mental Crossword Puzzles
6.02 vocab 2022-05-13
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- the compacity to make consequential distinctions in nature
- children can learn naturally if placed in a prepared learning environment with learning games and classroom is designed so students can learn themselves
- development relating to issues of right and wrong and affecting how people behave
- wrote that biological development and cultural experience both influenced children's ability to learn
- involves skill in the performance, composition, and appreciation of musical patterns
- having an effective understanding of oneself
- able to speak two languages easily and naturally
- outlined layers of environment that affect a child's development
- the use of mental abilities to coordinate bodily movements to solve problems
- moral development takes place in stages and that awareness of other people increases at each stage
- the results of a test designed to measure a child's ability to process information
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- looking at a situation only in personal needs and wants
- basic set of eight intelligences
- capacity to understand the intentions, motivations, and desires of other people
- ages 2-7 learn from language and mental images children pretend and imitate to learn
- capacity to analyze problems logically
- involves the potential to recognize and use the patterns of wide space and more confined areas
- child thinks in terms of own activities and what they perceive at the moment
- words in a series that begin with the same sounds
- using the senses to acquire information about the surrounding environment or situation
- intelligence ability to effectively learn languages
- the development of a person's mental and thinking abilities
- a speech sound that distinguishes one word from another
23 Clues: basic set of eight intelligences • capacity to analyze problems logically • having an effective understanding of oneself • able to speak two languages easily and naturally • words in a series that begin with the same sounds • intelligence ability to effectively learn languages • looking at a situation only in personal needs and wants • ...
CLINICAL DISORDERS 2023-09-14
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- fear of heights
- is the fear of dogs.
- an intense and irrational fear of blood.
- is a n irrational fear of water.
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
- a mental health condition characterized by a disconnection from reality, leading to hallucinations, delusions, and impaired thinking and perception.
- is the fear of being isolated, lonely, or alone.
- fear of going to the dentist.
- is a neurodevelopmental disorder causing inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity, impacting daily life.
- not a medical condition but a natural emotion that is vital for survival when an individual faces danger.
- extreme or irrational fear of dirt or contamination.
- a chronic, milder form of depression with long-term, low-grade symptoms of sadness and diminished interest in daily activities.
- refers to a strong fear of public speaking.
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- fear of crowds.
- a mood disorder featuring chronic mood swings between hypomania and mild depression, less severe than bipolar disorder.
- is a sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause.
- the act of intentionally ending one's own life
- a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally.
- - is an intense fear of thunder and lightning.
- an intense and irrational fear of confined or enclosed spaces.
- NERVOSA It is characterized by uncontrolled episodes of overeating, called bingeing
- a progressive cognitive disorder that impairs memory and daily functioning, often due to conditions like Alzheimer's disease.
- also known as manic-depressive illness
- is a mental health condition triggered by trauma, causing flashbacks, nightmares, anxiety, and emotional distress.
- also known as the puerperium and the "fourth trimester’’
25 Clues: fear of crowds. • fear of heights • is the fear of dogs. • fear of going to the dentist. • is a n irrational fear of water. • also known as manic-depressive illness • an intense and irrational fear of blood. • refers to a strong fear of public speaking. • the act of intentionally ending one's own life • - is an intense fear of thunder and lightning. • ...
Cuestiones éticas en la terapia de juego 2024-05-26
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- ¿Qué pueden perder los profesionales de la salud mental debido a un dilema ético?
- ¿Con el tiempo el proceso de la toma de decisiones éticas puede llegar a ser?
- Principio ético que busca el bien del paciente.
- Característica de una persona que hace lo correcto en lugar de la obligación por el temor a las consecuencias
- Obligación de tratar a los pacientes con honestidad y sin discriminación.
- Principio ético que consiste en cumplir las promesas hechas a los pacientes.
- ¿Qué se necesita para abordar los dilemas éticos de manera adecuada en la práctica profesional?
- ¿Cómo puede ayudar un modelo de toma de decisiones éticas a resolver dilemas profesionales?
- Honestidad y transparencia con el paciente.
- ¿Cuál es la importancia de la autoconsciencia en la ética profesional?
- ¿Qué daño potencial puede causar un dilema ético?
- ¿Qué implica la aceptación de la emoción en la ética de la virtud?
- ¿Qué implica seguir las normas éticas y legales de una profesión?
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- Código que regula la conducta profesional en salud mental
- ¿Por qué es importante estar al tanto de las actualizaciones en los códigos éticos y legales de una profesión?
- ¿Qué puede ayudar a los profesionales a entender las reacciones a los dilemas éticos?
- Valor ético que implica actuar con integridad y autoconsciencia, aceptando las emociones.
- ¿Cómo puede ser visto un dilema ético por un consejero?
- ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre autorregulación y regulación gubernamental en la ética profesional?
- En que lugar del mundo el 50% de los matrimonios terminan en divorcio
- ¿Por qué se han desarrollado códigos de ética en diversas profesiones?
- ¿Cómo se puede fomentar la confianza del público en las profesiones de la salud mental?
- Cree que la ética profesional abarca cuatro dimensiones
- Conducta basada en el interés personal del terapeuta.
- ¿Cuál es el propósito de tener colegas de confianza para consultar en situaciones éticas?
25 Clues: Honestidad y transparencia con el paciente. • Principio ético que busca el bien del paciente. • ¿Qué daño potencial puede causar un dilema ético? • Conducta basada en el interés personal del terapeuta. • ¿Cómo puede ser visto un dilema ético por un consejero? • Cree que la ética profesional abarca cuatro dimensiones • ...
Chapter 8 Motivation and Emotion - Power 3 2025-04-10
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- The mental process of drawing conclusions based on information or evidence.
- A sudden realization or understanding of how to solve a problem.
- Tendency of the body to maintain a steady state
- A best or most typical example of a category or concept.
- A problem-solving technique where steps are planned to reduce the difference between the current state and the goal.
- Thinking that narrows down multiple ideas into a single, best solution.
- A mark, character, or object that represents an idea, object, or relationship
- A general idea or category that groups similar objects, events, or people
- The inability to see a new use for an object beyond its usual purpose.
- A step-by-step method or set of rules used to solve a problem or complete a task
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- A problem-solving strategy that involves reducing the gap between the current situation and the goal.
- Reasoning from specific examples to form a general rule or conclusion.
- Creative thinking that generates many possible solutions or ideas.
- The tendency to focus on information that supports existing beliefs and ignore opposing evidence.
- Reasoning from general principles to reach a specific conclusion.
- A tendency to approach problems in the same way that has worked in the past.
- Rearranging elements of a problem in a new way to find a solution.
- A mental shortcut or rule of thumb used to make decisions or solve problems quickly.
- The process of mentally processing information to form ideas, solve problems, or make decisions
- Forgetting where or how you learned something, even if you remember the information itself.
20 Clues: Tendency of the body to maintain a steady state • A best or most typical example of a category or concept. • A sudden realization or understanding of how to solve a problem. • Reasoning from general principles to reach a specific conclusion. • Creative thinking that generates many possible solutions or ideas. • ...
Crucigrama 2024-08-29
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- Habilidad para orientar la acción de los grupos humanos
- Aptitud para encontrar soluciones a los problemas de manera eficaz.
- Habilidad para adaptarse a cambios y nuevas situaciones.
- Fuerza interna que impulsa a actuar y lograr objetivos.
- Acción y efecto de asociar.
- Capacidad de manejar y controlar las propias emociones.
- Acto de elegir una opción entre varias alternativas.
- Capacidad de seleccionar y concentrarse en estímulos relevantes.
- Habilidad de conectarse con nuestros sentimientos, pensamientos y acciones.
- Capacidad para retener y recordar información.
- Capacidad para ajustarse a nuevas condiciones o situaciones.
- Proceso de intercambiar información entre personas.
- Magnitud física que expresa la relación de rapidez en la que ocurre un evento.
- Tareas y responsabilidades relacionadas con la gestión directa de personas.
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- Habilidad para mantener el esfuerzo y superar dificultades.
- Comportamiento organizacional que anticipa acontecimientos, asume responsabilidades
- Asociaciones entre dos o más personas basadas en emociones.
- Capacidad física o mental para realizar tareas que requieren esfuerzo.
- Estrategia de comunicación que consiste en prestar atención completa
- Buscar equilibrio entre deberes laborales y personales con tranquilidad mental.
- Proceso mental que combina imaginación, curiosidad
- Habilidad para identificar, analizar y resolver dificultades.
- Comportamiento que demuestra competencia y ética en el trabajo.
- Evaluación objetiva y razonada de información para tomar decisiones.
- Acción de controlar respuestas impulsivas.
- Capacidad y coraje para realizar acciones con destreza
- Capacidad de entender y compartir los sentimientos de los demás.
- Capacidad de soportar algo sin alterarse.
- Habilidad para comunicar ideas de manera clara y coherente.
- Proceso de pensar de manera lógica para llegar a conclusiones.
30 Clues: Acción y efecto de asociar. • Capacidad de soportar algo sin alterarse. • Acción de controlar respuestas impulsivas. • Capacidad para retener y recordar información. • Proceso mental que combina imaginación, curiosidad • Proceso de intercambiar información entre personas. • Acto de elegir una opción entre varias alternativas. • ...
Psychology 2023-05-02
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
Good Health 2012-10-29
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- any nutritious substance that people eat
- the condition of being physically fit and healthy
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for good health
- the way in which a person or group lives
- activity requiring physical effort to sustain or improve health and fitness
- the ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort
- a set of instructions for preparing a particular dish
- the product of a tree or plant that contains seeds and can be eaten as food
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- the state of something
- a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind
- a plant, or part of a plant that is used as food
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
- the quality or state of being strong
- in good health
- put into mouth, chew and then swallow
- an instance of being injured
- physical suffering or discomfort caused by illness or injury
17 Clues: in good health • the state of something • an instance of being injured • the quality or state of being strong • put into mouth, chew and then swallow • any nutritious substance that people eat • the way in which a person or group lives • a plant, or part of a plant that is used as food • the condition of being physically fit and healthy • ...
Vocabulary Review 2024-04-25
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- You do this when you create an argument.
- A person's ______ determines whether a prosecutor will issue them charges.
- You might be able to predict the future if you have a ____.
- "____ times call for ____ measures"
- Nancy Sherman argues that survivor guilt has moral ____.
- A captain is _____ with protecting their troop of soldiers.
- This way of feeling can help you connect with the experience of others.
- This storm is common along the coastlines of Asian countries.
- This is used to support an argument.
- Another word for "believable".
- Students thought it was ____ when I said, "We are not animals. We are survivors."
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- A quiet practice to help improve your mental health.
- We are writing this kind of essay right now.
- This "heavy load" can be physical, mental, or emotional.
- This inner voice can help you make good choices.
