mental Crossword Puzzles
Psychology Revision Crossword 2023-11-12
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- a sleep disorder charactised by difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep
- the two halves of the brain are called
- a psychologist having and maintaining the appropriate qualifications
- this psychologists works in the justice system
- the variable being measured
- the guidelines that ensure the safety and protection of participants
- the model that looks at phyiscal, cognitive, and environmental factors of mental health
- this dream theory claims that we dream to practice threatening events
- the chemical message sent between nerve cells
- the age group that has a delayed sleep time
- the bundle of nerves that stretch from the base of the brain to the lower back
- the line from mentally health to mental illness is called the mental health _____________
- the lobe responsible for vision
- the variable being manipulated
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- a bodily reaction to stress is called a _____________________ response
- the nervous system that prepares you for action
- a sleep disorder characterised by chronic daytime sleepiness ans sleeping
- a mental illness charactised by delusions, hallucinations and trouble thinking
- an irrational, specific fear
- the factor that triggers the onset of a mental illness
- an educated prediction on the outcome of an experiment
- the lobe that processes speech
- a nerve cell
- these are likely to occur during REM sleep
- the scientific study of mental processes and behaviour
- not getting enough sleep is consider as __________ sleep deprivation
- the biological clock, _______________ rhythm
- ___________ eye movement
- the factor that helps someone improve their mental health
- has four stages of progressively deeper sleep
30 Clues: a nerve cell • ___________ eye movement • the variable being measured • an irrational, specific fear • the lobe that processes speech • the variable being manipulated • the lobe responsible for vision • the two halves of the brain are called • these are likely to occur during REM sleep • the age group that has a delayed sleep time • the biological clock, _______________ rhythm • ...
LOGIC PRELIM 2014-03-23
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- also called symbolic logic
- correct reasoning
- science of things
- validity of human
- something that leads to the knowledge of something else
- morality of human act
- mental operation
- inferential thinking
- characteristics essential to a term
- verbal manifestation
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- study of reality
- correct reasoning
- contrasted with natural sign
- scire
- mental product
- valid argument preserves
- mental act
- argument that is future oriented
- power to perform
19 Clues: scire • mental act • mental product • study of reality • mental operation • power to perform • correct reasoning • correct reasoning • science of things • validity of human • inferential thinking • verbal manifestation • morality of human act • valid argument preserves • also called symbolic logic • contrasted with natural sign • argument that is future oriented • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2013-03-07
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- To aid or encourage someone
- The actions or reactions of a person
- Percentage of ill health which is mental health
- The emotional and physical space that we place between ourselves and others
- To reflect or contemplate
- A mood disorder characterized by intense feelings of sadness that persists
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- A feeling of pride in yourself
- Extreme mood swings punctuated by periods of generally even-keeled behaviour
- A professional who diagnoses and treats mental illness
- Unwarranted worries that affect a person's daily activity
- A problem in the brain that makes it hard for a person to remember, learn and communicate.
- Bizarre thoughts that have no basis in reality
- State of consciousness in which joy, sorrow, fear, hate, or the like, is experienced
13 Clues: To reflect or contemplate • To aid or encourage someone • A feeling of pride in yourself • The actions or reactions of a person • Bizarre thoughts that have no basis in reality • Percentage of ill health which is mental health • A professional who diagnoses and treats mental illness • Unwarranted worries that affect a person's daily activity • ...
Mental Health 2018-07-22
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- The state of being comfortable, happy or and healthy
- Feeling of joy
- Gentle feeling of fondness or liking
- strong feeling
- pressure from everyday life
- State of unhappiness
- Parents and children in one unit
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- meaning bad
- Emotional state or reaction
- Same as common sense
- Confidence in one's worth
- Feeling of worry
- Opposite of happy
13 Clues: meaning bad • Feeling of joy • strong feeling • Feeling of worry • Opposite of happy • Same as common sense • State of unhappiness • Confidence in one's worth • Emotional state or reaction • pressure from everyday life • Parents and children in one unit • Gentle feeling of fondness or liking • The state of being comfortable, happy or and healthy
mental health 2018-07-22
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- fear of being overweight.
- organ in the body that controls practically everything.
- negative thoughts that have an affect to mental, physical, emotional, social and spiritual health.
- eating disorder that involves binge eating and food purge.
- changes in how an individual experiences different feelings and how these feelings are expressed, interpreted.
- feeling great and positive
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- disorder characterized by thoughts and experiences that seems out of touch with reality.
- - ptsd.
- A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
- excessive thoughts (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviours (compulsions)
- states of comfortability, health and happiness.
- feeling terrible and negative
- stressful and anxious feelings which are common responses to situation where we feel under pressure.
13 Clues: - ptsd. • fear of being overweight. • feeling great and positive • feeling terrible and negative • states of comfortability, health and happiness. • organ in the body that controls practically everything. • eating disorder that involves binge eating and food purge. • excessive thoughts (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviours (compulsions) • ...
