon Behavioral Health website, you can find services including Legal and _______________
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- EAP stands for Employee ___________ Program
- A theraputic technique used to focus your awareness of the present moment by calmly acknowledging and accepting your feelings, thoughts, and sensations
- Kaiser Permanente offers this app to help members with mental resilience.
- As with all EAP services, your conversation will be strictly________________.
- Maintaining good ________________ can increase productivity, enhance your self-image, and improve relationships
10 Clues: EAP stands for Employee ___________ Program • Kaiser Permanente offers this app to help members with mental resilience. • As with all EAP services, your conversation will be strictly________________. • The co-pay CVT’s telehealth partner ________ is $0 for most PPO and EPO plans. • ...
Mental Health Crossword #14 2022-12-20
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- ____ fog is characterized by confusion, forgetfulness, and a lack of mental clarity.
- Acknowledging when you have experienced pleasure, comfort, happiness, and other positive emotions is called ____.
- ____ is the act of keeping a record of thoughts and emotions you’ve expressed during a stressful day.
- Reframing thoughts in a more helpful and optimistic mindset results in ____.
- A state of well-being and having a positive sense of self is called ____ fitness.
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- ____ is being in a more present state, which helps better retain and process information.
- Being ____ of your emotions is a significant part of being mentally fit.
- Breaking down ____ into smaller achievable ones better your chances of success.
- Having poor mental fitness can often lead to having ____ thoughts often.
- Tracking your ____ is often a great way of spotting patterns of emotions.
10 Clues: Being ____ of your emotions is a significant part of being mentally fit. • Having poor mental fitness can often lead to having ____ thoughts often. • Tracking your ____ is often a great way of spotting patterns of emotions. • Reframing thoughts in a more helpful and optimistic mindset results in ____. • ...
wellness & Burnout - Faculty/Students 2024-12-06
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- : A state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged stress or overwork.
- : Extreme tiredness versus a state of being well-rested.
- : A practice of maintaining present-moment awareness without judgment, often used to reduce stress and enhance focus.
- Support:Assistance and comfort received from friends, family, peers, or colleagues, crucial for mental and emotional health.
- distancing from others, often seen in professional burnout scenarios like teaching or healthcare.
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- : A state of overall happiness, health, and prosperity, encompassing physical, mental, emotional, and social aspects.
- :Excessive demands or tasks versus a manageable workload.
- : A negative, detached attitude toward work or responsibilities, often linked with burnout.
- :The ability to recover from challenges or setbacks and maintain a sense of stability and purpose.
- : A sense of accomplishment and satisfaction versus lack of meaning or purpose.
10 Clues: : Extreme tiredness versus a state of being well-rested. • :Excessive demands or tasks versus a manageable workload. • : A sense of accomplishment and satisfaction versus lack of meaning or purpose. • : A negative, detached attitude toward work or responsibilities, often linked with burnout. • ...
Kayleigh 20240206 2024-02-10
7 Clues: the effect • the virtues • kontinuierlich • religious, spiritual • to widen, to extend, to expand • the mental condition, the mental state • the deployment, the engagement, the investment
7V PDHPE 2020-06-28
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- People you can talk to if you need help.
- This can be verbal, mental, physical, etc.
- An argument or disagreement with someone.
- Being kind, caring and ... towards others.
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- People you can rely on and trust.
- Having a good or bad ... with someone.
- People you don’t normally talk to or hangout with.
- You shouldn’t have ... over other people.
- Your friends ... you that you won’t tell anybody.
- This can be verbal, sexual, mental, physical etc.
10 Clues: People you can rely on and trust. • Having a good or bad ... with someone. • People you can talk to if you need help. • You shouldn’t have ... over other people. • An argument or disagreement with someone. • This can be verbal, mental, physical, etc. • Being kind, caring and ... towards others. • Your friends ... you that you won’t tell anybody. • ...
Health 2023-09-05
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- health Mental health
- practicing healthy habits .
- The state of being openly free from illness or injury .
- health interacts and forms meaningful relationships with others .
- being comfortable .
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- of life is an individual perception of a body .
- health is the normal functioning of a body .
- spans the period between life and death .
- health is your ability to cooperate with both positive and negative emotions .
- is a disease of sickness affecting the body or mind .
- expectancy the period averaged that a person may expect to live
11 Clues: being comfortable . • health Mental health • practicing healthy habits . • spans the period between life and death . • health is the normal functioning of a body . • of life is an individual perception of a body . • The state of being openly free from illness or injury . • is a disease of sickness affecting the body or mind . • ...
Disorders and Such 2022-05-17
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- mental state causing someone harm.
- disorganized, incoherent speech.
- someone who has experienced a scary event probably has?
- fear of a specific item/situation.
- fear of public events.
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- episodes of extreme happiness and sadness.
- this may cause someone to feel trapped in loop of doing the same actions like washing hands.
- a disorder where someone has more than one personality.
- fear of being away from home.
- book of all mental disorders.
10 Clues: fear of public events. • fear of being away from home. • book of all mental disorders. • disorganized, incoherent speech. • mental state causing someone harm. • fear of a specific item/situation. • episodes of extreme happiness and sadness. • a disorder where someone has more than one personality. • someone who has experienced a scary event probably has? • ...
The Outsiders Ch 10-12 Vocabulary Quiz 2025-05-07
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- (n) the striking of one object against another; the shock caused by a collision; (v.) to affect especially forcefully
- one who protects
- condition surrounding something; a situation
- free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty.
- the makeup of something
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- a state of near-unconsciousness or insensibility
- extreme mental confusion or excitement
- of uncertain, indefinite, or unclear character or meaning
- extreme physical or mental suffering
- a great victory or achievement.
10 Clues: one who protects • the makeup of something • a great victory or achievement. • extreme physical or mental suffering • extreme mental confusion or excitement • condition surrounding something; a situation • a state of near-unconsciousness or insensibility • of uncertain, indefinite, or unclear character or meaning • ...
Mental Health Career Vocabuary 2022-03-15
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- Study of the human mind and its functions
- A mental disorder where thoughts and emotion are impaired with reality.
- Being overly critical of ones self work
- The way in which one acts or conducts oneself.
- A measure or condition that keeps someone or something under control or within limits.
- An extreme or irrational fear of something.
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- Doctor of Psychology
- A mental disorder that causes a sense of distress.
- Doctor of education
- Reality Orientation
10 Clues: Doctor of education • Reality Orientation • Doctor of Psychology • Being overly critical of ones self work • Study of the human mind and its functions • An extreme or irrational fear of something. • The way in which one acts or conducts oneself. • A mental disorder that causes a sense of distress. • A mental disorder where thoughts and emotion are impaired with reality. • ...
voc 1 2022-10-28
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- having keen mental perception and understanding Having profound/great knowledge/learning
- not harmful or injurious; harmless-not likely to irritate/offend
- relating to a dry environment; requiring a small amount of water
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- having or showing acute mental discernment and keen practical sense; shrewd
- Moderately warm
- Having profound/great knowledge/learning
- Self-pityingly or tearfully sentimental
- Relating to cattle; sluggish
- extravagant/rich luxurious/lavish
- A perfect place-paradise, heaven, and ideal place
10 Clues: Moderately warm • Relating to cattle; sluggish • extravagant/rich luxurious/lavish • Self-pityingly or tearfully sentimental • Having profound/great knowledge/learning • A perfect place-paradise, heaven, and ideal place • not harmful or injurious; harmless-not likely to irritate/offend • relating to a dry environment; requiring a small amount of water • ...
SCHOOLED VOCAB 2024-04-16
13 Clues: Twisted • Gaze at • Ironical • Pollution • not obvious • Plunge; drop • disagreeable • Mental conflict • Continuing existence • enthusiastic welcome • Capable of being wounded • scheme to mislead others • The process of destroying
Memory and Cognition 2017-05-01
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- Type of stimulus that is the actual object in the environment
- Social rules for language usage
- Extrapolate beyond the information you are provided
- A group of objects which belong together
- A representation of something that resembles the physical object
- When you try to eliminate thoughts or ideas from coming into your mind
- Rules of grammar which determine how we create our sentences
- People rate unpleasant events more positively after time has passed
- Locating stored information
- A psychological disorder that has symptoms such as impulsiveness, inattention, and hyperactivity
- Type of psychology that suggests the whole is the sum of its parts
- A mental representation of what a category is
- Repeating items to yourself silently in order to better remember them
- General meaning of a message we are creating or receiving
- Units of language that are larger than a sentence
- A mental representation of a stimulus
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- Back portion of the eye that is used to transfer visual information from the word
- Immediate memory that comes up for material we are already processing
- The situation at the beginning of a problem
- Mental strategies that help you remember information
- Being tested on material can allow you to better retain it
- A language like representation that does not physically resemble the object
- Attempting to accomplish more than one thing at once
- The social meaning of words or sentences
- While you may read the material, you are not processing the information
- Used to measure brain activity by displaying oxygen rich blood flow
- Repeating after a speaker
- Combining small units into larger units
- General information about certain situations
- After you process information, the knowledge is represented in your memory
30 Clues: Repeating after a speaker • Locating stored information • Social rules for language usage • A mental representation of a stimulus • Combining small units into larger units • A group of objects which belong together • The social meaning of words or sentences • The situation at the beginning of a problem • General information about certain situations • ...
AP Psych Unit 5 Crossword 2022-01-13
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- Test to measure potential
- Something is ___ if it yields the same results over time
- An intellectual disability that is caused by an extra chromosome 21
- Learned and gained knowledge, increases with age
- A limitation that affects information processing and social cues
- Self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated on negative stereotypes
- An intelligence test meant to test children
- A person typically with limited mental ability, but possesses an incredible specific skill
- The standard distribution used
- Intelligence that manages, understands, perceives, and understands emotions.
- How accurate something is
- Multiple Intelligence Theory - Linguistic, logical-mathematical, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, bodily-kinesthetic, spatial, naturalistic intelligences
- Creator of WAIS and WISC tests
- A prediction that causes itself to be true
- Practical, analytical, and creative intelligence
- 7 factors theory. Contradicted Spearman.
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- the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- How well does something represent what is being tested
- Binet’s intelligence test revised, popular in the US
- General intelligence theory
- A limitation to mental processes
- How much genes amount to differences in traits
- Treating abstract concepts as a physical thing
- The study that identifies clusters of factors to identify different dimensions in performance.
- Ability to problem solve, decreases with age
- Test to measure ability
- How well it predicts what its trying to measure
- The numerical equation used to define intelligence
- Defining meaning to scores by comparing with pretested groups
- The fact that intelligence scores have been increasing in the past decades
- A intelligence test meant to test adults
- The mental age of a child corresponding with the average age for a certain level of intelligence
32 Clues: Test to measure ability • Test to measure potential • How accurate something is • General intelligence theory • The standard distribution used • Creator of WAIS and WISC tests • A limitation to mental processes • A intelligence test meant to test adults • 7 factors theory. Contradicted Spearman. • A prediction that causes itself to be true • ...
Psychology 2020-09-16
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- /having to do with an organism physical needs
- /an assumption or prediction about behavior or an educated
- branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders
- capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something or the effect itself,
- /a method of self-observation in which participants report on their thoughts and feelings
- psychologist who studied the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- spoke or written representation or account of a person, object, or event.
- /a person who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behavior.
- /-a psychologist who believes that each person has the freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- vs. Nature/refers to biological/genetic predispositions impact on human traits and nurture describes the influence of learning and other influences from one’s environment
- /Focus on how we process, store, and use the information and how this information influences our thinking, languages, problem solving, and creativity
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- statement or account that makes something clear
- scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals.
- / a psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior
- /having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding
- scientific, systematic study of behaviors and mental
- /a thing predicted, using context clues to guess what happens next.
- /able to be noticed or perceived discernible.
- /a psychologist who studied the function (rather than the structure) of consciousness
- /a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
20 Clues: /having to do with an organism physical needs • /able to be noticed or perceived discernible. • statement or account that makes something clear • scientific, systematic study of behaviors and mental • /an assumption or prediction about behavior or an educated • /having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding • ...
Chapter one 2013-11-21
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- insurance by gov. for poor
- Women’s Health and Cancer Rights Act
- insurance by gov. for elderly
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- 1974 to protect the rights of patients
- focus of preventing disease prolonging life and promoting physical health
- payments covered by patient
- paid by employer
- national prevention strategy 3 goals increase life expectancy, reduce health disparities and increase access
- actual activities to help with public education
- coverage for eveyone
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
- American Recovery and Reinvestment
- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
- Newborn and Mothers’ Health Protection Act
- evaluating the process of to facilitate programs
- Triangle focuses on the balance of three factors, quality, cost, and accessibility
- Mental Health Parity Act
- Gross Domestic Product
- Certificate of Need
- continuous collection of data
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- groups share risk and costs of covered losses
- standards to increase patient awareness by education
- Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act
- facilities set up to serve the poor
- providers that focuses specifically on the care when hospitalized
- Voluntary insurance from employer
- Center for Mental Health Services
- Family Medical Leave Act
- National Mental Health Act
- Poison Prevention Packaging Act
- Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act
- poorhouses
- developed to provide protection in the event of health problems
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Social Security Act considered old age insurance
- avoids development of disease
- evaluation that forced medical schools to have standardization
- activities for early detection, prevents progression of disease
- state of well being
- reduces impact of existing disease by reducing disease related complictions
- American Medical Association
- Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
- large patterns of disease
44 Clues: poorhouses • paid by employer • state of well being • Certificate of Need • coverage for eveyone • Gross Domestic Product • Family Medical Leave Act • Mental Health Parity Act • large patterns of disease • insurance by gov. for poor • National Mental Health Act • payments covered by patient • American Medical Association • insurance by gov. for elderly • avoids development of disease • ...