- This experience can leave you frozen and focused on one item.
- Another word for "regret".
17 Clues: Another word for "regret". • Another word for "believable". • "____ times call for ____ measures" • This is used to support an argument. • You do this when you create an argument. • We are writing this kind of essay right now. • This inner voice can help you make good choices. • A quiet practice to help improve your mental health. • ...
Prevención de Riesgos Laborales 2025-04-08
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- Agente físico nocivo para el oído
- Acciones tomadas para evitar accidentes o lesiones
- Cansancio físico o mental
- Equipos de protección como cascos, guantes, gafas...
- Equipo utilizado para apagar incendios
- Presión o tensión emocional
- Probabilidad de que ocurra un daño en el entorno laboral
- Desastre causado por fuego descontrolado en un entorno laboral.
- Suceso inesperado que puede causar daño o lesión.
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- Acoso laboral
- Estado de agotamiento físico, emocional y mental causado por un estrés prolongado en el ámbito laboral
- Emisión de energía peligrosa para la salud
- Paneles con gráficos, de distintos colores, que informan sobre peligros o instrucciones de seguridad
- Asistencia básica proporcionada a una persona herida antes de la llegada de ayuda profesional.
- Situación imprevista que requiere acción inmediata
- Factor que puede causar estrés térmico
- Proceso de salida rápida y organizada en caso de emergencia
17 Clues: Acoso laboral • Cansancio físico o mental • Presión o tensión emocional • Agente físico nocivo para el oído • Equipo utilizado para apagar incendios • Factor que puede causar estrés térmico • Emisión de energía peligrosa para la salud • Suceso inesperado que puede causar daño o lesión. • Acciones tomadas para evitar accidentes o lesiones • ...
i puzzle 2014-09-25
16 Clues: sick • huge • frozen • picture • a thought • not legal • not perfect • not possible • stupid person • mental creativity • now, straight away • eskimo's snow house • essential, you need to • floating mountain of ice • someone who needs patience • to buy from another country
BHOLI 2020-10-31
16 Clues: grand • murmur • author • ponder • jealousy • ceremony • brainless • cavalcade • despicable • mental distress • on who sells food • shocked or surprised • feed or encourage something • removal of seeds from cotton • play games for chance of money • probably something in the future
p85 2023-04-18
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- Intense physical or mental suffering
- To completely destroy or demolish something
- A planned and skillful movement, especially in military or political strategy
- Open, honest, and sincere
- Something passed down from a predecessor, such as an inheritance or tradition
- To draw out or evoke a response or reaction
- The ability to sustain physical or mental effort for extended periods of time
- One's family or relatives
- Special words or expressions used by a particular profession or group that may be difficult for others to understand
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- Great delight or happiness
- A peculiar or unusual habit or behavior
- A person with exceptional talent or ability
- A state of wild excitement or confusion
- A large meal for many people, often a celebration
- To stop or come to a stop
- A plan or strategy for achieving a particular goal
- To nullify or make ineffective
- A situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives
- To suggest or hint at something without stating it directly
19 Clues: Open, honest, and sincere • To stop or come to a stop • One's family or relatives • Great delight or happiness • To nullify or make ineffective • Intense physical or mental suffering • A peculiar or unusual habit or behavior • A state of wild excitement or confusion • A person with exceptional talent or ability • To completely destroy or demolish something • ...
Joelle's puzzle 2021-01-22
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- a planned action is taken before an event to increase the chances of a safe outcome.
- A pandemic affecting our everyday lives
- Constant craving of something
- A deep sadness
- A drug that speeds up the body
- A paper cylinder filled with tobacco for smoking
- Walking in someones shoes
- major decision a choice that can impact your life dramatically
- A type of vape pen
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- A disease that affects the whole world
- A disease spread throughout a community
- situation Surroundings that may cause injury or harm
- A substance that alters the bodies way of functioning
- An inhale and exhale vapor containing nicotine and flavoring produced by a device designed for this purpose
- A toxic liquid form of tobacco
- A mental Disorder that causes worry
- Feeling bad or sorry for someone
- behavior the possibility that an action may cause injury or harm to you or others
- illness Health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking, or behavior.
- decision a choice that does not have a major impact on your life
20 Clues: A deep sadness • A type of vape pen • Walking in someones shoes • Constant craving of something • A toxic liquid form of tobacco • A drug that speeds up the body • Feeling bad or sorry for someone • A mental Disorder that causes worry • A disease that affects the whole world • A disease spread throughout a community • A pandemic affecting our everyday lives • ...
Health 2025-02-25
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- The ability to recognize, understand, and manage our feelings.
- Information based on reality and evidence.
- The variety of unique characteristics among people.
- False ideas that are often mistaken for truth.
- Thoughts and opinions formed from experiences and education.
- The different aspects that contribute to overall well-being.
- A common behaviour among adolescents involving electronic cigarettes.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Supportive connections between individuals.
- The state of the body and its functions.
- The shared customs, behaviours, and values of a community.
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- The influence of friends, family, and environment on well-being.
- The condition of being in good shape and free from illness.
- Problems or challenges that affect well-being.
- The way people perceive and express themselves.
- The period of life between childhood and adulthood.
- The ability to think, learn, and make decisions.
- Assistance provided by others in times of need.
- The power to gain and apply information and skills.
19 Clues: The state of the body and its functions. • Information based on reality and evidence. • Supportive connections between individuals. • Problems or challenges that affect well-being. • False ideas that are often mistaken for truth. • The way people perceive and express themselves. • Assistance provided by others in times of need. • ...
Final Exam Prep 2025-05-21
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- One side of the health triangle focused on emotions and thoughts
- A type of goal that is Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound
- Often falsely believed to reduce stress or anxiety
- Nutrient group that includes meat and beans
- Part of SMART goals meaning the goal matters to your life
- The “S” in SMART goals stands for this
- The act of agreeing to something freely without pressure
- A coping strategy involving expressing feelings through writing
- Group of substances including alcohol and tobacco
- Drugs that slow down brain activity
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- The plate model used for balanced eating
- Nutrient percentage shown on food labels
- The only 100% effective form of birth control
- This part of the brain handles decision making
- A barrier to mental health support caused by judgment or misunderstanding
- Technique used to revive someone who has stopped breathing
- Standard amount listed on a nutrition label
- The first step before giving help in an emergency
- Helping behavior reduced by presence of others
19 Clues: Drugs that slow down brain activity • The “S” in SMART goals stands for this • The plate model used for balanced eating • Nutrient percentage shown on food labels • Nutrient group that includes meat and beans • Standard amount listed on a nutrition label • The only 100% effective form of birth control • This part of the brain handles decision making • ...
The Brain and Mental Health Disorders 2024-10-07
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- Column of nerve tissue
- Largest part of the brain, made up of four different lobes
- A mental disorder that includes experiencing delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech
- Chronic stress that interferes with everday lives and ability to function
- When someone's brain has formed two or more entirely different personalities
- Seasonal Affective Disorder
- Handles hearing, smell, and memory
- A eating disorder that includes binge eating and throwing up after
- Coordinates body movements, including balance
- A mental disorder that includes shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration
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- Gland that produces melatonin which regulates sleep and wake cycles
- Somatic sensations like pain, touch, temp. and speech
- Produces hormones that regulate growth and metabolism.
- Back of brain that handles vision and speech
- Handles memory, intelligence, behavior, emotions, smell
- Largest part of interbrain, communicates info between body and brain
- A psychiatric disorder where experiencing something traumatic you have flashbacks, dreams, and memories of that event
17 Clues: Column of nerve tissue • Seasonal Affective Disorder • Handles hearing, smell, and memory • Back of brain that handles vision and speech • Coordinates body movements, including balance • Somatic sensations like pain, touch, temp. and speech • Produces hormones that regulate growth and metabolism. • Handles memory, intelligence, behavior, emotions, smell • ...
Social Psychology 2025-06-04
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- Overestimating internal causes for others’ behavior.
- Better performance on easy tasks in the presence of others.
- Attributing success to oneself and failure to external factors.
- Desire for harmony leads to poor decision-making.
- Generalizations about a group.
- Mental shortcuts used to make judgments quickly.
- Reduced effort when working in a group.
- People are less likely to help when others are present (e.g., Kitty Genovese case).
- Feeling anonymous or less accountable within a group can lead to increased aggression.
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- Frustration can lead to aggressive behavior.
- Helping without expecting anything in return.
- Mental frameworks that help organize information.
- Unconscious prejudices that influence behavior.
- Favoring one’s own group over others.
- Adjusting behavior to match group norms (e.g., Asch’s line experiment).
- Agreeing to a request from someone with no authority.
- Following orders from an authority figure (e.g., Milgram’s shock experiment).
17 Clues: Generalizations about a group. • Favoring one’s own group over others. • Reduced effort when working in a group. • Frustration can lead to aggressive behavior. • Helping without expecting anything in return. • Unconscious prejudices that influence behavior. • Mental shortcuts used to make judgments quickly. • Mental frameworks that help organize information. • ...
Dangers of Vaping Marijuana 2023-03-24
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- Lung development ends in the early
- Neurotransmitter activated with THC use
- Found in cartridges used to vape marijuana, and damages lungs
- This neural pathway is activated when using THC
- Introducing chemicals to the developing brain does this to the brain
- Potential consequence of high levels of THC use
- Chemical in vaping dabs or wax
- E cigarette vaping associated lung injury
- From 2017 to 2018, the number of 10th and 12th graders vaping marijuana did this
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- High levels of THC can do this to mental health issues
- Many states have done this with marijuana
- Found to be a lung-inflamatory
- Mental Health Issue that can be triggered by THC use
- Brain development continues through age
- Higher levels of THC today make marijuana this
- Teen Marijuana use results in loss of this
16 Clues: Found to be a lung-inflamatory • Chemical in vaping dabs or wax • Lung development ends in the early • Neurotransmitter activated with THC use • Brain development continues through age • Many states have done this with marijuana • E cigarette vaping associated lung injury • Teen Marijuana use results in loss of this • Higher levels of THC today make marijuana this • ...
Unit 1 Review Exercise 2021-09-19
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- Set up common steps to be followed whenever it is administered.
- Perspectives used to explain events.
- A cluster of symptoms.
- Institutions whose primary purpose was to care for people with mental illness.
- Brain surgery for mental disorders.
- It must accurately measure what it is supposed to measure.
- A determination that a person’s psychological problems constitute a particular disorder.
- segments that control the characteristics and traits a person inherits.
- It interferes with daily functioning.
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- The “royal road to the unconscious.”
- A society's history, values, institutions, habits, skills, technology, and arts.
- The consistency of assessment measures.
- The collecting of relevant information in an effort to reach a conclusion.
- The personality force that operates by the morality principle.
- The total number of cases in the population during a given period.
- Stated and unstated rules for proper conduct.
16 Clues: A cluster of symptoms. • Brain surgery for mental disorders. • The “royal road to the unconscious.” • Perspectives used to explain events. • It interferes with daily functioning. • The consistency of assessment measures. • Stated and unstated rules for proper conduct. • It must accurately measure what it is supposed to measure. • ...
Fitzgerald 2024-11-01
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- the city in France where Fitzgerald finished writing his famous novel
- symbolic color frequently used in "The Great Gatsby"
- last name of the girl Fitzgerald met in Alabama
- Zelda's ultimate mental health diagnosis
- main theme of Fitzgerald's books
- country where Fitzgerald worked as a screenwriter
- The place Fitzgerald moved to in 1937 to work as a screenwriter
- type of health issues that affected Zelda
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- the name of Fitzgerald's daughter born in October 1921
- Fitzgerald's unfinished final novel
- the university where Fitzgerald spent more time writing than studying
- the city where Scott Fitzgerald was born
- name of the second woman in his life
- the name of the girl Fitzgerald fell in love with at an army camp
- place where Fitzgerald met Zelda
- month of birth of on of the most important American writers in 20th century
16 Clues: place where Fitzgerald met Zelda • main theme of Fitzgerald's books • Fitzgerald's unfinished final novel • name of the second woman in his life • the city where Scott Fitzgerald was born • Zelda's ultimate mental health diagnosis • type of health issues that affected Zelda • last name of the girl Fitzgerald met in Alabama • ...
heath and wellness 2021-09-21
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- Body Connection
- identifying the source of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental and emotional health
- Management
- to say no effectively
- is the state of well being or total heath
- sharing of thoughts and feeling with other people
- resolution skills
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- how your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotion.
- between people with opposing viewpoints,interests,and needs
- Skills
- at the score is is trustworthy and dependable
- body's response to really do image dangers and other life events
- is the compensation physical mental/emotional social well being
- means having the ability to end a disagreement keep it from larger conflict
14 Clues: Skills • Management • Body Connection • resolution skills • to say no effectively • is the state of well being or total heath • at the score is is trustworthy and dependable • sharing of thoughts and feeling with other people • between people with opposing viewpoints,interests,and needs • is the compensation physical mental/emotional social well being • ...
health 2023-04-25
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- Practices that promote self-compassion and well-being
- Practice of focused attention for relaxation and stress reduction
- Returning to a healthy state after illness or injury
- Beneficial to health, promoting well-being
- Rehabilitation through exercises and movements
- Taking steps to avoid or reduce the risk of illness or injury
- Ability to cope with and bounce back from challenges
- Overall state of physical, mental, and emotional well-being
- health Emotional and psychological well-being
- Physical well-being and ability to perform physical activities
- The types of food and drink consumed regularly
- Administration of vaccines to prevent infectious diseases
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- Process of recovering from illness or injury and restoring health
- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent illness
- Essential rest for the body and mind to function properly
- diet Eating a variety of foods in appropriate proportions for optimal health
- A physiological and psychological response to challenging situations
- Physical activity to improve strength, endurance, and flexibility
- The science of how the body uses food for energy and growth
- Overall state of being in good health and well-being
20 Clues: Beneficial to health, promoting well-being • Rehabilitation through exercises and movements • health Emotional and psychological well-being • The types of food and drink consumed regularly • Returning to a healthy state after illness or injury • Ability to cope with and bounce back from challenges • Overall state of being in good health and well-being • ...
Physiological Disorder Crossword Puzzle (Wesley) 2024-03-14
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- appetite for non-nutritive substances, such as clay, paper, glass, metal, etc
- psychological issue manifests as an actual physical symptom
- inability to cope with a major stressors/life event
- repeated mental thoughts and behaviors
- excessive need for admiration
- compulsive urge to pull out one's hair
- excessive need for attention
- anxiety causes individual to not speak in specific situations or to specific people
- alternates between mania and depression
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- reading/written expression/math, ranges from mild/moderate/severe
- formerly hypochondriasis, excessive belief that one is ill or sick constantly
- formerly mental retardation, IQ below 70
- inability to control urination
- lack of emotional regard for others, disregard for legality/rights of others
- applies to kids, disturbed and inappropriate ways of social interaction with others
- urge to pick at skin that causes scabs, bleeding, and sores
- irrational fear of object/person/etc
- voluntary or involuntary fecal soilage, typically applies to children
- instability of emotion, relationships, and self-image
19 Clues: excessive need for attention • excessive need for admiration • inability to control urination • irrational fear of object/person/etc • repeated mental thoughts and behaviors • compulsive urge to pull out one's hair • alternates between mania and depression • formerly mental retardation, IQ below 70 • inability to cope with a major stressors/life event • ...
Generalized Anxiety Disorder 2024-05-07
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- The inability to rest or relax as a result of anxiety or boredom
- A situation that exposes one to potential harm
- Health Internal state of well-being
- Relating to society
- A person's surroundings
- Having or showing a tendency to be easily annoyed or made angry
- A type of treatment that uses vitamins and herbal remedies
- Dull pain in a body part
- Changes made to one's work/school experience to make it easier for them to function
- A condition in which one experiences uncontrolled stress or fear
- An organization that helps protect the rights of people with disabilities
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- A group of events that are part of a larger sequence
- A crisis line based in Vermont
- A substance used to combat a specific ailment
- Connections with others (sometimes worsened by GAD)
- Passed down from parent(s) to child
- Feelings stemming from a deeply distressing experience
- Generalised Anxiety Disorder
- Talking to a professional to improve mental health
19 Clues: Relating to society • A person's surroundings • Dull pain in a body part • Generalised Anxiety Disorder • A crisis line based in Vermont • Passed down from parent(s) to child • Health Internal state of well-being • A substance used to combat a specific ailment • A situation that exposes one to potential harm • Talking to a professional to improve mental health • ...
This crossword puzzle is designed to challenge your understanding of various health and science-related concepts. Each clue corresponds to a word related to topics such as the human body, diseases, emotions, and healthy habits. 2025-04-28
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- A natural state of rest.
- Having protection against infections or diseases.
- A condition that affects the body or mind.
- Relating to the period between childhood and adulthood.
- Doing something at the same time or interval.
- The organ inside the skull that controls thoughts, memory, feelings, and movement.
- Mental or emotional strain or tension.
- Being in good physical and mental condition.
- An emotional state or perception, such as happiness, sadness, or fear.
- More than two but not many.
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- A strong feeling such as happiness, sadness, anger, or fear.
- The kinds of food a person habitually eats.
- A state of poor health, often characterized by symptoms like fever, cough, or fatigue.
- Tiny organisms that can be harmful or helpful.
- The positive effects or advantages gained from something.
- The study of the natural world and how it works.
- Microscopic infectious agents.
- In a poor or unsatisfactory manner.
- Signs or indicators that something might be wrong with the body.
19 Clues: A natural state of rest. • More than two but not many. • Microscopic infectious agents. • In a poor or unsatisfactory manner. • Mental or emotional strain or tension. • A condition that affects the body or mind. • The kinds of food a person habitually eats. • Being in good physical and mental condition. • Doing something at the same time or interval. • ...
TUGAS KELOMPOK 2024-10-17
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- Proses pemulihan untuk individu yang mengalami masalah.
- Jenis kenakalan remaja yang melibatkan pencurian atau tindakan melanggar hukum lainnya?
- Orang yang menjadi sasaran bullying disebut?
- Tekanan mental yang dialami seseorang.
- Proses bertukar informasi antara individu
- Bentuk kenakalan remaja yang melibatkan tindakan berkelahi atau kekerasan fisik?
- Salah satu bentuk penyimpangan yang melibatkan penggunaan zat terlarang
- Tokoh yang bertugas memberikan layanan bimbingan dan konseling di sekolah?
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- Tindakan yang bertujuan menyakiti atau melecehkan orang lain secara fisik atau verbal
- Tindakan menghina atau merendahkan orang lain dengan kata-kata
- Dorongan yang membuat seseorang berusaha mencapai tujuannya.
- Proses untuk membantu individu menemukan jalan hidup.
- Tindakan melanggar norma sosial atau hukum yang dilakukan oleh remaja?
- Tempat umum di sekolah di mana bullying sering terjadi
- Kemampuan yang perlu dimiliki untuk mencapai sukses.
- Perasaan yang dapat memengaruhi tindakan dan pikiran.
- Bentuk bullying yang dilakukan secara online melalui media sosial atau platform digital?
- Kondisi mental yang sering dialami korban bullying, seperti perasaan rendah diri atau depresi?
- Pendekatan yang digunakan untuk memberikan bantuan secara personal.
19 Clues: Tekanan mental yang dialami seseorang. • Proses bertukar informasi antara individu • Orang yang menjadi sasaran bullying disebut? • Kemampuan yang perlu dimiliki untuk mencapai sukses. • Proses untuk membantu individu menemukan jalan hidup. • Perasaan yang dapat memengaruhi tindakan dan pikiran. • Tempat umum di sekolah di mana bullying sering terjadi • ...
Menjejaki Chomsky 2020-09-27
Chapter 1 2013-09-08
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- This man focused his studies on the unconscious mind - Also considered to be the grandfather of psychotherapy (last name)
- The Science of behavior and mental processes
- A factor or condition that is deliberately manipulated to determine whether it causes any change in another behavior or condition (two words)
- A descritpive research method in which researchers use interviews and or questionnaires to gather information about the attitudes, beliefs, experiences or behaviors of a group of people
- The first formal school of thought in psychology, aimed at understanding the basic elements of conscious mental experience
- A descriptive research method in which a single individual is studied in great depth (two words)
- an inert or harmless substance given to the control group in an experiment
- The only research method that can be used to identify cause-effect relationships between two or more conditions or variables
- In 1879, this man set up the first official psychology lab (last name)
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- A descriptive research method in which obseration and recording of behavior takes place in its natural setting
- The factor or condition that is measured at the end of an experiment and is presumed to vary as a result of the manipulations of the independent variables (two words)
- An orderly, systematic procedure used by researchers as they identify a problem, design a study, collect data, draw a conclusion and communicate their findings
- The school of psychology that emphasizes that individuals perceive objects and patterns as whole units
- The school of psychology that views observable, measurable behavior as the subject matter for psychology, NOT unconscious thoughts (one word)
- A three-pronged approach used in much of psychology to help explain behavior - Uses biological, psychological and sociocultural approaches
- An early school of psychology that was concerned with how humans and animals use mental process in adapting to their environment
- A general principle or set of principles proposed to explain how a number of separate facts are related
- A testable prediction about the conditions under which a particular behavior or mental process may occur
- The school of psychology that focuses on the uniqueness of humans and their capacity for choice, growth and psychological health (one word)
19 Clues: The Science of behavior and mental processes • In 1879, this man set up the first official psychology lab (last name) • an inert or harmless substance given to the control group in an experiment • A descriptive research method in which a single individual is studied in great depth (two words) • ...