Psychosis 2013-12-04
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- The condition of a woman or female animal that is going to have a baby or babies.
- A feeling of sadness that a woman has after giving birth to a baby.
- A person who comes to a country to take up permanent residence
- The act or manner or an instance of treating someone or something.
- A physician who practices psychiatry.
- To give help or assistance to (someone or something)
- A very young child.
- A product of living cells that circulates in body fluids (as blood) or sap and produces a specific often stimulatory effect on the activity of cells usually remote from its point of origin.
- A drug that is used to relieve or prevent depression in a person.
- A person formally educated and trained in the care of the sick or infirm.
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- A mental illness in which a person becomes very emotional or excited.
- A substance used in treating disease or relieving pain.
- The treatment of mental or emotional illness by talking about problems rather than by using medicine or drugs
- A person who is between 13 and 19 years old.
- To feed (a baby) from a mother's breast.
- A conscious state of mind or predominant emotion.
- A brother or sister.
- A female parent.
- A male parent.
- A false idea or belief that is caused by mental illness.
- A fundamental derangement of the mind (as in schizophrenia) characterized by defective or lost contact with reality especially as evidenced by delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized speech and behavior.
- The act of killing a baby.
- A serious medical condition in which a person feels very sad, hopeless, and unimportant and often is unable to live in a normal way.
23 Clues: A male parent. • A female parent. • A very young child. • A brother or sister. • The act of killing a baby. • A physician who practices psychiatry. • To feed (a baby) from a mother's breast. • A person who is between 13 and 19 years old. • A conscious state of mind or predominant emotion. • To give help or assistance to (someone or something) • ...
Intelligence Crossword 2014-01-19
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- the measurement consistency of a test
- everything on the test shows the entire spectrum of topics the test includes
- a number that shows someone's ability to reason, compared to the average for their age
- the ability to identify, control, and express emotions
- lack of average mental capacity
- a test that is not subjective to the individual taking it or grading it
- how effective a test appears to be
- proposed that intelligence is comprised of analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence
- the theory proposed by Howard Gardner that humans have 7 kinds of intelligences and learn in a variety of ways
- an individual whose intelligence level is below average and often has trouble with adaptive behavior
- the science of controlling a population by breeding people that have desirable traits and characteristics to have offspring with those same traits and characteristics
- the general intelligence a person has
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- assesses the response to a test item to find out the quality of the item and the test
- the skills and knowledge an individual has obtained over the course of their life
- an individual's mental ability expressed as the age someone else would have the ability
- age measured by time since a person was born
- the ability to quickly reason and think differently
- tests that require an opinion from the individual
- a set of numbers that represent normal maximums and minimums on a test
- the ability of a test to measure what it is supposed to measure
- syndrome where someone has mental disabilities but has exceptional talent in one area
- having great talent and ability
22 Clues: lack of average mental capacity • having great talent and ability • how effective a test appears to be • the measurement consistency of a test • the general intelligence a person has • age measured by time since a person was born • tests that require an opinion from the individual • the ability to quickly reason and think differently • ...
AP Psychology Vocabulary 2015-02-04
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- our spoken, written or signed words
- methodical, logical rule that guarantees solution to problem
- set of rules to divide meaning from morphemes, words and sentences
- a nerve cell
- thinking knowing, remembering
- a characteristic pattern of behavior
- science of mental processes and behavior
- effortless, automatic feeling
- I KNOW I AM RIGHT
- rules for grammatically sensible sentences in a given language
- inability to see problem from new perspective
- mental grouping
- a testable prediction
- is the skinny man reading poetry a professor or truckdriver?
- between at ages 1-2
- most
- speaking like a telegram
- starts at four months
- starts at age 2
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- way an issue is posed
- smallest unit that carries meaning
- efficient though error prone thinking strategy to solve a problem
- used to control anxiety and agitation
- you control your own fate
- mood disorder marked by hyperactive, wildly optimistic state
- a sudden and novel realization
- tendency to think of things only in terms of usual functions
- pure science that aims to increase the scientific knowledge base
- Whorf’s hypothesis
- likelihood of events based on availability in memory
- tendency to search for info that supports your preconceptions
- BEST mental example
- awareness of things that are not visible
- clinging to initial conceptions even if disproved
- tendency to approach problem in one particular way
- persistent, irrational fear
- ability to produce novel and valuable ideas
- a person’s characteristic emotional reactivity and intensity
- base of brainstem, controls heartbeat and breathing
- surgery that removes parts of the brain
- system of rules that enable us to communicate with others
- the word “chat” has three
42 Clues: most • a nerve cell • mental grouping • starts at age 2 • I KNOW I AM RIGHT • Whorf’s hypothesis • BEST mental example • between at ages 1-2 • way an issue is posed • a testable prediction • starts at four months • speaking like a telegram • you control your own fate • the word “chat” has three • persistent, irrational fear • thinking knowing, remembering • effortless, automatic feeling • ...
PSY Mid Term 2015-10-05
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- Contains the nucleus of the cells, processes nutrients and provides energy.
- Sleep disorder involving uncontrollable episodes of sleeping.
- The factor that researchers manipulate or change to cause an effect.
- classical conditioning
- Inhibition of brain activity
- Trouble falling asleep or waking up too early
- Tells you how strongly related two factors are to each other.
- Mental process related to consciousness and awareness.
- Long tube that carries the neuron's information to other cells and body areas
- Efficient way to collect information on a very large group of subjects
- Specialized cells that provide structural support for neurons, provide nutrition, and remove waste.
- useful for studying rare conditions.
- Father of psychology
- stage of sleep involving increased brain activity and most dreaming.
- 4 stages of sleep we cycle through several times a night
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- Believed everyone has unconscious feelings, usually sexual and aggressive in nature, that shape our personality, motivate our behavior, and cause mental disorders at times.
- Type of learning which involves pairing a neutral stimulus with an unlearned, natural stimulus repeatedly until neutral stimulus elicits the same response.
- Increases like likelihood of activation.
- Says that dreams represent symbolic fulfillment of unconscious wishes.
- variable the factor that researchers measure to see if an effect was caused.
- Learning, memory muscle contractions.
- Permanent change in behavior or knowledge as a result of experience.
- Mental state of being awake and aware of our thoughts, sensations, and surroundings.
- The process of integrating, organizing and interpreting sensations.
- Short, thick receptors that work well in bright light and provide for color vision and fine detail.
- Long, thin receptors that work in dim light, but do not allow for fine detail or color vision
- Founder of structuralism
27 Clues: Father of psychology • classical conditioning • Founder of structuralism • Inhibition of brain activity • useful for studying rare conditions. • Learning, memory muscle contractions. • Increases like likelihood of activation. • Trouble falling asleep or waking up too early • Mental process related to consciousness and awareness. • ...
Crossword 2014-10-02
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- This can affect you thoughts, feelings, and behavior
- Absence of germs or microorganisms
- Respirations that are abnormally deep, regular and increased in rate
- Manipulation of superficial and deeper layers of muscle
- Lowest serum concentration of a medication before the next medication dose is administered
- Abnormal pattern of breathing
- To engage in mental exercise
- Working together in a creative productive manner
- To destroy germs or bacteria
- Formation of bacteria
- Study of the body's absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs
- Outbreak of an infectious disease
- Collapsed lung
- Absence of respirations for a short period of time
- Measures to contain respiratory secretion
- Chest pain and discomfort
- Microorganisms capable of producing disease
- Bright light, smell or taste
- Hypersensitivity disorder of the immune system
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- Mind body technique
- Device used to aid in the immobilization of a patients extremities
- Inadequate oxygen
- Life threatening type of allergic reaction
- Effect unintended effect of a medication
- Conventional western medicine
- Passage of drug molecules into the blood
- Prevents the transmission of disease from person to person
- Resistance to left ventricular ejection
- Also called an EKG or ECG
- Example of this organism is Clostridium difficile
- End diastolic volume
- Requires oxygen for survival
- Use of two or more drugs to treat a single condition or disease
- Amount of blood pumped by the left ventricle of the heart in one contraction
- Muscle twitching
- Relief from bodily or mental work
- Consisting of, contain, or discharging pus
- High pitched musical sound in the lungs
- Sensation of SOB
- Formation of mental images
40 Clues: Collapsed lung • Muscle twitching • Sensation of SOB • Inadequate oxygen • Mind body technique • End diastolic volume • Formation of bacteria • Also called an EKG or ECG • Chest pain and discomfort • Formation of mental images • To engage in mental exercise • To destroy germs or bacteria • Requires oxygen for survival • Bright light, smell or taste • Conventional western medicine • ...
Crossword- Kim Keesling 2014-10-02
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- Collapsed lung
- Outbreak of an infectious disease
- Use of two or more drugs to treat a single condition or disease
- Resistance to left ventricular ejection
- Bright light, smell or taste
- Formation of bacteria
- Measures to contain respiratory secretion
- Formation of mental images
- Requires oxygen for survival
- Unintended effect of a medication
- Sensation of SOB
- Mind body technique
- Working together in a creative productive manner
- Manipulation of superficial and deeper layers of muscle
- Inadequate oxygen
- To destroy germs or bacteria
- High pitched musical sound in the lungs
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- Absence of respirations for a short period of time
- Abnormal pattern of breathing
- Lowest serum concentration of a medication before the next medication dose is administered
- Respirations that are abnormally deep, regular and increased in rate
- Conventional western medicine
- Study of the body's absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs
- Passage of drug molecules into the blood
- Prevents the transmission of disease from person to person
- Life threatening type of allergic reaction
- Also called an EKG or ECG
- Hypersensitivity disorder of the immune system
- End diastolic volume
- Relief from bodily or mental work
- To engage in mental exercise
- Amount of blood pumped by the left ventricle of the heart in one contraction
- Muscle twitching
- Microorganisms capable of producing disease
- Absence of germs or microorganisms
- Example of this organism is Clostridium difficile
- Device used to aid in the immobilization of a patients extremities
- This can affect you thoughts, feelings, and behavior
- Chest pain and discomfort
- Consisting of, contain, or discharging pus
40 Clues: Collapsed lung • Muscle twitching • Sensation of SOB • Inadequate oxygen • Mind body technique • End diastolic volume • Formation of bacteria • Also called an EKG or ECG • Chest pain and discomfort • Formation of mental images • Bright light, smell or taste • Requires oxygen for survival • To engage in mental exercise • To destroy germs or bacteria • Abnormal pattern of breathing • ...
FITNESS 2020-04-02
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- the sport or activity of lifting barbells
- a session of vigorous physical exercise or training
- the ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort
- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness
- a device generally for walking, running or climbing while staying in the same place
- UP: raising and lowering the body using the arms
- isometric core strength exercise that involves maintaining a position similar to a push-up for the maximum possible time
- a sport involving strenuous physical exercise in order to strengthen and enlarge the muscles of the body
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- a strength exercise in which the trainee lowers his or her hips from a standing position and then stands back up
- the state of being grossly fat or overweight
- type of exercise that raises your heart rate
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- A group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices or disciplines which originated in ancient India
- run at a steady gentle pace, as a form of physical exercise
- a person's mental or physical condition
- the quality or state of being physically strong
- a popular fitness program inspired by Latin dance
- straighten or extend one's body or a part of one's body to its full length
- loose, warm trousers, worn when exercising
- a high-intensity fitness programme incorporating elements from several sports and types of exercise
- a special course of food to which a person restricts themselves, either to lose weight or for medical reasons
- down: recover from strenuous physical exertion by doing gentle stretches and exercises
- ability to move quickly and easily
23 Clues: ability to move quickly and easily • a person's mental or physical condition • the sport or activity of lifting barbells • loose, warm trousers, worn when exercising • the state of being grossly fat or overweight • type of exercise that raises your heart rate • the quality or state of being physically strong • UP: raising and lowering the body using the arms • ...
Chapter 1 vocab 2020-10-22
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- _____fitness—your ability to become and stay physically healthy
- the ability to maintain high levels of health and wellness by reducing your risks of developing health problems
- _____fitness—your ability to perform successfully in various games and sports
- ______physical activity or exercise—any activity or exercise that ranges in intensity from light-to-borderline-heavy exertion
- people the same age who share a common range of interests and beliefs
- physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive, and that results in improvements in fitness
- total fitness
- any movement that works the larger muscles of the body, such as arm muscles, leg muscles, and back muscles
- the ability to stick to a plan of action
- fitness—a person’s ability to function independently in life, without assistance
- feelings of self-confidence and personal worth
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- your mindset or outlook toward a given topic or subject
- struggles or disagreements
- conditions and behaviors that represent a potential threat to an individual’s well-being
- a pledge or promise
- the mind and body’s response to the demands and threats of everyday life
- the collective forms of mass communication found within society at any given time
- a combination of physical, mental/ emotional, and social well-being
- physical activity or exercise—any activity or exercise performed most days of the week, preferably daily
- physically inactive
- total health in all three areas: physical, mental/emotional, and social
- behavioral-change —a step-by-step approach for helping people achieve their fitness goals
- _______physical activity or exercise—any activity or exercise that ranges in intensity from heavy-to-maximum exertion
- the sum of the physical and mental traits that you inherit from your parents
24 Clues: total fitness • a pledge or promise • physically inactive • struggles or disagreements • the ability to stick to a plan of action • feelings of self-confidence and personal worth • your mindset or outlook toward a given topic or subject • _____fitness—your ability to become and stay physically healthy • a combination of physical, mental/ emotional, and social well-being • ...
psychology choice board crossword 2023-09-27
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- - the building of a more humane, just, compassionate, and democratic society using a pragmatic ethics based on human reason, experience, and reliable knowledge
- r elating to the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- - a thing predicted; a forecast.