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. • ...
StudySync - Vocabulary: Technical Jargon 2021-01-04
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- the content of a particular field of knowledge
- a school for special training
- relating to chemistry
- referring to a centralized form of government or authority
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- affected by a disorder of the mind
- the work of a minister of religion
- the carrying of people, goods, or materials from one place to another
- the science of mental life
- relating to the study and practice of medicine
- someone with great knowledge about something
10 Clues: relating to chemistry • the science of mental life • a school for special training • affected by a disorder of the mind • the work of a minister of religion • someone with great knowledge about something • the content of a particular field of knowledge • relating to the study and practice of medicine • referring to a centralized form of government or authority • ...
Ground Zero Vocabulary 2023-09-14
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- the portion or bits of something left over or left behind after it has been destroyed
- severe mental or physical pain or suffering
- a safe place;shelter
- to make a strong impression on someone with something unexpected
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- people who rebel against their government
- to turn pale as if in fear
- bargaining
- very agitated or upset as a result of emotion or mental conflict
- destroy or injure severely
- a strong drive for success
10 Clues: bargaining • a safe place;shelter • to turn pale as if in fear • destroy or injure severely • a strong drive for success • people who rebel against their government • severe mental or physical pain or suffering • very agitated or upset as a result of emotion or mental conflict • to make a strong impression on someone with something unexpected • ...
MENJAGA KESEHATAN DIRI 2024-08-12
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- Zat gizi yang berfungsi sebagai sumber energi dan cadangan energi bagi tubuh.
- Contoh buah yang mengandung vitamin A.
- Kesehatan yang berkaitan dengan kondisi emosi, kejiwaan.
- Salah satu tindakan yang mengakibatkan kesehatan mental terganggu(murung,tertekan).
- Sebutan bagi anak yang kekurangan gizi.
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- Sumber energi utama bagi tubuh manusia.
- Daging, ikan, telur mengandung zat gizi ...
- Salah satu olahraga yang meningkatkan keseimbangan dan kelenturan.
- Contoh buah yang mengandung vitamin C.
- Olahraga yang dapat menurunkan berat badan.
10 Clues: Contoh buah yang mengandung vitamin A. • Contoh buah yang mengandung vitamin C. • Sumber energi utama bagi tubuh manusia. • Sebutan bagi anak yang kekurangan gizi. • Daging, ikan, telur mengandung zat gizi ... • Olahraga yang dapat menurunkan berat badan. • Kesehatan yang berkaitan dengan kondisi emosi, kejiwaan. • ...
Major Approaches in Psychology 2022-08-24
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- A procedure used to study the structure of the mind in which a person is asked to describe in detail what they are experiencing when they are exposed to a stimulus
- An early approach to psychology that concentrated on what the mind does—the functions of mental activity—and the role of behavior in allowing people to adapt to their environments
- Wundt’s approach, which focuses on understanding the fundamental mental components of consciousness, thinking, and other kinds of mental states and activities
- The approach that suggests that observable, external behavior, which can be objectively measured and observed, should be the focus of study
- The approach that suggests that all individuals naturally strive to grow, develop, and be in control of their lives and behavior
- The approach that views behavior from the perspective of the brain, the nervous system, and other biological functions
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- The approach based on the view that behavior is motivated by unconscious inner forces over which the individual has little control
- The approach that focuses on how people think, understand, and know about the world
- An approach to psychology that focuses on the organization of perception and thinking in a “whole” sense rather than on the individual elements of perception
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- The idea that behavior is caused primarily by choices that are made freely by the individual
- The idea that people’s behavior is produced primarily by factors outside of their willful control
12 Clues: The scientific study of behavior and mental processes • The approach that focuses on how people think, understand, and know about the world • The idea that behavior is caused primarily by choices that are made freely by the individual • The idea that people’s behavior is produced primarily by factors outside of their willful control • ...
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
Text 2.3 2025-08-20
Mental Health Career Vocabuary 2022-03-15
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- Doctor of Psychology.
- Being overly critical of ones self work.
- An extreme or irrational fear of something.
- Doctor of education.
- Study of the human mind and its functions.
- A measure or condition that keeps someone or something under control or within limits.
Down
- Mental disorder that causes a sense of distress.
- The way in which one acts or conducts oneself.
- A mental disorder where thoughts and emotion are impaired with reality.
- 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. • Mental disorder that causes a sense of distress. • ...
Lesson 34 - Technical Fields 2018-10-01
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- she has a lot of special knowledge in that area
- that school teaches about a specific domain
- if you are sick, you should seek this
- the expert knows all about that subject
- it is a science of mental health
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- it is deep inside your mind
- Amazon Prime are the experts
- the national government is in charge of that
- you might learn more about that in physical science
- the church has one
10 Clues: the church has one • it is deep inside your mind • Amazon Prime are the experts • it is a science of mental health • if you are sick, you should seek this • the expert knows all about that subject • that school teaches about a specific domain • the national government is in charge of that • she has a lot of special knowledge in that area • ...
PDHPE Crossword 2025-03-25
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- A very popular sport is h_____
- Make sure your food is very _________
- The five dimensions of heath are physical, social, mental, spiritual and __________
- How many litres of water should you drink a day?
- You will be ______ if you do sport
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- It is important to be physically ______
- It is ________ to do sport
- PDHPE stands for Personal Development, Health and Physical __________
- People always like to have a cold _____ after sport
- _________ health is very important
10 Clues: It is ________ to do sport • A very popular sport is h_____ • _________ health is very important • You will be ______ if you do sport • Make sure your food is very _________ • It is important to be physically ______ • How many litres of water should you drink a day? • People always like to have a cold _____ after sport • ...
PDHPE Crossword 2025-03-25
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- A very popular sport is h_____
- Make sure your food is _________
- The five dimensions of heath are physical, social, mental, spiritual and __________
- How many litres of water should you drink a day?
- You will be ______ if you do sport
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- It is important to be physically ______
- It is ________ to do sport
- PDHPE stands for Personal Development, Health and Physical __________
- People always like to have a cold _____ after sport
- _________ health is very important
10 Clues: It is ________ to do sport • A very popular sport is h_____ • Make sure your food is _________ • _________ health is very important • You will be ______ if you do sport • It is important to be physically ______ • How many litres of water should you drink a day? • People always like to have a cold _____ after sport • ...
Unraveling the Tangles of Thought 2025-08-13
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- Mindless phone activity that kills time
- Mental loop that paralyzes action
- Saying "yes" to others but "no" to yourself
- Plan your hours before they disappear
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- The first step to thinking for yourself
- Delay what you know you need to do
- Brain chemical that can help or hurt your focus
- Turning a negative into a mental win
- A private place to dump thoughts and gain clarity
- Letting go of chaos to regain control
10 Clues: Mental loop that paralyzes action • Delay what you know you need to do • Turning a negative into a mental win • Letting go of chaos to regain control • Plan your hours before they disappear • The first step to thinking for yourself • Mindless phone activity that kills time • Saying "yes" to others but "no" to yourself • Brain chemical that can help or hurt your focus • ...
Mental Health for the Holidays 2025-12-01
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- state of thankfulness and appreciation
- groups of people that share common characteristics
- using thoughts and behaviors to manage stressful situations
- help and resources that promote mental wellbeing
- practice of writing down thoughts, feelings, and experiences
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- positive state of emotional, psychological, and social health
- feeling of belonging and closeness with others
- negative stereotypes, judgmental attitudes, and discrimination
- treatment and support to improve mental wellbeing
- feeling of concern and wanting to help others
10 Clues: state of thankfulness and appreciation • feeling of concern and wanting to help others • feeling of belonging and closeness with others • help and resources that promote mental wellbeing • treatment and support to improve mental wellbeing • groups of people that share common characteristics • using thoughts and behaviors to manage stressful situations • ...
Regions and Directions Terms 2014-02-03
15 Clues: hip • chin • thigh • chest • forearm • eye area • cheek area • neck region • sole of foot • point of shoulder • area between hips • lateral part of leg • shoulder blade region • anterior surface of elbow • posterior surface of leg (calf)
MOMENT OF FOCUS 2025-08-27
15 Clues: – Fixed look • – Steady look • – Become aware • – Quick glance • – Look intently • – Detect quickly • – Watch carefully • – Study in detail • – Inspect closely • – Look over broadly • – See with attention • – Apply mental effort • – Center of attention • – Look over carefully • – Concentrated awareness
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 • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
The health triangle 2023-04-14
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- A properly balanced ________ is important for having a healthy life.
- _______ health is how people react to the environment.
- ________ is the act of using muscles to stay physically fit
- _______ can cause mental illness
- ________ Health deals with a body's function and movement
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- strong and important __________ increase happiness.
- ________ should help eliminate stress
- ________ is the development of skills and knowledge.
- Recommended that a person gets 6-8 hours of _______ every night.
- ________ health deals with how we think
10 Clues: _______ can cause mental illness • ________ should help eliminate stress • ________ health deals with how we think • strong and important __________ increase happiness. • ________ is the development of skills and knowledge. • _______ health is how people react to the environment. • ________ Health deals with a body's function and movement • ...
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.
Down
- Doctor of Psychology.
- 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. • Mental disorder that causes a sense of distress. • ...
Child Abuse/Neglect 2022-04-19
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- Don't be afraid to get _____
- acts that can cause someone to feel insulted or demeaned or wear down someone's self-esteem
- Language/behavior which damages mental/social development
- Safety rule number 5, no _____ no blame
- To treat with cruelty intentionally
- Failure to enroll a child into school
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- Fail to care properly for
- abusive sexual behavior by one person upon another
- safety rule number 4
- Abuse that includes touching another individual
10 Clues: safety rule number 4 • Fail to care properly for • Don't be afraid to get _____ • To treat with cruelty intentionally • Failure to enroll a child into school • Safety rule number 5, no _____ no blame • Abuse that includes touching another individual • abusive sexual behavior by one person upon another • Language/behavior which damages mental/social development • ...
Crossword - Benefits of Bilingualism 2023-08-26
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- Imperfect, containing mistakes.
- The beginning of something (usually unpleasant).
- Considering the whole system, not just individual parts.
- To prefer one thing over another.
- A set of skills that come from the mental process.
- To know and use multiple languages.
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- The left and right _____ have different functions in the brain.
- Relating to mental processes like thinking and understanding.
- The brain's ability to change and adapt.
- Being able to use and understand two languages.
10 Clues: Imperfect, containing mistakes. • To prefer one thing over another. • To know and use multiple languages. • The brain's ability to change and adapt. • Being able to use and understand two languages. • The beginning of something (usually unpleasant). • A set of skills that come from the mental process. • Considering the whole system, not just individual parts. • ...