- a medical doctor (an M.D. or D.O.) who specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders
- able to be noticed or perceived; discernible.
- someone who supports the theory of behaviourism
- has an advanced degree in the Science of Human Behavior
- - a spoken or written representation or account of a person, object, or event.
- - a person who believes or works in cognitive grammar.
- relating to, being, or involving conscious intellectual activity
- a method of interpretation and analysis of aspects of human cognition, behavior, culture, and experience that focuses on relationships of contrast between elements in a conceptual system that reflect patterns underlying a superficial diversity.
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- a statement or account that makes something clear.
- a theory about the nature of mental states
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- vs. Nurture - “nature” refers to the biological/genetic predispositions that impact one's human traits — physical, emotional, and intellectual
- study the evolutionary and physiological mechanisms that are responsible for human behavior
- the scientific study of the mind and behavior.
- the examination or observation of one's own mental and emotional processes.
- - the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself
- a person who practices psychoanalysis.
20 Clues: - a thing predicted; a forecast. • a person who practices psychoanalysis. • a theory about the nature of mental states • able to be noticed or perceived; discernible. • the scientific study of the mind and behavior. • someone who supports the theory of behaviourism • a statement or account that makes something clear. • ...
Chapter 1 - What is Psychology? 2023-09-05
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- basic truth or law
- mental processes including dreams perceptions thoughts and memories
- stresses that human capacity for self fulfillment and the importance of consciousness self-awareness and the capacity to make choices
- the scientific study of human behavior
- focuses on the evolution of behavior and mental processes
- Belief that psychology should be the scientific study of observable behavior
- any action that people can observe or measure including walking, talking, eating, sleeping or drinking
- field of psychology concerned with how mental processes help organisms adapt to their environment
- suggest that people can change their environments or create new ones
- Sigmund Freud's school of thought that emphasized the importance of unconscious motives and internal conflict in determining and understanding human behavior
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- stresses the influence of unconscious forces on human behavior
- a medical Doctor Who specializes in the treatment of psychological problems and who can prescribe medication for clients
- emphasizes the effects of experience on behavior
- tools researchers use to learn more about human behavior
- emphasizes the role that thoughts play in determining behavior
- “looking within”
- research that has no immediate application and is done for its own sake
- Freud theory that assumed that most of what exists in an individual's mind is unconscious and consists of conflicting impulses, urges,
- An alternative to behaviorism and structuralism developed by German psychologists
- emphasizes the influence of biology on our behavior
- Aristotle’s learning theory of how experiences remind us of similar experiences of the past
- a statement that attempts to explain why things are the way they are and why they happen the way they do
- field of psychology concerned with discovering the basic elements of consciousness
23 Clues: “looking within” • basic truth or law • the scientific study of human behavior • emphasizes the effects of experience on behavior • emphasizes the influence of biology on our behavior • tools researchers use to learn more about human behavior • focuses on the evolution of behavior and mental processes • stresses the influence of unconscious forces on human behavior • ...
Psychiatry 2024-02-05
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- A psychological disorder characterized by an intense fear of gaining weight.
- A form of therapy emphasizing the unconscious mind and childhood experiences.
- A neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by difficulties in social interaction.
- A neurological condition characterized by repetitive movements or vocalizations.
- A mental health professional who can prescribe medication.
- The process of gradual exposure to feared objects or situations.
- The process of revealing and discussing unconscious thoughts and feelings.
- A psychological disorder involving extreme, irrational fears of specific objects or situations.
- The process of adapting to and managing stressors.
- A psychological defense mechanism involving the refusal to accept reality.
- A common anxiety disorder characterized by excessive worry.
- A mood disorder characterized by a chronic low mood.
- The study of the mind and behavior.
- A condition marked by persistent, unwanted thoughts and behaviors.
- A personality disorder marked by instability in relationships and self-image.
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- A chronic mental health condition characterized by persistent worry.
- A neurological condition characterized by sudden, brief, involuntary movements.
- A type of therapy focused on changing negative thought patterns.
- A psychological defense mechanism involving the transfer of emotions.
- A personality disorder marked by a disregard for the rights of others.
- A type of therapy focused on exploring and resolving unconscious conflicts.
- A dissociative disorder involving two or more distinct identities or personality states.
- A disorder characterized by repeated, involuntary movements or sounds.
- A severe mental disorder characterized by distorted thinking and emotions.
- A mood disorder characterized by extreme highs and lows.
- A severe form of depression lasting for an extended period.
- The medical term for a fear of social situations.
- A chronic sleep disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness.
28 Clues: The study of the mind and behavior. • The medical term for a fear of social situations. • The process of adapting to and managing stressors. • A mood disorder characterized by a chronic low mood. • A mood disorder characterized by extreme highs and lows. • A mental health professional who can prescribe medication. • ...
H&S - Wellbeing Crossword 2025-09-01
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- The process of isolating equipment from energy sources before maintenance to prevent accidental activation
- Slippery, uneven, or obstructed surfaces can cause this.
- The number of hours recommended for rest each night
- Document that lists how to handle hazardous substances
- A short period away from work to reduce fatigue and increase productivity
- State of balance in mental, emotional, and physical health
- One of the best things you can do if you are struggling with stress or mental health.
- Physical activity that helps reduce stress and improve health
- The act of identifying and controlling risks
- A barrier used to prevent falls from heights
- Sounding device used in an evacuation
- The practice of keeping a work area clean and organized to prevent hazards
- Professional support service often offered by employers for mental health
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- A hormone released during stress that, in high levels, can negatively impact health.
- Hidden danger
- Dangerous dust once used in construction
- A practice of being thankful for the good things in life
- A practice drill for evacuating a building safely
- Used to protect ears in noisy environments.
- A structured meeting to discuss safety topics and concerns
- A substance that can cause burns or poisoning
- The designated safe location where employees gather during a fire alarm evacuation
- Saint-Gobain’s Health & Safety and Wellbeing campaign encouraging everyone to look out for themselves and others
- Training provided to teach employees the correct way to lift and carry heavy loads.
- The practice of engaging in activities that bring personal fulfillment and work-life balance
- Getting enough of this helps with focus and energy
- Equipment for putting out small fires
- Essential protective gear worn to prevent injuries
28 Clues: Hidden danger • Equipment for putting out small fires • Sounding device used in an evacuation • Dangerous dust once used in construction • Used to protect ears in noisy environments. • The act of identifying and controlling risks • A barrier used to prevent falls from heights • A substance that can cause burns or poisoning • ...
Vocab. Quiz #'s 1-20 2025-08-19
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- Researcher expectations or beliefs unintentionally influencing study outcome or interpretation
- Frequency distribution with two distinct peaks or modes, indicating different groups in the data
- Ethical standards requiring humane treatment of animals and minimizing pain or distress
- Approach examining behavior and mental processes through genetics, brain, hormones, nervous system
- Psychological approach that emphasizes observable behavior and how it’s learned through conditioning
- Statistical relationship between two variables showing how one changes with the other, not causation
- Non-random sample chosen for ease, often leading to bias and limiting generalizability
- Measure of the magnitude of a relationship or treatment effect, independent of sample size
- Uncontrolled factors that might influence experiment results, making causation unclear
- Approach explaining behavior and mental processes in terms of adaptation and survival advantages
- Research comparing adopted children to their biological and adoptive parents to separate influences of genetics and environment
- Difficulty in determining which variable influences the other in correlational studies
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- Approach focusing on mental processes such as thinking, memory, problem-solving, and decision-making
- Controlled method where an independent variable is manipulated to measure its effect on a dependent variable
- Experimental design where neither participants nor researchers know group assignments, reducing bias
- Ethical rules including informed consent, right to withdraw, confidentiality, and debriefing
- Method comparing different age groups or categories at one time to study trends
- Statistical estimate of how much trait variation within a population is due to genetic differences
- In-depth, detailed examination of an individual, group, or situation, often used for rare phenomena
- Numerical measures (mean, median, mode, standard deviation) that summarize a data set
20 Clues: Method comparing different age groups or categories at one time to study trends • Numerical measures (mean, median, mode, standard deviation) that summarize a data set • Non-random sample chosen for ease, often leading to bias and limiting generalizability • Uncontrolled factors that might influence experiment results, making causation unclear • ...
Module 3, 4 and 5 Study Guide 2025-09-25
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- Feeling positive, satisfied, energetic, creative, and sociable
- health, The ability to accept self & others and deal with demands of life.
- Making up for weakness and mistakes through gift giving
- Making excuses to explain a situation or behavior, rather than taking responsibility
- Feeling strong affection and deep concern
- mechanisms, Mental processes that protect individuals from strong or stressful emotions
- Returning to behaviors of a younger age
- acceptance of a loss
- disorder, disorder in which people engage in behaviors such as violence and vandalism
- Feeling of disappointment or grief
- disorder, any illness of the mind that can prevent people from leading a happy, healthy, life
- having the ability to do something
- act of showing sorrow or grief
- control, disorder in which people cannot resist the impulse to perform harmful actions
- Chemicals produced by your glands that regulate activities of different cells of your body
- One of the hardest emotions to deal with
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- Attributing your own feelings or faults to another person or group
- event, type of event that overwhelms normal coping skills
- disorder, a condition in which a real or imagined fear such as social situations is difficult to control
- how you feel about yourself
- The emotion that does against your values or beliefs
- Signals that tell your body how to react
- Feeling shame or regret
- concept, The way you view yourself
- Lack of recognizing something that is obvious to others
- Intentionally avoiding thoughts of an unpleasant emotion
- dealing successfully with difficult changes
- reaction to a loss that causes strong emotion
- Feeling startled or scared
- disorder, illness that involves mood extremes that interfere with everyday life
30 Clues: acceptance of a loss • Feeling shame or regret • Feeling startled or scared • how you feel about yourself • act of showing sorrow or grief • Feeling of disappointment or grief • having the ability to do something • concept, The way you view yourself • Returning to behaviors of a younger age • Signals that tell your body how to react • One of the hardest emotions to deal with • ...
NI1 Glossary Psychology 2025-12-04
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- an illness of the mind or body
- relating to how a person acts
- a mental state like sleep, in which a person's thoughts or actions can be easily influenced by someone else
- awake, thinking, and knowing what is happening around you
- spoken or physical behaviour that is threatening or involves harm to someone or something
- relating to genes
- a condition in which someone, especially a child, is often in a state of activity or excitement and unable to direct their attention towards what they are doing
- the feeling of being annoyed or less confident because you cannot achieve what you want, or something that makes you feel like this
- behaviour in which you do things suddenly without any planning and without considering the effects they may have
- behaving strangely or in an anxious way, often because you have a mental illness
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- the act of studying or examining something in detail
- someone whose job is to treat a particular type of mental or physical illness or disability
- an irrational fear of something
- belief in something that is not true
- something or someone that you think about all the time
- a clear, deep, and sometimes sudden understanding of a complicated problem or situation
- willingness to do things that bring advantages to others, even if it results in disadvantage for yourself
- a return to a previous and less advanced or worse state, condition, or way of behaving
- a likelihood to happen or to have a particular characteristic or effect
- relating to thoughts and feelings that exist in the mind and influence your behavior although you are not aware of them
20 Clues: relating to genes • relating to how a person acts • an illness of the mind or body • an irrational fear of something • belief in something that is not true • the act of studying or examining something in detail • something or someone that you think about all the time • awake, thinking, and knowing what is happening around you • ...
kesehatan mental crossword!! 2024-10-15
6 Clues: : kondisi perasaan sedih mendalam • : perasaan yang dialami seseorang • : ketegangan mental akibat tekanan • : pengobatan psikologis untuk kesehatan mental • : seorang profesional dalam bidang kesehatan mental • : kecemasan berlebihan terhadap situasi atau masa depan
kesehatan mental crossword!! 2024-10-15
6 Clues: : kondisi perasaan sedih mendalam • : perasaan yang dialami seseorang • : ketegangan mental akibat tekanan • : pengobatan psikologis untuk kesehatan mental • : seorang profesional dalam bidang kesehatan mental • : kecemasan berlebihan terhadap situasi atau masa depan
math mental abuse to humans 2015-06-03
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- The size of a surface.
- To calculate the value of.
- TA 2-dimensional shape made by drawing a curve that is always the same distance from a center.
- An equation that is true no matter what values are chosen
- In Probability, the Complement of an event is all outcomes that are NOT the event.
- graph A graph drawn using rectangular bars to show how large each value is.
- A diagram of values, usually shown as lines or bars
- A line or border around the outside of a shape. It defines the space or area.
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- The smallest and largest values
- The length of the adjacent side divided by the length of the hypotenuse.
- All the values that go into a function
- Adding zero to a number leaves it unchanged
- The middle. Such as the center of a circle or square.
- The number that is going to be raised to a power.
- The "output" value of a function
- A graphical display where the data is grouped into ranges and then plotted as bars.
- A special type of equation that shows the relationship between different variables.
17 Clues: The size of a surface. • To calculate the value of. • The smallest and largest values • The "output" value of a function • All the values that go into a function • Adding zero to a number leaves it unchanged • The number that is going to be raised to a power. • A diagram of values, usually shown as lines or bars • The middle. Such as the center of a circle or square. • ...
Mental and Emotional Health Vocab 2023-10-05
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- Condition in which someone responds with extreme or unrealistic fear and dread to certain situations, experiences, or objects.
- Skill of understanding, controlling, and expressing your emotions and sensing the emotions of others.
- The negative physical, mental, or emotional strain in response to a stressor.
- Condition characterized by intense negative feelings that do not go away and negatively affect daily life.
- Feelings produced in response to a life event.
- Mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair.
- Anything that causes a stress response.
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- Treating oneself with kindness and understanding, even when experiencing setbacks and disappointments.
- Your body's reaction to a stressor; also called "fight-or-flight".
- The ability to handle stress in healthy ways.
- Skill of knowing which emotions you feel and why.
- Mental or emotional condition so severe that it interferes with daily functioning.
- Situations, people and events that cause a person to feel an emotion.
- The combination of a new or possibly threatening situation and your body's natural response to the situation.
- Sudden stress that does not last long.
- The positive stress response that happens when winning, succeeding, and achieving.
- Stress that continues over long periods of time.
17 Clues: Sudden stress that does not last long. • Anything that causes a stress response. • The ability to handle stress in healthy ways. • Feelings produced in response to a life event. • Stress that continues over long periods of time. • Skill of knowing which emotions you feel and why. • Mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair. • ...
Ghena Mental Health Crossword 2022-06-17
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- a serious mental illness, characterised by eating, exercise and body weight or shape becoming an unhealthy preoccupation of someone's life.
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- anxious or troubled about actual or potential problems.
- pressure or tension exerted on a material object.
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- health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior.
- condition that affects people's behaviour.
- an emotional state or reaction.
- the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- x organ that controls thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision.
- long-lasting disorder in which a person has uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts
12 Clues: an emotional state or reaction. • condition that affects people's behaviour. • feelings of severe despondency and dejection • pressure or tension exerted on a material object. • anxious or troubled about actual or potential problems. • the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. • ...
Review Assessment Mental Health 2022-06-02
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- How to ask about drug use- _______ people use recreational drugs. Do you ever use recreational drugs? If yes, tell me about your drug use.
- is characterized by memory impairment- know slide 46 and review previous slides on alcohol withdrawal so you can identify if you have a patient going thru it.
- __________Stress Disorder Diagnosed when symptoms of Acute stress disorder continues for more than 1 month and are accompanied with functional impairment or stress.
- feeling of uneasiness or discomfort from mild to panic.
- _____adult and adolescent should be asked about alcohol and recreational drug use to determine if it is a health problem.
- _______violence Is not an illness, but is a crime. see all ppts that inform on this
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- Some mental illnesses have a ______ link
- ________to time, place or person, attention span, or memory. Always screen for this no matter how “with it” the patient may seem.
- disorder episodes of mania, depression, or mixed moods.
- _________Depression-abnormal mood sadness, worthlessness or despair from loss or tragedy. single episode or recurrent episodes that interfere with ability to work, study, sleep, eat, & enjoy pleasurable activities. see diagnostic criteria
- Because abuse or violence have become more common, _______ patients should be asked the four questions (see ppt)
- When screening for depression if a client has suicidal ideation and has a ____ it requires immediate attention. See s/s of depression and questions
12 Clues: Some mental illnesses have a ______ link • disorder episodes of mania, depression, or mixed moods. • feeling of uneasiness or discomfort from mild to panic. • _______violence Is not an illness, but is a crime. see all ppts that inform on this • Because abuse or violence have become more common, _______ patients should be asked the four questions (see ppt) • ...
Mental Health & Wellbeing Crossword 2021-03-05
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- a state of persistent sadness and disinterest in things you used to find engaging.
- a relationship with others that is very valuable to your mental health.
- a state of calm tranquility and mindfulness.
- having ___ about your mental health is the first step to improving it.
- the use of the imagination to produce works that can make you feel accomplished.
- eating well to fuel your mind and body.
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- a service that can help you navigate your own thoughts and learn valuable coping mechanisms.
- engaging your body in activities which help focus your mind as well as developing your body.
- having an optimistic outlook.
- the way you should feel when you're relaxed and at ease.
- feeling excessive worry or fear.
- a form of exercise that focuses on the cardiovascular system.
12 Clues: having an optimistic outlook. • feeling excessive worry or fear. • eating well to fuel your mind and body. • a state of calm tranquility and mindfulness. • the way you should feel when you're relaxed and at ease. • a form of exercise that focuses on the cardiovascular system. • having ___ about your mental health is the first step to improving it. • ...
Mental Health Crossword #3 2021-08-19
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- A counselor can help you manage your emotional outbursts and ____ swings.
- Focus on people who lift you ____.
- ___ is an important element of a healthy relationship.
- Practicing mindfulness regularly improves focus and clarity when you are under ____.
- Anxiety kick-starts our fight or ___ response.
- Loneliness is a state of ____.
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- ___ stressful tasks can allow the stress to pile up.
- Expose yourself to some _____ to help boost your mood.
- ____ others for your misfortune is an element of victim mentality.
- Grief is the acute response to ___.
- Emotional eating is using ___ to make yourself feel better.
- Anxiety can impact one's ____ and concentration.
12 Clues: Loneliness is a state of ____. • Focus on people who lift you ____. • Grief is the acute response to ___. • Anxiety kick-starts our fight or ___ response. • Anxiety can impact one's ____ and concentration. • ___ stressful tasks can allow the stress to pile up. • Expose yourself to some _____ to help boost your mood. • ...
examen de estado mental 2021-11-07
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- actividad psíquica en virtud del conocimiento.
- debilitamiento ligero del nivel de conciencia.
- disminución de la espontaneidad motora.
- trastorno de lenguaje producido por lesiones cerebrales.
- estado excesivo de alegría y bienestar.
- incapacidad de reconocer una parte del cuerpo
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- condición de no reactividad del sujeto.
- nivel extrema de perdida de conciencia.
- manifestación extrema de la alteración de lenguaje.
- aumento o exaltación de la conciencia donde la claridad es máxima y la información tiene mas nitidez.
- incapacidad de sostener el estado de vigilia.
- sensación desagradable de inquietud.
12 Clues: sensación desagradable de inquietud. • condición de no reactividad del sujeto. • nivel extrema de perdida de conciencia. • disminución de la espontaneidad motora. • estado excesivo de alegría y bienestar. • incapacidad de sostener el estado de vigilia. • incapacidad de reconocer una parte del cuerpo • actividad psíquica en virtud del conocimiento. • ...
Franz's Mental Health Puzzle 2023-03-08
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- Experiences of someone that are out of the ordinary
- Unusual changes of moods, energy, and physically.
- Affects how we feel, act, and think.
- people act as reality “abnormally”
- Extreme bullying
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- difficulty with social skills
- well-being
- Strong mood of sadness
- different alternatives in mood or behavior
- Feeling of fear
- A state of worry
- experiences through living
12 Clues: well-being • Feeling of fear • A state of worry • Extreme bullying • Strong mood of sadness • experiences through living • difficulty with social skills • people act as reality “abnormally” • Affects how we feel, act, and think. • different alternatives in mood or behavior • Unusual changes of moods, energy, and physically. • Experiences of someone that are out of the ordinary
Psychology Mental Illness Crossword 2023-04-06
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- divides mental disorders into 16 major categories.
- a persistent and irrational fear of an object or situation that disrupts behavior
- losing your identity and going to a new place to restart your life
- distorted sense of how important they are
- most of the time are auditory but can be seen in visualizations
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- It was all my fault; taking all the blame.
- process that drills holes in your skull to "let the spirits out"
- a mood disorder when a person goes through a period of manic phases to a depressed phase
- the set cause
- repeated unwanted behavior
- repeated unwanted thoughts
- lack of friendship/connections/relationships
12 Clues: the set cause • repeated unwanted behavior • repeated unwanted thoughts • distorted sense of how important they are • It was all my fault; taking all the blame. • lack of friendship/connections/relationships • divides mental disorders into 16 major categories. • most of the time are auditory but can be seen in visualizations • ...
Mental Health in Cinema 2023-05-26
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- Donnie experiences sleepwalking episodes and visions of a rabbit named Frank
- Joel and Clementine undergo procedures to forget one another (shortened film title)
- McMurphy’s transfer from a prison farm to a mental institution isn’t the escape that he hoped for in One Flew Over the _______________.
- The whole family goes on road trip to get Olive to a beauty pageant
- __________ Linings Playbook
- Jacob Singer struggles to maintain his sanity after returning from Vietnam
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- Kirsten Dunst seems unphased by the news that a planet will soon collide with earth in this Lars Von Trier film
- Michael Shannon plays a man named Curtis, who is convinced a storm is coming
- Inspired by events in the life of math genius John Forbes Nash Jr. who is diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia
- Craig checks himself into a mental institution, but the youth wing of the hospital is full, so he ends up in the adult ward in the film It’s Kind of a _______________.
- Johnny Depp plays this young man who is stretched thin by all of his responsibilities caring for his mother and his younger brother, played by Leonardo DiCaprio
- Benny and __________
12 Clues: Benny and __________ • __________ Linings Playbook • The whole family goes on road trip to get Olive to a beauty pageant • Jacob Singer struggles to maintain his sanity after returning from Vietnam • Michael Shannon plays a man named Curtis, who is convinced a storm is coming • Donnie experiences sleepwalking episodes and visions of a rabbit named Frank • ...
Wellness and Mental Health 2022-03-17
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- What does the "R" in SMART Goal stand for?
- This type of wellness is the ability to relate to and connect with other people in our world.
- What does the "A" in SMART Goal stand for?
- What does the "S" in SMART Goal stand for?
- What does the "M" in SMART Goal stand for?
- What does the "T" in SMART Goal stand for?
- This type of wellness is the ability to understand ourselves and cope with the challenges life can bring.
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- This type of wellness is the ability to recognize our own responsibility for the quality of the air, the water and the land that surrounds us.
- This type of wellness is the ability to establish peace and harmony in our lives and discover a sense of purpose and meaning in life.
- This type of wellness is the ability to maintain a healthy quality of life that allows us to get through our daily activities without undue fatigue or physical stress.
- This type of wellness is the ability to open our minds to new ideas and experiences that can be applied to personal decisions, group interaction and community betterment.
- A technique in which one focuses one's full attention only on the present, experiencing thoughts, feelings, and sensations but not judging them.
12 Clues: What does the "R" in SMART Goal stand for? • What does the "A" in SMART Goal stand for? • What does the "S" in SMART Goal stand for? • What does the "M" in SMART Goal stand for? • What does the "T" in SMART Goal stand for? • This type of wellness is the ability to relate to and connect with other people in our world. • ...
Donny - Mental Health. Mr.Read 2022-02-09
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- Zzz... (coping strategy)
- one of the best coping strategies
- a coping strategy m_s_c
- coping strategy that calms most people down _a_k
- help you with your mental health
- can have good or bad M____lh____h
- when you are anxious about something
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- needs to be diagnosed by a professional
- D________n
- older people you can trust to talk to
- lack of knowledge
- people with a__d may have trouble paying attention
12 Clues: D________n • lack of knowledge • a coping strategy m_s_c • Zzz... (coping strategy) • help you with your mental health • one of the best coping strategies • can have good or bad M____lh____h • when you are anxious about something • older people you can trust to talk to • needs to be diagnosed by a professional • coping strategy that calms most people down _a_k • ...
Exercise for Mental Health 2023-10-31
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- Promotes overall _____
- Exercising can improve ____-_____
- An important habit to form to reduce the risk of muscle aches and injury. Done before exercise
- Exercise can improve ______ patterns
- Type of exercise to promote relaxation that can be done alone
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- "Feel good" chemical released when walking outdoors
- ______ outdoors can reduce anxiety
- Best time to exercise to improve mental health
- Exercise is ______ reducing
- Drink ______ to prevent dehydration from exercising
- Exercise for ______ minutes a day
- Exercise can improve ______ levels
12 Clues: Promotes overall _____ • Exercise is ______ reducing • Exercising can improve ____-_____ • Exercise for ______ minutes a day • ______ outdoors can reduce anxiety • Exercise can improve ______ levels • Exercise can improve ______ patterns • Best time to exercise to improve mental health • "Feel good" chemical released when walking outdoors • ...
Culture in Mental Health 2025-04-07
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- The process by which people learn the dynamics of their surrounding culture and acquire values and norms appropriate to that culture
- Worldview that believes family is the starting point of identity
- Process of adapting to and adopting the culture of another group
- Tendency of humans to think that their way is the only correct and natural way
- An essential language service
- Negative attitudes towards mental illness and its treatment
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- The ability to perform a cultural assessment in a sensitive way
- Those who leave their homeland to escape intolerable conditions
- _______tradition where a person finds identity in individuality
- In the United States, this may indicate personal warmth or caring
- A system of thinking about how the world works and how people should act
- Believing that every member of a group is like all other members
12 Clues: An essential language service • Negative attitudes towards mental illness and its treatment • The ability to perform a cultural assessment in a sensitive way • Those who leave their homeland to escape intolerable conditions • _______tradition where a person finds identity in individuality • Worldview that believes family is the starting point of identity • ...
Glossary FCE3204 2020-11-02
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- Part of an organ that appears to be separate in some way from the rest.