Anxiety 2023-09-21
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- the inability to rest or relax as a result of anxiety
- anxiety or discomfort
- a mental condition characterized by excessive apprehension
- to anticipate with great apprehension or fear
- physical or emotional strain
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- a way of doing something
- give way to anxiety or unease
- an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous or unsafe
- an illness that disrupts normal physical or mental functions
- sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety
10 Clues: anxiety or discomfort • a way of doing something • physical or emotional strain • give way to anxiety or unease • sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety • to anticipate with great apprehension or fear • the inability to rest or relax as a result of anxiety • a mental condition characterized by excessive apprehension • ...
Bipolar Disorder 2025-11-10
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- The acronym of a national organization
- How bipolar disorder was viewed in the past
- Learning about your mental health condition
- An unfair judgment about someone
- A mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings
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- An extreme mood swing that decreases energy (lows)
- Something that works as a mood stabler
- How long bipolar disorder lasts
- An illness or condition that disrupts normal actions
- An extreme mood swing that increases energy (highs)
10 Clues: How long bipolar disorder lasts • An unfair judgment about someone • The acronym of a national organization • Something that works as a mood stabler • How bipolar disorder was viewed in the past • Learning about your mental health condition • An extreme mood swing that decreases energy (lows) • An extreme mood swing that increases energy (highs) • ...
Spelling 2025-10-17
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- An idea or opinion produced by thinking
- To achieve or complete something successfully
- Facts or details about a subject
- To accept something as true
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- A belief or judgment that is not based on proof
- The mental and moral qualities of a person
- A main division of a book
- A way in which things are not the same
- To form a mental picture of something
- Something that is liked more than others
10 Clues: A main division of a book • To accept something as true • Facts or details about a subject • To form a mental picture of something • A way in which things are not the same • An idea or opinion produced by thinking • Something that is liked more than others • The mental and moral qualities of a person • To achieve or complete something successfully • ...
Vocalbulary 2023-04-26
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- A term used to describe cancer.
- a monologue that is delivered when the character is alone
- continuing forever
- change of physical form, structure, or substance especially by supernatural means
- An exclamation; a crying-out or call.
- befitting or characteristic of one of eminent rank or attainments
- relating to or affected or characterized by spasm
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- an uncomfortable or embarrassed feeling
- causing extreme physical or mental pain
- characterized by faithlessness or readiness to betray trust; traitorous
- feeling or showing great surprise or wonder
- one that is engaged in or ready to engage in combat
- to attack especially with artillery or bombers
- to have an inflated view of your self-importance
- less advanced in mental, physical, or social development than is usual for one's age.
15 Clues: continuing forever • A term used to describe cancer. • An exclamation; a crying-out or call. • an uncomfortable or embarrassed feeling • causing extreme physical or mental pain • feeling or showing great surprise or wonder • to attack especially with artillery or bombers • to have an inflated view of your self-importance • relating to or affected or characterized by spasm • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab 2025-09-22
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- the branch of biology dealing with functions
- the science dealing with structure
- a weakened bacteria or virus given to a person to build immunity against disease
- practice of opening a vein by incision or puncture to remove blood
- a sign or indication of something
- diseases effecting many people at the same time
- the practice of diagnosing and treating mental disorders
- pertaining to old age
- the science of the mind or of mental states and processes
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- using electronic communications to exchange medical info from one site to another for the health and education of the patient or healthcare provider
- not involving penetration of skin
- loss of feeling or sensation
- organisms that can only be seen through a microscope
- a system of morals
- inhale and exhale of air or breathing
15 Clues: a system of morals • pertaining to old age • loss of feeling or sensation • not involving penetration of skin • a sign or indication of something • the science dealing with structure • inhale and exhale of air or breathing • the branch of biology dealing with functions • diseases effecting many people at the same time • organisms that can only be seen through a microscope • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism- Mitch 2017-08-21
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- The Buddha’s teachings, truth, the basic building blocks of reality; one of the three jewels of refuge
- Wisdom-heart or the awakened heart/mind; the aspiration for supreme enlightenment so that all sentient beings may be free from suffering
- A Buddhist monk
- indfulness of breathing
- Compassion; one of the four Brahma-Viharas (sublime abodes)
- Enlightened one; someone whose mind is completely free from the defilements; a person who is no longer bound to cyclic existence
- The practice of giving; generosity. Dana is the first of the ten paramis, or qualities to be perfected in order to become a Buddha
- The doctrine that all mental and physical phenomena arise and pass away depending on causes and conditions
- Heavenly or sublime abode, the four mind states said to lead to a rebirth in a heavenly realm: lovingkindness (metta), compassion (karuna), appreciative joy (mudita) and equanimity (upekkha)
- Loving kindness, gentle friendship; a practice for generating lovingkindness said to be first taught by the Buddha as an antidote to fear. It helps cultivate our natural capacity for an open and loving heart and is traditionally offered along with other Brahma-vihara meditations that enrich compassion, joy in the happiness of others and equanimity. These practices lead to the development of concentration, fearlessness, happiness and a greater ability to love.
- The best known of all the Buddhist scriptures; a collection of 423 verses, spoken by the Buddha, that focuses on the value of ethical conduct and mental training
- Careful attention to mental and physical processes; a key ingredient of meditation; one of the five spiritual faculties; one of the seven factors of enlightenment; an aspect of the Noble Eightfold Path
- the pleasant, unpleasant or neutral tone that arises with every experience; one of the five aggregates
- Impermanent, one of the three characteristics of existence. Buddhist teachings emphasize that all conditioned mental and physical phenomena are impermanent – nothing lasts, nothing stays the same.
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- Fully awakened one; specifically the historical Buddha, Sakyamuni, who lived and taught in India 2,500 years ago; one of the three jewels of refuge
- One who has taken a vow to become a fully enlightened Buddha; someone known for an unbounded readiness and availability to help all sentient beings
- The auspicious power of wholesome action that brings positive karmic results
- A Buddhist nun
- A mind that is open to the experience of the moment, free of conceptual overlays; first made popular by the Zen teacher Suzuki Roshi
- Defilement; unwholesome qualities; a factor of mind that obscures clear seeing; a hindrance to meditation; also know as afflictive emotion
- Mental absorption, a state of strong concentration that temporarily suspends the five hindrances
- Spiritual friend. In the Theravada Buddhist meditation tradition, teachers are often referred to as spiritual friends.
- Suffering; of pain, both mental and physical, of change, and endemic to cyclic existance; the first Noble Truth that acknowledges the reality of suffering
- The tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment in Bodh Gaya, India – a fig tree popularly called Pipal (Ficus Religiosa)
- Not self, insubstantiality, one of the three characteristics of existence
- Enlightenment, awakening
- Awakening
- A spiritual path that avoids extremes of self-mortification and self-indulgence, as discovered and taught by the Buddha
- Action, deed; the law of cause and effect; intentional action, either wholesome or unwholesome that brings either pleasant or unpleasant results respectively
- The pattern of conditioned habits that we mistake for a sense of self
- A gladdening of the mind and body. One of the seven factors of enlightenment
- Interest and inquiry into experience. One of the seven factors of enlightenment
32 Clues: Awakening • A Buddhist nun • A Buddhist monk • indfulness of breathing • Enlightenment, awakening • Compassion; one of the four Brahma-Viharas (sublime abodes) • The pattern of conditioned habits that we mistake for a sense of self • Not self, insubstantiality, one of the three characteristics of existence • ...
Unit 1 Terms Crossword 2023-01-18
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- A medical doctor who has specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders
- Psychologist study the behavior of shoppers to explain and predict their behavior
- psychologist studies how people differ from one another
- A method of self-observation in which participants report their thoughts and feelings
- Activity private, unobservable mental processes such as sensation, perception, thought, and problem solving
- James founder of functionalism; studied how humans use perception to function in our environment
- Approach in personality theory, this perspective focuses on the effects of learning on our personality development
- Athenian philosopher (ca. 470-399 B.C.E.) who shifted the emphasis of philosophical investigation from questions of natural science to ethics and human behavior. Knowledge is born within us
- psychologist a psychologist who diagnoses and treats people with emotional disturbances
- Skinner Behaviorist that developed the theory of operant conditioning by training pigeons and rats.
- Psychologist assesses and counsels students, consults with educators and parents, and performs behavioral intervention when necessary
- well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations
- Approach An approach to psychology that emphasizes the inherited, adaptive aspects of behavior and mental processes
- B. Watson behaviorism; emphasis on external behaviors of people and their reactions on a given situation; famous for Little Albert study in which baby was taught to fear a white rat
- observable actions of human beings and nonhuman animals
- Freud Austrian physician whose work focused on the unconscious causes of behavior and personality formation; founded psychoanalysis.
- psychologist focuses on how the individual's behavior and mental processes are affected by interactions with other people
- Approach psychological perspective concerned with how unconscious instincts, conflicts, motives, and defenses influence behavior
- Freud's theory of personality that attributes thoughts and actions to unconscious motives and conflicts; the techniques used in treating psychological disorders by seeking to expose and interpret unconscious tensions
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- Learning Theory the theory that we learn social behavior by observing and imitating and by being rewarded or punished
- psychologist A psychologist who studies the effects of the environment on people. (ex. impact of public parks on mental health)
- psychologist A psychologist who specializes in the treatment of milder emotional and behavioral disturbances.
- psychologist a psychologist who uses psychological concepts to make the workplace a more satisfying environment for employees and managers
- Approach An approach to psychology emphasizing the mental processes involved in knowing: how we direct our attention, perceive, remember, think, and solve problems.
- perspective A psychological approach that emphasizes social and cultural influences on behavior
- early school of thought promoted by Wundt and Titchener; used introspection to reveal the structure of the human mind
- Psychology a psychological approach that emphasizes that we often perceive the whole rather than the sum of the parts
- Approach an approach to psychology focusing on the body, especially the brain and nervous system
- psychologist the study of how psychological processes affect and can enhance teaching and learning
- Approach An approach to psychology emphasizing a person's positive qualities, the capacity for positive growth, and the freedom to choose any destiny.
- A school of psychology that focused on how our mental and behavioral processes function - how they enable us to adapt, survive, and flourish.
- psychologists concentrate on biological, psychological, and social factors involved in health and illness
- psychologist psychologist who applies psychology to law and legal proceedings
- psychologist a psychologist who studies the emotional, cognitive, biological, personal, and social changes that occur as an individual matures
- the scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- the view that psychology should be an objective science that studies behavior without reference to mental processes.
- Wundt father of psychology, first psychology research lab in Leipzig, Germany; research on workings of senses; applied scientific method to psychology; used Introspection
- Research pure research that aims to confirm an existing theory or to learn more about a concept or phenomenon
38 Clues: the scientific study of behavior and mental processes • psychologist studies how people differ from one another • observable actions of human beings and nonhuman animals • well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations • psychologist psychologist who applies psychology to law and legal proceedings • ...