- ability to control thinking process and activities in the process of giving ideas or doing a certain action
- when a person takes new information and information stored in memory and interrelates and/or rearranges and extends this information to achieve a purpose or find possible answers in perplexing situations
- brain wave that has higher mental activity
- "grey matter" or the thinking brain
- is a mental process of using your own mind to consider something
- ability to plan, monitor and evaluate our thinking
- using mind to generate and produce ideas, creating something new and authentic, outstanding, of variety, meaningful whether it is concrete, abstract, an idea or a vision
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- sensitivity towards feelings and views of others
- thinking about our own thinking
- level of wave while sleeping or unconscious
- The ability to remember, understand and apply. Allow us to answer a simple question short and precise based on our general knowledge
- built by reducing stress, remaining focused, and staying connected to yourself and others
- involves feelings, attitudes, and emotions include the ways in which people deal with external and internal phenomena emotionally, such as values, enthusiasm, and motivations.
- connected with thinking or conscious mental process
- an organ of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull of vertebrates, functioning as the coordinating centre of sensation and intellectual and nervous activity.
- very active wave of the brain
17 Clues: very active wave of the brain • thinking about our own thinking • "grey matter" or the thinking brain • brain wave that has higher mental activity • level of wave while sleeping or unconscious • sensitivity towards feelings and views of others • ability to plan, monitor and evaluate our thinking • connected with thinking or conscious mental process • ...
Chapter 1 2021-08-25
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- how you feel about yourself
- the way you view situations
- related risks that increase in effect with each added risk
- practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury
- actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others
- avoiding harmful behaviors
- how well your body functions
- personal behaviors related to the way a person lives
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- the sum of your surroundings
- the collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- refers to all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents
- the way you get along with others
- subject to constant change
- the various methods of communicating information
- the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- an overall state of well-being, or total health
- people of the same age who share similar interests
17 Clues: subject to constant change • avoiding harmful behaviors • how you feel about yourself • the way you view situations • the sum of your surroundings • how well your body functions • the way you get along with others • an overall state of well-being, or total health • the various methods of communicating information • people of the same age who share similar interests • ...
Crucigrama de Bomberos 2025-04-30
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- – Sonido fuerte que hace el camión de bomberos.
- – Lo que los bomberos intentan apagar.
- – Protección que los bomberos llevan en la cabeza.
- – Situación peligrosa que requiere ayuda rápida.
- – Acción de salvar a una persona en peligro.
- – Preparación física y mental que reciben los futuros bomberos.
- – Ejercicios repetidos para mejorar habilidades como bombero.
- – Lugar donde los aspirantes aprenden a ser bomberos.
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- – Documento oficial necesario para conducir el camión de bomberos.
- – Fuego grande que puede destruir casas y bosques.
- – Persona que apaga incendios y salva vidas.
- – Vehículo rojo grande que transporta a los bomberos.
- – Ropa especial que usan los bomberos durante su trabajo.
- – Objeto que los bomberos usan para subir a lugares altos.
- – Capacidad física y mental necesaria para este trabajo exigente.
- – Prueba que se debe pasar para calificar como bombero.
- – Tubo largo que usan los bomberos para lanzar agua.
17 Clues: – Lo que los bomberos intentan apagar. • – Persona que apaga incendios y salva vidas. • – Acción de salvar a una persona en peligro. • – Sonido fuerte que hace el camión de bomberos. • – Situación peligrosa que requiere ayuda rápida. • – Fuego grande que puede destruir casas y bosques. • – Protección que los bomberos llevan en la cabeza. • ...
Pe Class 2020-09-01
15 Clues: flex • jumping • feelings • community • less wide • volleyball • improve life • participation • physically fit • healthy mindst • what do you use? • important in life • A part of your body • good for your health • heart,lungs,and muscles work together
English I Vocabulary Set 9 - Nouns 2021-11-03
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- an insatiable greed for riches
- mental worry or emotional strain that makes natural, relaxed behavior impossible
- A smell, especially a pleasant one
- a state of great confusion and disorder; mental strain or agitation
- a series of comments, explanations, or annotations
- Someone who carelessly spends money
- Improper or illegal behavior
- Payment to another for a loss or injury
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- the ability to envision possible future problems or obstacles, ability to think ahead
- Somebody who makes false claims of identity; someone who pretends to be someone else
- a lack of energy or enthusiasm
- an inflated sense of self-importance
- The quality of possessing and adhering to high moral principles or standards
- skill and cleverness that is shown in the way someone deals with a situation, problem, etc.
- A physical ailment
15 Clues: A physical ailment • Improper or illegal behavior • an insatiable greed for riches • a lack of energy or enthusiasm • A smell, especially a pleasant one • Someone who carelessly spends money • an inflated sense of self-importance • Payment to another for a loss or injury • a series of comments, explanations, or annotations • ...
Andrade 2024-10-04
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- a mildly altered state of consciousness in which we experience a sense of being
- how we take incoming information in
- the picking out of a particular input from a mass of information
- the activity we are supposed to be concentrating on
- how we send information out
- the extent to which we are alert
- a group of participants often used in an experiment
- the ability to split mental effort between two or more simultaneous tasks
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- an additional activity with a cognitive demand that we can perform at the same
- or cognition
- as a main task
- in our thoughts”
- stable and enduring ways in which people vary in terms of emotions
- the concentration of mental effort on a particular stimulus
- how information is dealt with
15 Clues: or cognition • as a main task • in our thoughts” • how we send information out • how information is dealt with • the extent to which we are alert • how we take incoming information in • the activity we are supposed to be concentrating on • a group of participants often used in an experiment • the concentration of mental effort on a particular stimulus • ...
Crucigrama Factores del Aprendizaje 2025-05-22
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- Componente emocional que influye en la motivación
- Perspectiva educativa que considera la interacción de múltiples factores
- Modelo educativo que busca integrar ciencias, arte y tecnología
- Modelo mental que permite representar el mundo internamente
- Proceso de supervisión y ajuste del propio aprendizaje
- Capacidad de pensar sobre el propio pensamiento
- Función cognitiva relacionada con almacenar y recuperar información
- Función ejecutiva que permite organizar y planificar tareas
- Proceso educativo centrado en el estudiante como sujeto activo
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- Razonamiento basado en inferencias rápidas o experiencia previa
- Capacidad para entender que otras personas tienen pensamientos distintos
- Estilo de aprendizaje basado en el uso de símbolos y lenguaje
- Tipo de razonamiento que va de lo general a lo particular
- Factor social que incide en el rendimiento académico
- Proceso mental de adquirir, procesar y usar información
15 Clues: Capacidad de pensar sobre el propio pensamiento • Componente emocional que influye en la motivación • Factor social que incide en el rendimiento académico • Proceso de supervisión y ajuste del propio aprendizaje • Proceso mental de adquirir, procesar y usar información • Tipo de razonamiento que va de lo general a lo particular • ...
Iyonna's Puzzle 2025-11-04
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- A negative mark or label placed on someone often related to mental health
- To grow develop or be successful
- The act of resting or unwinding
- Limits that define acceptable behavior or personal space
- A state of emotional mental and physical fatigue caused by prolonged stress
- A reason for doing something; a sense of direction
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- A condition of being completely worn out often from overwork
- To become smaller or less in amount
- A healthy way of managing stress or emotions
- Difficulties or obstacles that require effort to overcome
- The act of being fully present and aware
- A feeling of worry or nervousness often about an upcoming event
- Extremely tired or drained
- The state of feeling alone or isolated
- The act of embracing or approving something or someone
15 Clues: Extremely tired or drained • The act of resting or unwinding • To grow develop or be successful • To become smaller or less in amount • The state of feeling alone or isolated • The act of being fully present and aware • A healthy way of managing stress or emotions • A reason for doing something; a sense of direction • The act of embracing or approving something or someone • ...
crossword B 2025-12-07
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- – an official plan or rule created by an institution
- – the idea that different brain types are normal and valuable
- – giving people confidence and control over decisions
- – negative judgment that society attaches to a condition or group
- – being unknown or not identified, especially online
- – pollution that makes air, food, or water unsafe
- – digital rules used by platforms to process information
- – chemicals used to protect crops by killing insects
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- – working together to achieve a shared goal
- – when groups become strongly divided in opinions
- – false or incorrect information spread to others
- – having more power or influence than others
- – a healthy and balanced physical and mental state
- – the ability to use several languages in daily life
- – physical or mental work, especially in employment contexts
15 Clues: – working together to achieve a shared goal • – having more power or influence than others • – when groups become strongly divided in opinions • – false or incorrect information spread to others • – pollution that makes air, food, or water unsafe • – a healthy and balanced physical and mental state • – an official plan or rule created by an institution • ...
crossword B 2025-12-07
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- – being unknown or not identified, especially online
- – negative judgment that society attaches to a condition or group
- – false or incorrect information spread to others
- – physical or mental work, especially in employment contexts
- – pollution that makes air, food, or water unsafe
- – the ability to use several languages in daily life
- – the idea that different brain types are normal and valuable
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- – a healthy and balanced physical and mental state
- – when groups become strongly divided in opinions
- – working together to achieve a shared goal
- – giving people confidence and control over decisions
- – an official plan or rule created by an institution
- – having more power or influence than others
- – digital rules used by platforms to process information
- – chemicals used to protect crops by killing insects
15 Clues: – working together to achieve a shared goal • – having more power or influence than others • – when groups become strongly divided in opinions • – false or incorrect information spread to others • – pollution that makes air, food, or water unsafe • – a healthy and balanced physical and mental state • – an official plan or rule created by an institution • ...
Psychology 2014-11-09
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- a general condition of soundness and vigor for body and mind
- a rational reaction to an objectively identified danger
- actions by which an organism adjust to its environment
- a state of awareness
- process that organizes information in sensory images
- individuals discomfort and/or inhibition in interpersonal situations
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- process based on experience that results in a relatively permanent change in behavior or behavior potential
- altered state of awareness characterized by deep relaxation
- mental capacity to encode store and retrieve information
- unique psychological qualities
- scientific study of individuals and there mental process
- a complex pattern of changes, feelings, behavior reaction
12 Clues: a state of awareness • unique psychological qualities • process that organizes information in sensory images • actions by which an organism adjust to its environment • a rational reaction to an objectively identified danger • mental capacity to encode store and retrieve information • scientific study of individuals and there mental process • ...
Achieving Optimal Health and Wellness 2021-04-19
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- one dimension of wellness related to the world around you
- one dimension of wellness related to the mind
- the state of optimal soundness of body, mind, and spirit
- the field that developed cognitive behavioral therapy
- one dimension of wellness related to self-image
- one dimension of wellness related to the meaning of life
- one dimension of wellness related to relationships
- complete physical, mental and social well-being
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- mental state achieved by focusing on the present moment
- a mind-body exercise of Indian origin
- one dimension of wellness related to money
- one dimension of wellness related to diet and exercise
- any activity, event, or circumstance that produces stress
13 Clues: a mind-body exercise of Indian origin • one dimension of wellness related to money • one dimension of wellness related to the mind • one dimension of wellness related to self-image • complete physical, mental and social well-being • one dimension of wellness related to relationships • the field that developed cognitive behavioral therapy • ...
Substance Abuse - Drug Treatments 2021-06-07
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- Fifth most addictive substance
- Most common age for kids to start testing out drugs
- A common experience while being on drugs or some other substance abuse
- Doctors form to patients
- Amendment diminishing alcohol
- One of the three brought up mental disorders aligning with substance abuses
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- How much money is lost annually because of substance abuse disorders?
- Doing drugs can affect both your physical state and __
- Regulates the amount of dopamine being received
- What percent of college drop-outs misuse alcohol?
- Illegal drugs
- THE most addictive drug
12 Clues: Illegal drugs • THE most addictive drug • Doctors form to patients • Amendment diminishing alcohol • Fifth most addictive substance • Regulates the amount of dopamine being received • What percent of college drop-outs misuse alcohol? • Most common age for kids to start testing out drugs • Doing drugs can affect both your physical state and __ • ...
TTS Pendidikan Agama Hindu Kelas X 2024-01-29
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- Sikap mental yang tenang dan damai tanpa terpengaruh oleh keadaan
- Empat tujuan hidup manusia dalam Hindu
- Bagian terdalam dari diri manusia yang bersifat kekal dan abadi
- Penyatuan pikiran, intelek, dan jiwa untuk mencapai pembebasan
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- Sikap pasif dan malas yang menghambat kemajuan spiritual
- Konsep Brahman yang tidak dapat digambarkan namun ada di mana-mana
- Ajaran filsafat Hindu yang menekankan persatuan antara atman dan Brahman
- Jalan pemujaan dengan menekankan pengendalian diri dan meditasi
- Kitab suci Hindu yang berisi ajaran filsafat dan spiritual
- Pengetahuan suci tentang Brahman dan atman
- Kesatuan atau harmoni dalam kehidupan
- Sikap mental yang penuh gairah dan antusias
12 Clues: Kesatuan atau harmoni dalam kehidupan • Empat tujuan hidup manusia dalam Hindu • Pengetahuan suci tentang Brahman dan atman • Sikap mental yang penuh gairah dan antusias • Sikap pasif dan malas yang menghambat kemajuan spiritual • Kitab suci Hindu yang berisi ajaran filsafat dan spiritual • Penyatuan pikiran, intelek, dan jiwa untuk mencapai pembebasan • ...
TTS Pendidikan Agama Hindu 2024-01-29
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- Bagian terdalam dari diri manusia yang bersifat kekal dan abadi
- Yoga Jalan pemujaan dengan menekankan pengendalian diri dan meditasi
- Konsep Brahman yang tidak dapat digambarkan namun ada di mana-mana
- Ajaran filsafat Hindu yang menekankan persatuan antara atman dan Brahman
- Empat tujuan hidup manusia dalam Hindu
- Penyatuan pikiran, intelek, dan jiwa untuk mencapai pembebasan
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- Kesatuan atau harmoni dalam kehidupan
- Sikap mental yang tenang dan damai tanpa terpengaruh oleh keadaan
- Pengetahuan suci tentang Brahman dan atman
- Sikap mental yang penuh gairah dan antusias
- Kitab suci Hindu yang berisi ajaran filsafat dan spiritual
- Sikap pasif dan malas yang menghambat kemajuan spiritual
12 Clues: Kesatuan atau harmoni dalam kehidupan • Empat tujuan hidup manusia dalam Hindu • Pengetahuan suci tentang Brahman dan atman • Sikap mental yang penuh gairah dan antusias • Sikap pasif dan malas yang menghambat kemajuan spiritual • Kitab suci Hindu yang berisi ajaran filsafat dan spiritual • Penyatuan pikiran, intelek, dan jiwa untuk mencapai pembebasan • ...
Achieving Mental and Emotional Health 2022-10-24
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- The distinctive qualities that describes how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
- A ranked list of those needs essential to human growth and development, presented in ascending order, starting with basic needs and building toward the need to reach your highest potential.
- The ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels.
- To strive to be the best you can.
- How much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself.
- Signals that tell your mind and body how to react.
- A firm observance of core ethical values.
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- The ability to accept yourself and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and challenges you meet in your life.
- Chemicals produced by your glands that regulate the activities of different body cells.
- Having enough skills to do something.
- Your sense of yourself as a unique individual.
- Mental processes that protect individuals from strong or stressful emotions and situations.
- The intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior.
- A complex set of characteristics that makes you unique.
- Having the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis.
- Non-hostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement.
- Someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for you.
17 Clues: To strive to be the best you can. • Having enough skills to do something. • A firm observance of core ethical values. • Your sense of yourself as a unique individual. • Signals that tell your mind and body how to react. • A complex set of characteristics that makes you unique. • The intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior. • ...
Thinking 2019-11-29
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- The 'A-ha!' stage of creativity.
- The thinking directed towards the solution of a specific problem.
- Mental representation of a sensory experience.
- The thinking that is required to solve problems which have only one correct answer.
- This type of thinking involves the production of something new and original.
- The ability to produce ideas that are rare or unusual by seeing new relationships.
- A period when learning of language must occur if it is to occur successfully.
- A complex mental process through which we manipulate information.
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- This indicates variety in thinking.
- In this one must choose among several available alternatives.
- When we draw conclusions, form opinions, evaluate events, objects, based on knowledge and available evidences.
- A form of reasoning which involves four parts, A is to B as C is to D with the relation between the first two parts being the same as the relation between the last two.
- The theory was given by Benjamin Lee Whorf.
- They helps us in organising our knowledge so that whenever we need to access our knowledge, we can do it with less time and effort.
- _____________ reasoning begins with making a general assumption that you know or believe to be true and then drawing specific conclusion based on this assumption.
- The tendency of a person to solve problems by following already tried mental operations or steps.
- A technique used to increase fluency and flexibility of ideas to open-ended situations.
17 Clues: The 'A-ha!' stage of creativity. • This indicates variety in thinking. • The theory was given by Benjamin Lee Whorf. • Mental representation of a sensory experience. • In this one must choose among several available alternatives. • The thinking directed towards the solution of a specific problem. • A complex mental process through which we manipulate information. • ...
Earth's Water Cycle & Hatchet 1-4 2022-04-05
15 Clues: sharp • height • pieces • unclear • plentiful • grimacing • mental picture • physical matter • falls in a drop • lid uncontrollably • treeless frozen land • move closer or compact • sudden movement of air • moveable blades that steer • machine that sends radio signals
THE PORTRAIT OF A LADY 2025-06-25
15 Clues: pained • wrinkled • calmness • aloofness • scolding, • holy books. • light-hearted • mental peace • held as dear • one’s exclusive right • God’s messengers • in the same tone • vulgar, indecent • which could not be heard • legendary tales with moral lessons
Parts of the Brain 2020-04-07
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- pair of pinhead-sized brain structures that together contain about 20000 neurons/ located in hypothalamus/ governs functions synchronized with sleep cycle (i.e body temperature/ hormone secretion/ urine production/ changes in blood pressure)
- the tendency to overestimate accuracy of our knowledge and judgments
- influence people’s conscious emotional feelings and ability to act in planned ways based on feelings
- process by which the facial muscles send messages to the brain about the basic emotion being expressed
- breathing briefly stops during sleep (causing the person to choke and gasp and momentarily waken)
- overstimulation of the senses
- responsible for assessing threat/ damage to the this results in abnormality to process fear
- a sleep disorder involving sudden and unpredictable daytime attacks of sleepiness or lapses into REM sleep
- getting information into the memory system
- minimum stimulation necessary for a person to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time
- a mental set that hinders the solution of a problem
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- representation of objects or events that are not present
- activation of certain associations thus predisposing one’s perception/ memory/ response
- the retaining of encoded information over time
- getting encoded information out of memory storage
- a belief that you remember something when it never actually happened
- mental category we form to group objects, events, or situations that share common characteristics or features
- the capacity to retain and retrieve information
- focusing conscious awareness on a particular stimulus to the exclusion of others/ the cocktail party effect
- manipulation of mental representations to draw inferences and conclusions.
- bias the tendency to look for or pay attention only to information that confirms one’s own beliefs
21 Clues: overstimulation of the senses • getting information into the memory system • the retaining of encoded information over time • the capacity to retain and retrieve information • getting encoded information out of memory storage • a mental set that hinders the solution of a problem • representation of objects or events that are not present • ...
Associations to the Brain 2020-04-07
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- breathing briefly stops during sleep (causing the person to choke and gasp and momentarily waken)
- overstimulation of the senses
- getting encoded information out of memory storage
- mental category we form to group objects, events, or situations that share common characteristics or features
- the tendency to overestimate accuracy of our knowledge and judgments
- representation of objects or events that are not present
- manipulation of mental representations to draw inferences and conclusions.
- getting information into the memory system
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- influence people’s conscious emotional feelings and ability to act in planned ways based on feelings
- activation of certain associations thus predisposing one’s perception/ memory/ response
- a sleep disorder involving sudden and unpredictable daytime attacks of sleepiness or lapses into REM sleep
- focusing conscious awareness on a particular stimulus to the exclusion of others/ the cocktail party effect
- the capacity to retain and retrieve information
- the retaining of encoded information over time
- a mental set that hinders the solution of a problem
- minimum stimulation necessary for a person to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time
- the tendency to look for or pay attention only to information that confirms one’s own beliefs
- responsible for assessing threat/ damage to the this results in abnormality to process fear
- process by which the facial muscles send messages to the brain about the basic emotion being expressed
- a belief that you remember something when it never actually happened
- pair of pinhead-sized brain structures that together contain about 20000 neurons/ located in hypothalamus/ governs functions synchronized with sleep cycle (i.e body temperature/ hormone secretion/ urine production/ changes in blood pressure)
21 Clues: overstimulation of the senses • getting information into the memory system • the retaining of encoded information over time • the capacity to retain and retrieve information • getting encoded information out of memory storage • a mental set that hinders the solution of a problem • representation of objects or events that are not present • ...
Thinking and Intelligence Riddle Quiz 2020-10-14
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- Start from the final goal and pull the step back to the current state
- Introduced crystallized and fluid intelligence
- Social intelligence
- Problem solving strategy
- Dividing the mental age with chronological age, then multiplied by 100
- A new way of thinking
- Best known general intelligence test
- One way of triggering insight by exploring events that stood out against our expectations is called
- One of the tools of thinking that acts as mental picture of personal experience
- Introduced mental Age
- Reading comprehension is a form of … intelligence
- Based on Gardner’s multiple intelligence theory, people who are bad at judging distances might have a low … intelligence
- When an individual able to develop their abstract thinking and make conclusion based on facts and evidence is on…stage
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- The appearance of solution suddenly
- The ability to handle everyday tasks
- The act of making a conclusion with limited evidence is called…
- A test for adult developed by Wechsler
- Insight can often be achieved when people overcome
- The last name of the 2nd author of the general psychology book that we used as our main reference
- When we use our imagination to write a short story, paint artwork, or create an advertisement involving...intelligence
- Our ability to solve puzzle, math problems, is categorized as… intelligence
- What concept could you use to explain when you can’t choose between a selection of various clothes in the department store
- Related to problem solving and academic abilities
- The name of one of the general psychology class assistant
- Critics on intelligence test
- Human ability to use knowledge, solve problems, understand complex ideas
- We tend to persist with previous strategies
27 Clues: Social intelligence • A new way of thinking • Introduced mental Age • Problem solving strategy • Critics on intelligence test • The appearance of solution suddenly • The ability to handle everyday tasks • Best known general intelligence test • A test for adult developed by Wechsler • We tend to persist with previous strategies • Introduced crystallized and fluid intelligence • ...
MINDA CERDAS HARAPAN PELAJAR 2021-11-12
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- ......merupakan keadaan wujudnya ketidaksesuaian antara situasi yang diinginkan dengan keadaan dan keseimbangan psikologi, biologi atau sistem sosial individu yang terlibat.
- ...... adalah gangguan perasaan yang menyebabkan seseorang itu merasa sedih yang berpanjangan, keletihan dan ketiadaan tenaga.
- Punca stress berlaku adalah disebabkan kegagalan menguruskan ......
- Terdapat berapa aras di dalam piramid makanan?
- Salah satu daripada jenis fobia adalah seseorang yang mempunyai rasa ketakutan yang luar biasa saat mendengar suara petir atau kilat yang dikenali sebagai ......
- Individu yang mengalami halusinasi, delusi, kekacauan pemikiran, serta perubahan tingkah laku dalam masa jangka yang panjang merujuk kepada ......
- Jenis penyakit yang mana suatu kondisi dimana terdapat adanya gangguan pada jantung dan pembuluh darah.
- Memastikan pencapaian ...... dan kokurikulum terjamin.
- Masalah kesihatan mental boleh menyebabkan seseorang berasa ......
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- Sikap suka menangguhkan kerja dan gagal dalam mengurus masa dengan baik menjadikan seseorang itu tidak ...... dalam kehidupan sehariannya.
- Cawangan perubatan berkenaan dengan diagnosis dan rawatan penyakit mental.
- Nasi, mee, roti dan sumber biji-bijiran dan ubi-ubian berada di aras?
- Membaca sekilas lalu merupakan teknik pembelajaran yang ......
- Gaya hidup sihat sangat penting diamalkan dalam kehidupan seharian kerana ia dapat mengekalkan kesihatan tubuh badan dan ...... yang cerdas.
- Kita dapat menangani masalah tekanan atau stress melalui aktiviti ...... pada setiap petang untuk merehatkan minda.
- Antara cara mengamalkan gaya hidup sihat ialah dengan meminum ...... dengan secukupnya bagi membuang toksin dalam badan.
- Memastikan tahap kesihatan mental sentiasa pada tahap yang ......
- Menetapkan ...... untuk belajar atau melakukan kerja agar kehidupan lebih teratur dan tersusun.
- Selain pengurusan masa, cara atau ...... belajar yang betul merupakan aspek yang penting.
- Masalah penyakit ...... ini seringkali menghadapi masalah tidak tidur pada waktu malam dan akan mengalami keletihan pada hari berikutnya.
20 Clues: Terdapat berapa aras di dalam piramid makanan? • Memastikan pencapaian ...... dan kokurikulum terjamin. • Membaca sekilas lalu merupakan teknik pembelajaran yang ...... • Memastikan tahap kesihatan mental sentiasa pada tahap yang ...... • Masalah kesihatan mental boleh menyebabkan seseorang berasa ...... • ...
Chapter 3 (Stress) and 4 (Mental Disorders) Review 2017-09-28
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- Sally arrives home from war and suffers from nightmares
- Sally makes up stories to explain new scars and often wears long sleeves
- Sally assumes the audience will dislike the songs she has chosen to sing
- practice event without actually doing it
- Sally overeats and has developed extreme weight gain
- sally takes the stairs because she can not be in an enclosed elevator
- graduating high school
- Clinical depression can often lead to this
- asthma, stomachaches, and headaches all caused by this
- Sally reaches a stage of prolonged exposure to stress
- Sally constantly gets up out of her seat, cuts the lunch line, and has difficulty finding her school supplies.
- Sally is very thin but sees herself as fat.
- sally eats an entire pizza in 10 minutes then forces herself to vomit
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- sally views stressful events as challenges so she is
- recognize warning signs of stress, then identify this
- support of family and friends is key factor to this
- I prescribe medication to Sally for her mental disorders
- people use this to control their body functions by monitoring responces
- Sally misplaces her homework, misses the bus, and has too many chores.
- Sally always focuses on the positive aspects of life.
- Sally has hydrophobia. A mental disorder in this category.