Unit 1 2023-02-19
7 Clues: Phrenitis • Boring holes • Prince of physicians • First mental hostipal • Uncontrollable impulse to dance • Place to refuge mentally ill people • Treatment for mental illness in ancient days
Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-25
14 Clues: full • fervent • fragile • mournful • composure • to dry out • to shorten • repetitive • seemingly endless • everyday language • suspension of activity • seeming to occur everywhere • causing mental or physical pain • suitable for cultivation of land
ACT Words 2012-10-24
15 Clues: mind • hatred • legalize • surrender • companion • excels at • assemblage • rest a bit • to exchange • highest point • lacking energy • having human qualities • to make seem less serious • beating, group of related things • strenuous physical or mental labor
Health 2023-10-24
15 Clues: bread • a grain • a fruit • a dairy • a protein • food groups • a vegetable • staying calm • having friends • keeps you full • staying active • sweet and juicy • comes from cows • savory and healthy • how to stay healthy
Chapter 3 Health 2025-02-10
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- mechanisms - Are mental processes that protect individuals from strong or stressful emotions and situations.
- - The international use of unfriendly or offensive behavior.
- - Having enough skills to do something.
- - The ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels, is expressed by supporting a friend who is going through a difficult time.
- criticism - Non Hostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement.
- of needs - Is a ranked list of those needs essential to human growth and development, presented in ascending order, starting with basic needs and building towards the need to reach your highest potential.
- - To strive to be the best you can.
- identity - your sense of yourself as a unique individual.
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- - How much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself, influences the other characteristics of good mental health.
- - A form observance of core ethical values.
- - People have the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis.
- - Chemicals produced by your glands that regulate the activities of different body cells.
- model - Someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for you.
- -Emotional Health - Is the ability to accept yourself and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and challenges you meet in your life.
- - A complex set of characteristics that makes you unique.
- - The distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
- - signals that tell your mind and body how to react.
17 Clues: - To strive to be the best you can. • - Having enough skills to do something. • - A form observance of core ethical values. • - signals that tell your mind and body how to react. • - A complex set of characteristics that makes you unique. • identity - your sense of yourself as a unique individual. • - The international use of unfriendly or offensive behavior. • ...
Health thing 2023-04-14
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- relating to the mind
- relating to the body
- fats that can be found in two different forms and are fats that are needed in order to grow
- relating to social activity
- a unit of energy that is found in foods
- the pressure or anxiety of something
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- a food group that includes pasta
- a food group that includes things such as carrots and brocoli
- one's physical and mental conditions
- a food group that includes apples and oranges
- the activity that helps you to stay healthy and keep physical strength
- something that is commonly found in the foods that we eat to help us function
- a common drink that is needed in our everyday lives
- the result of overindulging unhealthy foods
14 Clues: relating to the mind • relating to the body • relating to social activity • a food group that includes pasta • one's physical and mental conditions • the pressure or anxiety of something • a unit of energy that is found in foods • the result of overindulging unhealthy foods • a food group that includes apples and oranges • a common drink that is needed in our everyday lives • ...
STEREOTYPES 2025-11-12
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- A generalized belief about a group, often acting as a mental shortcut.
- The tendency to notice information that supports existing beliefs.
- In SIT, the process of evaluating your group against others.
- A mental framework that helps organize information, including stereotypes.
- Discrimination represents this kind of response.
- Psychologist who proposed Social Identity Theory (1979).
- Social Identity Theory suggests group membership contributes to this.
- The process of sorting people into groups.
- A negative attitude based on group membership.
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- Adopting the values or identity of a social group.
- Negative behavior toward members of a group.
- A cognitive shortcut that helps simplify judgments but can lead to biased thinking.
- The group perceived as “them” rather than “us.”
- The group you identify with; viewed more positively.
14 Clues: The process of sorting people into groups. • Negative behavior toward members of a group. • A negative attitude based on group membership. • The group perceived as “them” rather than “us.” • Discrimination represents this kind of response. • Adopting the values or identity of a social group. • The group you identify with; viewed more positively. • ...
Social Network 2021-01-25
15 Clues: harm • a gift • charge • take in • a group • convert • considerable • great variety • cause to begin • false identity • unable to exist • mental disorder • coming to an end • comparison of 2 things • put in a bad situation
Le'Cher's Creek 2024-10-10
15 Clues: Specifics • Isolation • Curiosity • Recognition • Mental focus • Mirror image • Change of form • Act of ruining • Extreme cruelty • Puzzle to solve • Hours and minutes • Being in attendance • Wildlife and plants • Opposite of ugliness • Act of making something new
Moment of Focus (Medium-level Crossword) 2025-11-12
15 Clues: – Fixed look • – Steady look • – Become aware • – Quick glance • – Look intently • – Detect quickly • – Inspect closely • – Watch carefully • – Study in detail • – Look over broadly • – See with attention • – Apply mental effort • – Look over carefully • – Center of attention • – Concentrated awareness
OCD 2022-03-29
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- the provision of what is necessary for health
- suffering from the mental condition of paranoia
- are the state of being obsessed with something
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- pressure or tension exerted on a material object
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- is an emotion caused by the belief that something is dangerous
- relating to the mind
- feeling of severe despondency and dejection
- a state of confusion
- is a feeling of worry typically about an event with an uncertain outcome
- is a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind
- the action or state of forcing or being forced
- is the state of being free from illness or injury
- a settled or regular tendency or practice one that's hard to give up
- an idea or opinion produced by thinking
15 Clues: relating to the mind • a state of confusion • an idea or opinion produced by thinking • feeling of severe despondency and dejection • the provision of what is necessary for health • the action or state of forcing or being forced • are the state of being obsessed with something • suffering from the mental condition of paranoia • ...
WAR 2017-03-13
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- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances
- compulsory enlistment in the armed forces
- when soldiers have died some people can experience this mental illness
- what people do in war
- the state of not being apart of war
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- feeling of a bad sub-conscious
- suffering this illness after going through something traumatizing
- a soldier in the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- admirably brave or determined
- a type of flower that represents war
- it was used to promote the war to get people to sign up
- often the result of war
- the action of helping or doing work for someone or country
- something you experience when someone has passed away
- an explosive used in war
15 Clues: what people do in war • often the result of war • an explosive used in war • admirably brave or determined • feeling of a bad sub-conscious • the state of not being apart of war • a type of flower that represents war • compulsory enlistment in the armed forces • something you experience when someone has passed away • a soldier in the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • ...
Obsessive.Compulsive.Disorder (O.C.D) 2015-03-30
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- A website meant to help with mental disorders.
- Obsessions and compulsions are often.
- Health researchers are ________ by the scientific cause of OCD.
- This illness is said to increase serotonin levels and worsening one's OCD.
- The percentage of patients who have experienced long term abuse or trauma prior to being diagnosed.
- A common false theory for the cause of OCD, bad __________ .
- Patients tend to associate certain _______ with fear.
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- Another mental illness commonly associated with OCD.
- Thoughts of patients are.
- OCD is typically introduced during.
- Patients experience difficulty developing and maintaining.
- A type of nucleus that manages habitual and repetitive behaviours.
- Most people with severe OCD have a hard time seeking.
- A brain chemical related to OCD.
- People with OCD have one or more obsessive.
15 Clues: Thoughts of patients are. • A brain chemical related to OCD. • OCD is typically introduced during. • Obsessions and compulsions are often. • People with OCD have one or more obsessive. • A website meant to help with mental disorders. • Another mental illness commonly associated with OCD. • Most people with severe OCD have a hard time seeking. • ...
Chapter 6: Learning 2014-11-21
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- An experience that results in a lasting change in behavior or mental processes
- offering a more preferred activity to reinforce a less preferred activity
- connecting two unrelated stimuli
- Psychologist who discovered that food aversion is the longest-lasting conditioned response
- psychology approach that goes with learning
- Learning through changes in mental processes
- learning process where the person/animal is rewarded for behavior similar to the intended behavior and is made more specific over time
- learning not to respond stimuli
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- Responding to a specific conditioned stimuli but nothing similar
- Preferring something that you're used to
- psychologist who theorized classical conditioning
- Consequences with innate biological value
- learning process through repetition
- Learning through consequences
- When you extend a conditioned response to all similar stimuli
15 Clues: Learning through consequences • learning not to respond stimuli • connecting two unrelated stimuli • learning process through repetition • Preferring something that you're used to • Consequences with innate biological value • psychology approach that goes with learning • Learning through changes in mental processes • psychologist who theorized classical conditioning • ...
Vocabulary 2024-08-28
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- A feeling of pensive sadness
- A mental state in which a person is confused and has reduced awareness of their surroundings.
- Trouble or annoy with frequent or persistent requests or interruptions.
- Confer or present.
- Engage in a close fight or struggle without weapons; wrestle.
- Lose or cause to lose luster, especially due to air or moisture.
- Flirtatious behavior or a flirtatious manner.
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- Showing deference; respectful.
- Slow and clumsy because of great weight.
- Willing to please others; obliging; agreeable.
- A false belief or judgment about external reality, held despite incontrovertible evidence to the contrary occurring especially in mental conditions.
- Adorn with ribbons, garlands, or other decorations.
- Easily irritated, especially by unimportant things.
- A young unmarried woman.
- In a manner expressing sorrow or misery.
15 Clues: Confer or present. • A young unmarried woman. • A feeling of pensive sadness • Showing deference; respectful. • Slow and clumsy because of great weight. • In a manner expressing sorrow or misery. • Flirtatious behavior or a flirtatious manner. • Willing to please others; obliging; agreeable. • Adorn with ribbons, garlands, or other decorations. • ...
President Ronald Reagan's Address 2024-09-16
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- bad-tempered and unfriendly
- decrease over time
- must include important details from the beginning, middle, and end
- something unlikely that happens by chance
- an annual speech that the president gives to Congress
- what the author is trying to communicate by writing
- good will and courteousness; poise or elegance
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- having great respect and dedication for one's work
- read these ALWAYS before reading the text to know what you're looking for
- nouns used to replace a name like he, she, they, we, etc.
- the limit of a person's mental perception, experience, or interest
- words that help us understand the text
- the first to explore an area or subject
- severe mental and/or physical suffering
- to feel a deep sense of loss, particularly after someone's death
15 Clues: decrease over time • bad-tempered and unfriendly • words that help us understand the text • the first to explore an area or subject • severe mental and/or physical suffering • something unlikely that happens by chance • good will and courteousness; poise or elegance • having great respect and dedication for one's work • what the author is trying to communicate by writing • ...
Community Nutrition/Lifestyle Diseases 2025-04-01
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- - A state of good physical and mental health.
- - A disease that affects how the body processes blood sugar.
- - The process of consuming the right food for health.