- sally attends this type of psychotherapy to better understand the reasons for her behavior
- Sally feels great after graduating high school
- Sally doesn't eat enough food to maintain a healthy body weight
- these types of thoughts are a symptom of a mental disorder
- fight or flight
- removing food from body
27 Clues: fight or flight • graduating high school • removing food from body • practice event without actually doing it • Clinical depression can often lead to this • Sally is very thin but sees herself as fat. • Sally feels great after graduating high school • support of family and friends is key factor to this • sally views stressful events as challenges so she is • ...
Approaches To Psychology 2016-05-25
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- An assumption about behavior that is tested through scientific
- Having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding
- A branch of medicine that deals with mental emotional or behavioral disorder
- Psychologist A psychologist who usually helps people deal with problems of living
- Psychologist A psychologist who may work in mental health or social welfare agency
- A psychologist who studies how we process, store, and use information and how cognitive processes influence our behavior
- A psychologist who studied the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- Method A general approach to gathering information and answering questions so that errors and biases are minimized
- A psychologist who studied the function rather than the structure of consciousness
- organizational Psychologist A psychologist who uses psychologist concepts to make the workplaces a more satisfying environments for employees and managers
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- Science Discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals.
- The scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific
- Psychologist A psychologist who studies sensation perception learning motivation and emotion in carefully controlled laboratory condition
- A psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- Psychologist A psychologist who is concerned with helping students learn
- Psychologist A psychologist who studied the emotional cognitive biological personal and social changes that occur as an individual matures
- A psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior
- Having to do with an organisms Physical processes
- A method of self-observation in which participants report their thoughts and feelings
- A set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
- Psychologist A psychologist who diagnoses and treats people with emotional disturbances
- Science The pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake
22 Clues: Having to do with an organisms Physical processes • Having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding • An assumption about behavior that is tested through scientific • The scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific • Psychologist A psychologist who is concerned with helping students learn • ...
Chapter 13 2015-11-29
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- a drug use to treat bipolar disorder
- regulates the sleep-wake cycle
- the bodies ability to break down drugs
- result from long term use of a drug
- electroconvulsive therapy
- a person used to evaluate mental processes such as successful aging
- a factor that contributes to late-life depression
- symptoms that are more common in patients that are hospitalized or in nursing homes
- a disease with the destruction of neurons that release acetylcholine
- medication for late-life alcohol-related disorder
- medication frequently prescribed for older adults with persistent with anxiety
- older adults with mental health disorders are afraid of being called
- the process of becoming older as well as a cognitive decline you experience as you age
- a concern with major depressive disorder in older people
- the national institute on alcohol abuse and alcoholism
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- inadequate treatment of mental health problems resulting from age
- a disturbance of awareness after ingesting a substance
- excessive alcohol use can lead to
- multiple disorders occurring together
- one of the most common debilitating disorders of older age
- group therapy for older adults with mood disorders
- a disorder that overlaps with depression with depression among people of all ages
- SSRI's medications with less side effects for older adults with anxiety
- the most common abused substance in older adults
- addressees issues of aging
- a disorder with a decline in cognitive performance
- occurs in 7% of the general population
- abilities in attention, learning, and memory
- a disorder most common that older adults face
- subtle early signs different from early aging
- family support and education on reducing alcohol use
31 Clues: electroconvulsive therapy • addressees issues of aging • regulates the sleep-wake cycle • excessive alcohol use can lead to • result from long term use of a drug • a drug use to treat bipolar disorder • multiple disorders occurring together • the bodies ability to break down drugs • occurs in 7% of the general population • abilities in attention, learning, and memory • ...
Drugs and Alcohol 2015-02-26
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- Alcohol Content measure of the amount of alcohol present in a person's blood
- a drug that is produced by a chemical reaction in fruits, vegetables, and grain
- a person's mental and physical abilities have been impaired by alcohol
- Drinking the consumption of a large quantity of alcohol in a very short period of time
- other ways of thinking or acting
- a gathering in which family and friends get the problem drinker to agree to seek help
- drugs that slow down the body's functions and reactions
- Dependence a type of addiction in which the body itself fells a direct need for the drug
- person who create an atmosphere in which the alcoholic can comfortably continue
- process in which your body needs more and more drug to get the same affect
- Liver a condition in which fats builds up in the liver and cannot be broken down
- Time ability of the body to respond quickly and appropriately to situations
- Alcohol Syndrome a group of alcohol related birth defects that include both physical and mental problems
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- the physical and psychological reactions that occur when someone stops using an addictive substance
- a condition in which the body doesn't get the nutrients it needs to grow and function properly
- a disease characterized by scarring the liver
- physical process of freeing the body of an addictive substance
- the process of living an alcohol-free life
- a conscious or unconscious restraint of a person's own behaviors or actions
- a progressive, chronic disease involving a mental and physical need for alcohol
- a return to the use of a drug
- a physical or psychological need for a drug
- Poisoning a dangerous condition that results when a person drinks excessive amounts of alcohol over a short period of time
23 Clues: a return to the use of a drug • other ways of thinking or acting • the process of living an alcohol-free life • a physical or psychological need for a drug • a disease characterized by scarring the liver • drugs that slow down the body's functions and reactions • physical process of freeing the body of an addictive substance • ...
Logic 2014-03-24
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- study of the morality of human act.
- a term that carries only one meaning in it's several uses.
- argument can be considered valid or invalid, unsound or sound.
- it represents a number of things constituting a unit-group or whole.
- logic is concerned with the truth of the material content.
- study of reality
- it is used as a conceptual device to facilitate learning.
- it represent an individual member of the class and class as a whole.
- it expresses something that has attributes that can be perceived through the senses.
- it has no correspondence with reality and it's merely a fabrication of the mind.
- it expresses something separated from any single object.
- science of the universe.
- is the power to perform certain actions guided by special knowledge and executed with skills.
- love
- it represent a single person, event or object only.
- is inferential thinking composed of conclusion and premise.
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- a term that carries different meanings in it's different uses.
- philosophical study of God.
- is a set of thing to which the term refers also known as extention.
- study of validity of human knowledge.
- a mental operation that pronounces the identity or non- identity between two ideas.
- refers to the group of characteristics essential to a term.
- verbal manifestation of idea.
- it is formed from the direct perception of things.
- comprehension is the act by which the intellect grasps the essence of something.
- a mental product.
- the art of reasoning.
- it expresses something that has existential actuality.
- a mental act that proceeds from the previously known truth to a new truth.
- a term that carries meaning in some ways the same and in other ways different.
30 Clues: love • study of reality • a mental product. • the art of reasoning. • science of the universe. • philosophical study of God. • verbal manifestation of idea. • study of the morality of human act. • study of validity of human knowledge. • it is formed from the direct perception of things. • it represent a single person, event or object only. • ...
Logic 2014-03-24
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- logic is concerned with the truth of the material content.
- it expresses something that has existential actuality.
- it is used as a conceptual device to facilitate learning.
- it represent an individual member of the class and class as a whole.
- the art of reasoning.
- it expresses something that has attributes that can be perceived through the senses.
- is a set of thing to which the term refers also known as extention.
- a term that carries only one meaning in it's several uses.
- study of validity of human knowledge.
- philosophical study of God.
- a mental operation that pronounces the identity or non- identity between two ideas.
- it represents a number of things constituting a unit-group or whole.
- it is formed from the direct perception of things.
- a term that carries meaning in some ways the same and in other ways different.
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- is the power to perform certain actions guided by special knowledge and executed with skills.
- it expresses something separated from any single object.
- comprehension is the act by which the intellect grasps the essence of something.
- science of the universe.
- is inferential thinking composed of conclusion and premise.
- refers to the group of characteristics essential to a term.
- a mental act that proceeds from the previously known truth to a new truth.
- study of reality
- argument can be considered valid or invalid, unsound or sound.
- love
- it represent a single person, event or object only.
- a term that carries different meanings in it's different uses.
- verbal manifestation of idea.
- study of the morality of human act.
- it has no correspondence with reality and it's merely a fabrication of the mind.
- a mental product.
30 Clues: love • study of reality • a mental product. • the art of reasoning. • science of the universe. • philosophical study of God. • verbal manifestation of idea. • study of the morality of human act. • study of validity of human knowledge. • it is formed from the direct perception of things. • it represent a single person, event or object only. • ...
Individual with Disabilities Education Act 2022-07-27
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- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university
- the quality of being able to be reached or entered.
- an official agreement intended to resolve a dispute or conflict
- possession of the means or skill to do something
- the exchange of information over significant distances by electronic means
- public support for or recommendation of a particular cause or policy
- Education instruction that is specially designed to meet the unique needs of a child with a disability
- the quality of being clear enough to read.
- of, affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person
- the action or process of intervening
- care that can help you get back, keep, or improve abilities that you need for daily life
- the condition of having paid work
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- temporary lodgings, sometimes also including board
- the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another
- Health a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- relating to the body as opposed to the mind.
- free from outside control; not depending on another's authority
- relating to economics or the economy.
- of items or people gathered or considered together of various types or from different sources.
- a physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities
- put (a decision, plan, agreement, etc.) into effect
- a single human being as distinct from a group, class, or family
- relating to the intellect
- Illness disorders that affect your mood, thinking and behavior.
- a division of a large organization such as a government, university, business, or shop, dealing with a specific subject, comm
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community
26 Clues: relating to the intellect • the condition of having paid work • the action or process of intervening • relating to economics or the economy. • the quality of being clear enough to read. • relating to the body as opposed to the mind. • possession of the means or skill to do something • temporary lodgings, sometimes also including board • ...
Cognition and Language Test 2024-04-02
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- specific methods for approaching problems
- smallest unit of sound in language
- the more we come to appreciate why our beliefs might be true, the more tightly we cling to them
- mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating information
- period the time during which language develops readily and after which language acquisition is much more difficult
- when people make judgments about events or samples according to the populations of events that they appear to represent
- focuses on reaching one well-defined solution to a problem
- came up with language acquisition device
- a best example of a category
- step-by-step procedures that guarantee a solution
- a decision-making heuristic in which a presumption or first estimate serves as a cognitive anchor
- refers to rules for combining words into meaningful phrases or sentences to express thoughts that can be understood by others
- a sudden awareness of a solution to a problem
- the process of creating multiple, unique ideas or solutions to a problem that you are trying to solve
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- when we are more confident than correct
- smallest unit of meaning in language
- the inability to imagine new uses for familiar objects
- an instinctive mental capacity which enables an infant to acquire and produce language
- when a particular strategy becomes a habit
- mental groupings of similar objects, events, ideas
- events we remember easily are likely to have occurred more frequently in the past—and are more likely to occur in the future—than events that are hard to remember
- the tendency to interpret new evidence as confirmation of one’s existing beliefs or theories
- search trying each solution to a problem
- a strategy that allows us to make judgments and solve problems efficiently
24 Clues: a best example of a category • smallest unit of sound in language • smallest unit of meaning in language • when we are more confident than correct • came up with language acquisition device • search trying each solution to a problem • specific methods for approaching problems • when a particular strategy becomes a habit • a sudden awareness of a solution to a problem • ...
Vocab crossword puzzle 2022-09-13
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- disorder - having extreme emotions that make it difficult to functionwell in their daily lives
- disorder - a mental disorder tthat reveals itself through abnormal behaviors related to food
- disorder - an illness that affects the mind and reduces a person’s ability to function and perform other task
- - fear caused by a source that cannot be identified or a one that poses a small threat
- social worker - helps people with mental disorders and their families to accept and adjust to an illness
- - an unreasonable need to behave in a certain way to prevent a feared outcome
- - intentional killing of oneself
- - a physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders
- eating disorder - regularly having uncontrolled urges to eat large amounts of food
- Large marsupial
- disorder - Anxiety that persists for a long period time and inteferes with daily living
- depression - feeling hopeless and sad for months
- nervosa - doesn’t eat enough food to maintain a healthy body weight
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- disorder - when you display rigid patterns of behavior that make it difficult to get along with others
- - a physician who treats physical disorders of the nervous system
- - an emotional state in which a person feels extremely sad and hopeless
- - the use of a sharp object to intentionally cut or scratch one’s body deep enough to bleed
- - an unwanted thought that takes control of the mind
- - Anxiety that is related to a specific situation or object
- Likes to chase mice
- Has a trunk
- suicides - series of suicides that occur within a short period of time in the same peer group or community
- - experiencing severe disturbances in thinking, awareness, and behavior
- Flying mammal
- - a eating disorder in which someone goes on a uncontrolled eating binge, but then purge or remove that food from their body
- psychologist - someone who specializes in recognizing and treating behavior that is not normal
- Man's best friend
27 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • - intentional killing of oneself • depression - feeling hopeless and sad for months • - an unwanted thought that takes control of the mind • - a physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders • - Anxiety that is related to a specific situation or object • ...
The Yellow Wallpaper Quiz 2025-01-31
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- What theme is explored through the narrator’s lack of autonomy?
- What literary device is heavily used to represent the narrator’s mental state?
- What large, immovable furniture piece is in the room?
- What treatment is prescribed to the narrator?
- What sensory detail about the wallpaper disturbs the narrator?
- What does the narrator secretly write in?
- What outdated medical diagnosis might John believe the narrator suffers from?
- When does the woman behind the wallpaper seem most active?
- What happens to the wallpaper by the end of the story?
- What name is possibly revealed as the narrator’s at the end?
- What does the woman in the wallpaper appear to do?
- What condition is the narrator likely suffering from after childbirth?
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- What mental symptom does the narrator experience as her obsession grows?
- What feature of the wallpaper fascinates the narrator?
- What does the narrator claim to have achieved at the end?
- Who is John’s sister that helps care for the narrator?