- - Relating to the heart and blood vessels.
- - Physical activity that helps maintain fitness and health.
- - Another term for high blood pressure.
- - A condition of excessive body fat that increases health risks.
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- - Understanding health issues and how to prevent them.
- Health - Emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
- - A type of fat found in blood that can impact heart health.
- - The condition of being physically strong and healthy.
- - The process of protecting against diseases through vaccines.
- - Maintaining adequate water levels in the body.
- - A habit linked to lung diseases and heart conditions.
- - Actions taken to stop diseases before they start.
15 Clues: - Another term for high blood pressure. • - Relating to the heart and blood vessels. • - A state of good physical and mental health. • - Maintaining adequate water levels in the body. • - Actions taken to stop diseases before they start. • - The process of consuming the right food for health. • - Understanding health issues and how to prevent them. • ...
binyam's crossword 2025-11-04
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- reporting whatever comes to mind without monitoring its contents.
- internal dialogue
- therapy that treats problem behaviors and mental processes by
- seeing things in black and white
- interpreting the underlying true meaning of dreams to reveal unconscious processes
- the person’s inability or unwillingness to discuss or reveal certain memories, thoughts, motives, or experiences
- interpretations
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- process in cognitive therapy to change destructive thoughts or inappropriate interpretations
- on faulty thought processes and beliefs
- process in cognitive therapy to change destructive thoughts or
- Sigmund Freud created this theory
- one of the A. B. C. D. approaches
- a number of people meet together to work toward therapeutic goals
- therapy that focuses on removing obstacles that block personal growth and potential
- Major Types of Mental Health Professionals
15 Clues: interpretations • internal dialogue • seeing things in black and white • Sigmund Freud created this theory • one of the A. B. C. D. approaches • on faulty thought processes and beliefs • Major Types of Mental Health Professionals • therapy that treats problem behaviors and mental processes by • process in cognitive therapy to change destructive thoughts or • ...
Health 2023-07-21
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- A shot that protects you from getting certain diseases.
- Natural, sweet, and healthy snacks like apples and bananas.
- Nutritious foods like carrots, broccoli, and spinach.
- Treatment or drugs to make you feel better when ill.
- Health Taking care of your emotions and thoughts."
- Taking time to unwind and reduce stress.
- Drinking this to stay hydrated and healthy.
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- Moving your body to stay active and fit.
- Keeping yourself and your surroundings clean and tidy.
- Engaging in physical activities regularly.
- Eating the right foods to keep your body strong.
- Resting your body and mind to feel refreshed and energized.
- Diet Eating a variety of foods to get all the nutrients you need.
- A medical professional who helps when you're sick.
- Being in good physical and mental condition.
15 Clues: Moving your body to stay active and fit. • Taking time to unwind and reduce stress. • Engaging in physical activities regularly. • Drinking this to stay hydrated and healthy. • Being in good physical and mental condition. • Eating the right foods to keep your body strong. • A medical professional who helps when you're sick. • ...
Boost Your Wellness 2023-11-29
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- The ability to store, retain, and recall information.
- An act of finding or learning something new.
- The inherent capacity for growth, development, or success.
- 18. To improve or enhance, often to a higher version or standard.
- To open or release something, revealing its full potential.
- Engaging in physical or mental activities.
- An exciting and unusual experience or activity.
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- Winners or individuals who excel in a particular field.
- The brain's ability to reorganize and adapt by forming new neural connections.
- Chemical messengers that regulate various physiological processes.
- Relating to the mind or intellectual processes.
- Full of energy and enthusiasm.
- A session of exercise or practice to improve physical fitness.
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy.
- Exceptional abilities, often beyond normal human capabilities.
15 Clues: Full of energy and enthusiasm. • Engaging in physical or mental activities. • An act of finding or learning something new. • Relating to the mind or intellectual processes. • An exciting and unusual experience or activity. • The state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy. • The ability to store, retain, and recall information. • ...
TTS sosiologi 2024-05-12
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- Konflik sosial dibedakan dalam bentuk lain ada konflik hoeizontal dan konflik. . .
- Intimidasi ,teror, cercaan , dan hinaan merupakan bentuk kekerasan . ..
- Dampak dari interpersonal konflik adalah . . .
- Kehidupan sosial masyarakat bersifat. . .
- Kekerasan berasal dari bahasa latin , yaitu Vis yang artinya
- Konflik pribadi umumnya terjadi pada tingkat antar
- Konflik yang dapat terjadi pada tingkat lebih tinggi disebut konflik
- Dikucilkan , direndahkan dan diasingkan merupakan bentuk kekerasan
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- Konflik merupakan bagian dari . . .sosial dalam masyarakat
- Memaksa istri untuk bekerja melebihi kapasitasnya termasuk bentuk kekerasaan . . .
- Tindakan fisik dan nonfisik yang ditujukan kepada orang yang lebih lemah keberadaanya disebut . . .
- Merupakan konflik yang terjadi antarindividu ataupun antar kelompok yang memiliki kedudukan sejajar
- Konflik berasal dari bahasa latin conflictus yang berarti
- Salah satu contoh bentuk kekerasan verbal adalah . . .
- Ada 3 macam jenis kekerasan yaitu verbal,mental dan . . .
15 Clues: Kehidupan sosial masyarakat bersifat. . . • Dampak dari interpersonal konflik adalah . . . • Konflik pribadi umumnya terjadi pada tingkat antar • Salah satu contoh bentuk kekerasan verbal adalah . . . • Konflik berasal dari bahasa latin conflictus yang berarti • Ada 3 macam jenis kekerasan yaitu verbal,mental dan . . . • ...
R U OK? Day Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-01
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- Mental ___ is just as important as physical health.
- Who is FPC's EAP provider?
- RUOK? Day is observed in which month in Australia?
- An FPC office location.
- Acronym guide to asking, are you ok?
- The 2025 theme for R U OK? Day.
- How many Health and Safety Representatives in FPC?
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- Is a national charity providing 24-hour crisis support and suicide prevention services.
- The official colour for R U OK? Day
- The ability to bounce back from challenges, stress, or setbacks.
- Negative attitudes or discrimination towards mental illness.
- A healthy work-life ___ helps prevent burnout.
- The act of talking to someone about your feelings.
- ___ conversation goes beyond small talk or surface-level check-ins.
- RUOK? Day encourages us to ask: “Are you ___?”
15 Clues: An FPC office location. • Who is FPC's EAP provider? • The 2025 theme for R U OK? Day. • The official colour for R U OK? Day • Acronym guide to asking, are you ok? • A healthy work-life ___ helps prevent burnout. • RUOK? Day encourages us to ask: “Are you ___?” • RUOK? Day is observed in which month in Australia? • The act of talking to someone about your feelings. • ...
Psych chapter 3 2025-10-21
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- — Transitional stage between childhood and full adulthood.
- — Biological period when sexual maturity and secondary characteristics appear.
- — Mental processes of perceiving, thinking, learning, and remembering.
- — Automatic, involuntary response to a specific stimulus.
- — Unit of heredity that carries instructions for a trait.
- — Biological growth process that brings about developmental change.
- — Mental framework used to organize and interpret information.
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- — Single cell formed immediately after egg and sperm unite.
- — Understanding that quantity remains the same despite changes in shape or appearance.
- — Close emotional connection involving trust and self-disclosure.
- — External physical and social conditions that influence development.
- — Later prenatal stage when organs grow and systems mature.
- — Early prenatal stage when major body structures begin forming.
- — An organism’s complete set of DNA.
- — Innate disposition or typical emotional reactivity.
15 Clues: — An organism’s complete set of DNA. • — Innate disposition or typical emotional reactivity. • — Automatic, involuntary response to a specific stimulus. • — Unit of heredity that carries instructions for a trait. • — Transitional stage between childhood and full adulthood. • — Single cell formed immediately after egg and sperm unite. • ...
Addictive Personality Disorder by Emma Tearney 2023-03-08
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- Having to do with effects of heredity
- Compulsive need for and use a substance or action
- The need to take more and more of a drug in order to get the same high
- Pertaining to the functioning of the mind
- A drug that slows down vital bodily activities
- behavior Conduct developed by exposure during childhood or youth
- having the effect of compelling a certain action
- Mentally absorbed in a train of thought
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- Condition of damage to physical or mental ability
- Pertaining to functioning of the body
- Drug that speeds up the mind and body
- Seeing or hearing things that aren't actually there
- Mental disturbance marked by notions of persecution
- An addictive drug that reduces pain and alter behavior
14 Clues: Having to do with effects of heredity • Pertaining to functioning of the body • Drug that speeds up the mind and body • Mentally absorbed in a train of thought • Pertaining to the functioning of the mind • A drug that slows down vital bodily activities • having the effect of compelling a certain action • Condition of damage to physical or mental ability • ...
My Health crossword 2025-05-06
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- a plant or part of a plant used as food
- sugar molecules
- an organic substance your body needs to keep working properly
- the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- reasonable and rational behavior
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- in a good physical or mental condition
- living, active or occurring only in the presence of oxygen
- the state of being ill
- the kinds of food that a person, animal or community habitually eats
- replacing the lost fluid in something
- the fleshy or dry ripened ovary of a flowering plant, enclosing the seed or seeds
- large, complex molecules that play many critical roles in the body
- having too much body fat
- disorder conditions that affect your thinking, feeling, mood and behavior
14 Clues: sugar molecules • the state of being ill • having too much body fat • reasonable and rational behavior • replacing the lost fluid in something • in a good physical or mental condition • a plant or part of a plant used as food • living, active or occurring only in the presence of oxygen • an organic substance your body needs to keep working properly • ...
The Importance of Sleep 2021-09-08
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- The state of being irritable.
- A temporary state of mind or feeling.
- Walk around and sometimes perform other actions whilst not awake.
- A series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person’s mind whilst they sleep.
- A highly unpleasant physical or mental sensation.
- In a good physical or mental condition.
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
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- The action or power of focusing one’s attention.
- A frightening or unpleasant dream.
- The state of wishing for sleep or rest; weariness.
- Habitual sleeplessness. The inability to sleep.
- A settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up.
- The process of developing mentally or physically.
- The state in which an individual can experience dreams.
14 Clues: The state of being irritable. • A frightening or unpleasant dream. • A temporary state of mind or feeling. • In a good physical or mental condition. • Habitual sleeplessness. The inability to sleep. • The action or power of focusing one’s attention. • The process of developing mentally or physically. • A highly unpleasant physical or mental sensation. • ...
Physical vs mental fitness 2021-11-19
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- Doing this can lead to negative effects on your mental health
- Physical activity creates more time in a _____ sleep?
- reduce in stress/anxiety come from the decrease of what in the muscles?
- Mental health is keeping your emotional health and _____ in good shape.