- What object in the room becomes an obsession for the narrator?
- How are the windows in the narrator’s room secured?
- What color is the wallpaper?
- What type of house do they rent for the summer?
- How would you describe John’s attitude toward his wife’s thoughts and feelings?
- What condition worsens the narrator’s mental health throughout the story?
- What modern term describes how John dismisses and invalidates the narrator’s feelings?
- What does John do at the end of the story?
- What is the name of the narrator’s husband?
- What societal issue does the story critique through the narrator’s confinement?
- How does the narrator describe the woman in the wallpaper?
- What was the room originally used as?
28 Clues: What color is the wallpaper? • What was the room originally used as? • What does the narrator secretly write in? • What does John do at the end of the story? • What is the name of the narrator’s husband? • What treatment is prescribed to the narrator? • What type of house do they rent for the summer? • What does the woman in the wallpaper appear to do? • ...
Cross word 2025-10-09
Across
- Intelligence measure, briefly
- Ability to sustain effort over time
- Clear understanding or vision
- Elegance in movement or behavior
- Mentally acute or physically pointed
- Even distribution of weight or focus
- Courage and resolve
- To give life and energy to
- Power to direct or regulate
- Rate of movement or progress
- Quick in movement or response
- The capacity for physical or mental activity
- Motivation or inner push
- Full of life and energy
- To raise or boost up
- Quick-witted or full of light
- Persist through difficulty
- Watchful and ready to respond
- Quick and light in movement or mind
- Vital force or enthusiasm
- Quick to notice or understand things
- Use one's mind actively
- Quick-thinking and inventive
- Reason for action
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- Essential or full of life
- Not asleep; mentally aware
- Fast in movement or thought
- Conscious of surroundings
- Very intelligent or clever
- Short, fast burst of speed
- Sharp-minded or eager
- Aware and attentive to the present
- Relating to the mind
- Strength or ability to act
- Deep understanding or perception
- Find an answer to a problem
- To change position or act
- Intelligent or stylish
- In good physical condition
- Skill in using hands or body
- Physically slim and strong
- Concentrated attention
- Able to recover from stress or difficulty
- Quick and graceful in movement or thought
- Physical power or inner resolve
- Fearless and confident
- Clear-headed or easy to understand
- The faculty of reasoning and understanding
- In good mental and physical condition
- Full of new energy or recently renewed
50 Clues: Reason for action • Courage and resolve • Relating to the mind • To raise or boost up • Sharp-minded or eager • Intelligent or stylish • Concentrated attention • Fearless and confident • Full of life and energy • Use one's mind actively • Motivation or inner push • Essential or full of life • Conscious of surroundings • To change position or act • Vital force or enthusiasm • ...
Psychology 2023-05-02
Across
- Compulsions to do something even if there is no cause or reason
- A disorder where you are afraid of leaving familiar environments
- Attention difficulty, hyperactivity, impulsive
- Individuals think, perceive, feel, or relate to others differently than the average person
- The irresistible urge to act in a certain way
- Idea or thought that intrudes into someone's mind
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- A mental disorder where people interpret reality differently
- Perssiently depressed or sad mood
- A medical treatment often received after getting a diagnosis
- a disability caused by differences in the brain
- A mental illness that makes it difficult to manage emotions
- Not working normally
- A period of extreme changes and elevated emotions and feelings
- triggered by a traumatizing event
- A negative attitude towards a certain circumstance
15 Clues: Not working normally • Perssiently depressed or sad mood • triggered by a traumatizing event • The irresistible urge to act in a certain way • Attention difficulty, hyperactivity, impulsive • a disability caused by differences in the brain • Idea or thought that intrudes into someone's mind • A negative attitude towards a certain circumstance • ...
English I Vocabulary Set 9 - Nouns 2021-11-03
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- the ability to envision possible future problems or obstacles, ability to think ahead
- an inflated sense of self-importance
- A physical ailment
- Payment to another for a loss or injury
- Someone who carelessly spends money
- A smell, especially a pleasant one
- a state of great confusion and disorder; mental strain or agitation
- an insatiable greed for riches
- a lack of energy or enthusiasm
Down
- skill and cleverness that is shown in the way someone deals with a situation, problem, etc.
- Somebody who makes false claims of identity; someone who pretends to be someone else
- a series of comments, explanations, or annotations
- mental worry or emotional strain that makes natural, relaxed behavior impossible
- Improper or illegal behavior
- The quality of possessing and adhering to high moral principles or standards
15 Clues: A physical ailment • Improper or illegal behavior • an insatiable greed for riches • a lack of energy or enthusiasm • A smell, especially a pleasant one • Someone who carelessly spends money • an inflated sense of self-importance • Payment to another for a loss or injury • a series of comments, explanations, or annotations • ...
Nick AP Psych Vocab 2 2024-04-22
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- school of psychology that deals with only measurable behavior
- tail of neuron where information exists
- type of aphasia where patient cannot speak comprehensibly
- avoiding placebo effect in studies by blocking knowledge of treatment type
- humanistic therapy based on growth
- Body area in neuron where information is processed
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- using behavior therapy to change behavior
- behavioral therapy where patients don't react to averse stimuli in order to stop unwanted behavior
- pessimism and change in behavior as a result of work without reward
- pairing a natural stimulus and response with an artificial stimulus
- power derived from punishment
- being attracted to both genders
- imbalances of chemical cause mental illness like schizozphrenia
- using conditioning and reinforcement to treat mental disorders
- young child's tendency to focus on only their perspective of an object
15 Clues: power derived from punishment • being attracted to both genders • humanistic therapy based on growth • tail of neuron where information exists • using behavior therapy to change behavior • Body area in neuron where information is processed • type of aphasia where patient cannot speak comprehensibly • school of psychology that deals with only measurable behavior • ...
game night 2022-01-15
Across
- part of Freud’s model of the psyche that balances the conflict between the moral conscience (superego) and primal instincts (id)
- that occurs unconscious thoughts become conscious
- a contradictory statement
- mental model that includes prior knowledge and expectations
- a person who gains energy from being around other people
- worry or fear that is not proportional to reality
- the five main personality traits (neuroticism, extraversion, openness, agreeableness, and conscientiousness)
- mental activity (e.g., understanding, creativity, problem-solving)
- defense mechanism that applies one’s own negative behavior to others
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- one’s ability to regulate, process, and express emotions
- beliefs that are held even when proven wrong
- (secure, avoidant, anxious, and disorganized)
- Henry Harlow’s theory of the four
- a person’s mindset that changes in different situations
- feeling prejudice for or against something
15 Clues: a contradictory statement • Henry Harlow’s theory of the four • feeling prejudice for or against something • beliefs that are held even when proven wrong • (secure, avoidant, anxious, and disorganized) • that occurs unconscious thoughts become conscious • worry or fear that is not proportional to reality • a person’s mindset that changes in different situations • ...
FORMACION SOCIOEMOCIONAL 2025-09-28
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- y decisiones.
- Estado de bienestar físico, mental y social, no solo ausencia de enfermedad.
- Proceso de desarrollo físico, mental o emocional.
- Proceso de obtener nutrientes para el cuerpo.
- Conocimiento de uno mismo, incluyendo sentimientos y características.
- de vida. Media de años que se espera viva una persona.
- Grupo de personas que interactúan y comparten una cultura.
- Estructura física de un ser vivo.
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- y emociones. Experiencias subjetivas que influyen en nuestro estado de
- Principio que reconoce los mismos derechos para todos.
- Ideas preconcebidas y simplificadas sobre un grupo de personas.
- Diferencia o trato injusto entre personas o grupos.
- . Conjunto de costumbres, conocimientos y artes de un grupo social.
- Dimensión humana relacionada con el deseo, placer e intimidad.
- Construcción social sobre roles y comportamientos.
15 Clues: y decisiones. • Estructura física de un ser vivo. • Proceso de obtener nutrientes para el cuerpo. • Proceso de desarrollo físico, mental o emocional. • Construcción social sobre roles y comportamientos. • Diferencia o trato injusto entre personas o grupos. • Principio que reconoce los mismos derechos para todos. • de vida. Media de años que se espera viva una persona. • ...
Individual with Disabilities Education Act 2022-07-27
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- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university
- the quality of being able to be reached or entered.
- an official agreement intended to resolve a dispute or conflict
- possession of the means or skill to do something
- the exchange of information over significant distances by electronic means
- public support for or recommendation of a particular cause or policy
- Education instruction that is specially designed to meet the unique needs of a child with a disability
- the quality of being clear enough to read.
- of, affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person
- the action or process of intervening
- care that can help you get back, keep, or improve abilities that you need for daily life
- the condition of having paid work
Down
- temporary lodgings, sometimes also including board
- the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another
- Health a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- relating to the body as opposed to the mind.
- free from outside control; not depending on another's authority
- relating to economics or the economy.
- of items or people gathered or considered together of various types or from different sources.
- a physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities
- put (a decision, plan, agreement, etc.) into effect
- a single human being as distinct from a group, class, or family
- relating to the intellect
- Illness disorders that affect your mood, thinking and behavior.
- a division of a large organization such as a government, university, business, or shop, dealing with a specific subject, comm
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community
26 Clues: relating to the intellect • the condition of having paid work • the action or process of intervening • relating to economics or the economy. • the quality of being clear enough to read. • relating to the body as opposed to the mind. • possession of the means or skill to do something • temporary lodgings, sometimes also including board • ...
Teks Berita 2022-09-20
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- Tanda yang digunakan sebelum tanda kutip
- Pertanyaan tentang waktu dalam 5W + 1H
- Kata sandang disebut juga sebagai
- Kalimat tak langsung semua kalimatnya merupakan kalimat
- Pengertian dari orang pertama
- Salah satu contoh verba mental
- Kata yang menunjukkan suatu ukuran
- Kata "ijazah" termasuk kata
- Teks berita menggunakan konjungsi
- Kepala berita dalam teks berita berisi
- Langkah terakhir sebelum berita dipublikasikan
- Nama lain kata seru
- Kata kerja yang berawalan ber- diubah menjadi
- Konjungsi kalimat tanya dalam KTL
- Kondisi darurat dan tidak aman
- "Ia" merupakan kata ganti o3
- Kata ganti jamak orang kedua
- Dalam kalimat tak langsung orang kedua diubah menjadi orang
- Kata ganti tunggal orang kedua
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- Tidak hati hati
- Verba mental berfungsi untuk menerangkan
- Konjungsi kalimat perintah / ajakan dalam KTL
- Intonasi saat membaca kalimat tak langsung
- Kepala, teras, badan, kaki berita merupakan
- Kata baku adalah kata yang belum terdaftar di
- Kalimat langsung adalah kalimat bukan asli pembicara atau sudah
- Banyak jenis kata dalam Bahasa Indonesia
- Salah satu ciri kata baku
- Penulisan KL & KTL mengikuti
- Langkah penting dalam membuat teks berita
- Kalimat tak langsung tidak menggunakan tanda
- Kata ganti orang disebut juga kata ganti
- Teks berita menggunakan verba
- Salah satu ciri berita yang baik adalah bersifat
- Dalam kalimat tak langsung orang pertama diubah menjadi orang
- Kata yang cocok dengan "sangat", "sekali" merupakan contoh kata
- Konjungsi kalimat berita dalam KTL
- Kata ganti jamak orang pertama
- Teras berita dalam struktur teks berita berisi
- Contoh kata bilangan (numeralia)
- 5W+1H yaitu what, when, where, why, who dan
- Kalimat yang menggunakan (" ") adalah kalimat
42 Clues: Tidak hati hati • Nama lain kata seru • Salah satu ciri kata baku • Kata "ijazah" termasuk kata • Penulisan KL & KTL mengikuti • "Ia" merupakan kata ganti o3 • Kata ganti jamak orang kedua • Pengertian dari orang pertama • Teks berita menggunakan verba • Salah satu contoh verba mental • Kata ganti jamak orang pertama • Kondisi darurat dan tidak aman • Kata ganti tunggal orang kedua • ...
AP Psychology Unit 5 2023-01-08
Across
- a rule of thumb or mental shortcut that allows an individual to solve problems or make judgments quickly and efficiently.
- a region of the brain that is involved in the formation and retrieval of long-term memories.
- the process of retaining information in memory over time.
- the process by which exposure to a stimulus influences the response to a subsequent stimulus.
- a step-by-step procedure for solving a problem or achieving a goal.
- the process of converting information into a form that can be stored in memory.
- a type of memory that stores information briefly (for a few seconds or less) before it is either forgotten or transferred to short-term memory.
- a psychological defense mechanism in which the individual pushes unpleasant memories, thoughts, or feelings out of their consciousness.
- the inability to remember the source or origin of a memory.
- the process of accessing and recalling information from memory
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- a type of sensory memory that stores visual information briefly.
- the process of grouping individual pieces of information together in order to remember them more easily.
- the mental process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.
- a memory aid that uses a system of associations to help remember information
- the ability to identify an item or concept as familiar based on previous exposure or learning.
- the mental process of encoding, storing, and retrieving information.
- the feeling of having already experienced a current situation.
- the process of learning something that was previously learned and then forgotten.
- the retrieval of information from memory without the aid of any cues or prompts.
- a sudden and often novel realization of the solution to a problem.
20 Clues: the process of retaining information in memory over time. • the inability to remember the source or origin of a memory. • the feeling of having already experienced a current situation. • the process of accessing and recalling information from memory • a type of sensory memory that stores visual information briefly. • ...