- Physical fitness is when your body _____ work together efficiently to allow you to be healthy and perform daily activities
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- These are released during exercise, they help reduce anxiety, help relax, decrease the ability to feel pain.
- what can improve both physical and mental fitness?
- exercising increases _____ levels when your heart rate increases.
8 Clues: what can improve both physical and mental fitness? • Physical activity creates more time in a _____ sleep? • Doing this can lead to negative effects on your mental health • exercising increases _____ levels when your heart rate increases. • reduce in stress/anxiety come from the decrease of what in the muscles? • ...
Morphine Sulfate Adverse reactions 2021-10-05
1990-1919 HISTORY OF OT 2023-07-22
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- Which amendment in 1920 was ratified and led to the rising development of women in the workforce?
- Who was influenced by his own recovery by engaging in occupations to recover from physical illnesses?
- Which era led to social progress including reforms in education and mental health?
- During “The Great War,” what kind of aides were sent to care for soldiers whose injuries needed rehabilitation also known as reconstruction?
- In what year did Abraham Flexner conclude that most medical schools were “substandard,” leading to medical schools associating with larger universities?
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- Who trained nurses and wrote the first book on the therapeutic use of occupations, sometimes referred to as the “work cure approach”?
- Who wrote a book about his experience recovering from mental illness in an asylum which led to the creation of the mental hygiene movement?
- Who was a psychiatrist influenced by Susan E. Tracy that taught his own course on occupations and recreations for nurses?
- Where in March 1917 was the first organizational meeting for Occupational Therapy organized by George Edward Barton leading to AOTA
- What term by Herbert J Hall in 1909 was defined when actively engaging patients in occupational activities to better one’s mental health?
10 Clues: Which era led to social progress including reforms in education and mental health? • Which amendment in 1920 was ratified and led to the rising development of women in the workforce? • Who was influenced by his own recovery by engaging in occupations to recover from physical illnesses? • ...
Chapter 7 2024-10-11
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- The ability to balance work responsibilities with personal life and activities, crucial for preventing stress and burnout.
- A state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy, often referring to overall mental and physical health.
- Index A measure used to evaluate the mental positivity of individuals, linked to factors like job satisfaction.
- or emotional strain caused by demanding circumstances, often cited as a major factor affecting workplace wellbeing.
- A type of dark or morbid humor used to cope with highly stressful or dangerous situations, commonly found in professions like emergency services.
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- Light, playful, and teasing conversation, though it can sometimes cross into inappropriate or harmful territory depending on intent and perception.
- A work-based intervention program designed to assist employees in resolving personal or work-related issues affecting their performance or mental health.
- A person’s emotional and psychological state, often linked to their sense of purpose, stress levels, and life satisfaction.
- A tendency in research or psychology to ignore differences between men and women, assuming they will respond similarly to the same treatments or conditions.
- The level of contentment employees feel about their work, which can affect their performance and mental wellbeing.
10 Clues: A state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy, often referring to overall mental and physical health. • Index A measure used to evaluate the mental positivity of individuals, linked to factors like job satisfaction. • The level of contentment employees feel about their work, which can affect their performance and mental wellbeing. • ...
The Giant Roc 2020-01-28
11 Clues: less • birds • delay • confusion • belongings • mental pain • extraordinary • surprise greatly • extreme tiredness • expressing sadness • ancient measurement of length
Mental Health Crossword #5 2022-01-24
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- _______ has a strong influence on attention and problem-solving.
- Journaling gives structure to your anxious _________.
- The word ___________ comes from the Latin word ‘resilio’ which means to bounce back or retaliate.
- Physical ________ enhances your wellness.
- Problem________ thinking consists of thoughts that are specific and actionable.
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- Anticipating change can make it easier to ______.
- When a task becomes overwhelming, break it down into smaller _____.
- Remembering your strengths can help regain ___________.
- _______ thoughts are often blown out of proportion.
- Feeling ______ or left-out has been linked to cardiovascular problems.
- Pets can ________ our psychological well-being.
- Multi-tasking can lower _____ efficiency.
12 Clues: Multi-tasking can lower _____ efficiency. • Physical ________ enhances your wellness. • Pets can ________ our psychological well-being. • Anticipating change can make it easier to ______. • _______ thoughts are often blown out of proportion. • Journaling gives structure to your anxious _________. • Remembering your strengths can help regain ___________. • ...
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 _al_
- 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 • coping strategy _al_ • 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 • ...
Culture & Mental Health Delivery 2013-03-19
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- Learned traditions and unconscious rules of engagement that people use to interpret experience and to generate social behaviour
- A balance between the physical, mental, social, and spiritual aspects of life
- The state of contentment and positive sense that one's existance is as it should be. It is connected with one's self-identity and relationships
- a process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior
- Belief that illness is caused by actions of a supernatural being, such as gods, deities, or nonhuman beings, such as ghosts, ancestors, or spirits
- The notion that one's own culturally learned ideas and values are central and correct for everyone
- The ability, right, or permission to approach, enter, speak with, or use
- Belief system predominantly used by physicians in diagnosing diseases
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- The application of knowledge, skills, attitudes, and personal attributes required by nurses to provide appropriate care and services in relation to cultural characteristics of their patients
- The expectation that an individual will act in a characteristic manner that conforms to a perception, usually negative, of their cultural group
- A complex, even mysterioous, concept related to one's connection to the sacred and to other beliefs and values that give meaning to one's life
- The mark of a spoiled identity or disgrace
12 Clues: The mark of a spoiled identity or disgrace • Belief system predominantly used by physicians in diagnosing diseases • The ability, right, or permission to approach, enter, speak with, or use • A balance between the physical, mental, social, and spiritual aspects of life • ...
Mental Capacity and Safeguarding 2017-01-26
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- How many principles are there in the Mental Capacity Act?
- To report abuse is not breaking his or her what?
- Taunting, bullying, shouting, threatening is what abuse?
- DOLS stands for Deprivation of ..........?
- Taking money from a resident without good reason is which abuse?
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- Lack of food, clothes, warmth, attention, love, stimulation, comfort & medication (including pain relief).
- Centred Working in this way, will help ensure people are protected from abuse
- An example of this abuse is rigid routine and not giving people choices in a residential environment
- What policy is in place to protect you if you report for example a staff member abusing an individual?
- If someone is disclosing abuse to you, you must do this very carefully
- You may have to support someone who cannot make these
- Bruising, cuts, scratches could be a factor of what abuse?
12 Clues: DOLS stands for Deprivation of ..........? • To report abuse is not breaking his or her what? • You may have to support someone who cannot make these • Taunting, bullying, shouting, threatening is what abuse? • How many principles are there in the Mental Capacity Act? • Bruising, cuts, scratches could be a factor of what abuse? • ...
Seth Mental Health Crossword 2023-02-28
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- Uncontrollable and thoughts recurring and behaviors that they feel the need to do over and over again
- To deal with or attempt to overcome problems
- Medical care could take pills to cope
- the body's reaction to a threating situation
- Problems with social communication and interacting with people and restricted behaviors or interests.
- Can shift peoples mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration
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- people interpret reality abnormally
- Trouble paying attention and trouble controlling their behaviors
- Given assistance with anything your need help with
- Flashbacks of terrifying events that has been experienced or witnessing it
- Can make you feel like you don’t want to live anymore
- overthinking and worrying about the future
12 Clues: people interpret reality abnormally • Medical care could take pills to cope • overthinking and worrying about the future • To deal with or attempt to overcome problems • the body's reaction to a threating situation • Given assistance with anything your need help with • Can make you feel like you don’t want to live anymore • ...
Cameron-Mental health answers 2023-03-01
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- Have trouble paying attention to things
- wanting to end it all because of situations
- Something that happened in the past but has mad you mad/sad about it forever
- worrying and heart pounding hard
- When you have random feelings
- The body's reaction to a threatening situation
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- people interpret reality abnormally
- Mental health problems
- Being addicted to doing something to much
- Not being able to interact with people and have social communication skills.
- overthinking and worrying about the future
- Eating food for no reason because your bored or addicted
12 Clues: Mental health problems • When you have random feelings • worrying and heart pounding hard • people interpret reality abnormally • Have trouble paying attention to things • Being addicted to doing something to much • overthinking and worrying about the future • wanting to end it all because of situations • The body's reaction to a threatening situation • ...
Dandi Mental Health Puzzle 2022-04-22
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- Refers to all aspects of the mind and the process of activities in a good or normal state
- Stress is a feeling of emotional or physical tension. It can come from any event or thought that makes you feel frustrated, angry, or nervous.
- who has completed an advanced training program in a medical specialty, such as pediatric care.
- the term saw greater use referring to qualified academic and medical professionals.
- to give assistance or support to someone
- health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior
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- feelings of severe despondency and dejection.
- The comprehensive ability of the body to adapt to life, exercise and the environment.
- A type of disease that affects the heart or blood vessels.
- a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- make or become less tense or anxious.
12 Clues: make or become less tense or anxious. • to give assistance or support to someone • feelings of severe despondency and dejection. • A type of disease that affects the heart or blood vessels. • health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior • the term saw greater use referring to qualified academic and medical professionals. • ...
Mental Health - May Issue 2022-04-30
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- Taking time to look after yourself (hyphenated)
- A person's mental or physical condition
- Being free of tension means being ...
- Mental Health in Sports: the Case of Hayden ____ By: H. Janer
- This month in photography: our ____ places
- The branch of science that deals with the study of the human mind
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- Something that is commonly brought on during exam periods
- Associated with isolation, seclusion and sadness
- Age group that goes through great physical and emotional changes
- Something a person can do to still their minds and increase focus
- Your feelings can also be called your ...
- Go Outside and ____ a Tree By: B. Mizne
12 Clues: Being free of tension means being ... • A person's mental or physical condition • Go Outside and ____ a Tree By: B. Mizne • Your feelings can also be called your ... • This month in photography: our ____ places • Taking time to look after yourself (hyphenated) • Associated with isolation, seclusion and sadness • Something that is commonly brought on during exam periods • ...
Mental Illnesses and Neurodivergencies 2022-05-18
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- a disorder characterized by excessive or unrealistic anxiety about two or more aspects of life (work, social relationships, financial matters, etc.)
- A disorder characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality states
- a neurological disorder characterized by sudden, repetitive, rapid, and unwanted movements or vocal sounds called tics
- Excessive thoughts (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviors (compulsions)
- A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs
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- an eating disorder that's described as a destructive pattern of eating and purging to control weight
- a chronic, severe mental disorder that affects the way a person thinks, acts, expresses emotions, perceives reality
- A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- A serious developmental disorder that impairs the ability to communicate and interact
- an eating disorder characterized by an abnormally low body weight, an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted perception of weight
- A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event
12 Clues: Excessive thoughts (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviors (compulsions) • a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest • A disorder characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality states • A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness • ...