Saúde Mental 2024-05-28
13 Clues: SAÚDE • BURNOUT • SAUDÁVEL • ESTRESSE • PREVENÇÃO • SOBRECARGA • DISTÚRBIOS • VIOLÊNCIAS • DESEMPREGO • ESGOTAMENTO • TRABALHADOR • ADOECIMENTO • PRODUTIVIDADE
Mental wellness 2024-05-05
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- Personal well-being priority.
- taking control of one’s life
- Fully engaged in the now.
- Quiet mind, present focus.
- positive self talk
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- understanding one’s own thoughts and feelings
- appreciating the good in life
- managing stress and emotions
- calming activities
- Bouncing back from tough times.
- help
- feelings/mood awareness
- Professional mental health support.
13 Clues: help • calming activities • positive self talk • feelings/mood awareness • Fully engaged in the now. • Quiet mind, present focus. • managing stress and emotions • taking control of one’s life • appreciating the good in life • Personal well-being priority. • Bouncing back from tough times. • Professional mental health support. • understanding one’s own thoughts and feelings
Mental Health 2023-07-14
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- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- the quality or state of being conscious or aware of something
- a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act.
- includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties
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- a strong feeling deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others
- a set of negative and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something
- refers to the people in your life that help you achieve your personal and professional goals
- the action or practice of meditating
- Intense, excessive and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances
- A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
- intense sorrow, especially caused by someone's death
13 Clues: the action or practice of meditating • intense sorrow, especially caused by someone's death • the ability to understand and share the feelings of another • includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being • the quality or state of being conscious or aware of something • the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties • ...
Mental Health 2021-11-01
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- Who is the spokesperson for the #LetsTalk campaign
- Canadians spent 950 million a year on
- Mental illness is nothing to be ashamed of, but the stigma and basis shames us all
- What is a big issue for people with mental health issues
- What is the economic cost for the year 2021
- What law sets out powers and obligations of psychiatric facilities in Canada
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- Who are more affected by mental illnesses?
- What company started the #LetsTalk campaign
- By what age will 50% of Canadians have/had mental illnesses
- The centre of addiction and mental health
- How can some people with mental illnesses cope
- What is a big factor that causes people not to get help
- What organ is affected by a mental illness?
13 Clues: Canadians spent 950 million a year on • The centre of addiction and mental health • Who are more affected by mental illnesses? • What company started the #LetsTalk campaign • What is the economic cost for the year 2021 • What organ is affected by a mental illness? • How can some people with mental illnesses cope • Who is the spokesperson for the #LetsTalk campaign • ...
Mental Health 2021-11-01
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- What is a big factor that causes people not to get help
- By what age will 50% of Canadians have/had mental illnesses
- What company started the #LetsTalk campaign
- What is the economic cost for the year 2021
- Canadians spent 950 million a year on
- What organ is affected by a mental illness?
- Who are more affected by mental illnesses?
- Who is the spokesperson for the #LetsTalk campaign
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- Mental illness is nothing to be ashamed of, but the stigma and basis shames us all
- What is a big issue for people with mental health issues
- What law sets out powers and obligations of psychiatric facilities in Canada
- How can some people with mental illnesses cope
- The centre of addiction and mental health
13 Clues: Canadians spent 950 million a year on • The centre of addiction and mental health • Who are more affected by mental illnesses? • What company started the #LetsTalk campaign • What is the economic cost for the year 2021 • What organ is affected by a mental illness? • How can some people with mental illnesses cope • Who is the spokesperson for the #LetsTalk campaign • ...
Mental Models 2024-01-04
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- This type of thinking builds up from basic principles.
- A framework for making decisions that minimize future regrets.
- A bias towards action or information that confirms one's preconceptions.
- This rule states that 80% of effects come from 20% of causes.
- It's all about what you're giving up when making a choice.
- The return gained on an investment relative to its cost.
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- This principle suggests the simplest explanation is usually correct.
- This type of thinking involves considering all possible outcomes and their likelihoods.
- These are often financial or moral and significantly influence behavior and decision-making.
- Don't attribute to malice what can be explained by this less sinister trait.
- This bias makes the past look more attractive than the present.
- Solve a problem by turning it upside down and looking at what you want to avoid.
- A cost that's already been incurred and can't be recovered.
13 Clues: This type of thinking builds up from basic principles. • The return gained on an investment relative to its cost. • It's all about what you're giving up when making a choice. • A cost that's already been incurred and can't be recovered. • This rule states that 80% of effects come from 20% of causes. • A framework for making decisions that minimize future regrets. • ...
Mental Health 2022-03-15
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- having, caused by or relating to neurosis
- includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
- Major mental disorder in which the individual loses contact with reality
- persistent fear
- Doctor of Education
- Awareness of position in relation to time, space, and person
- conducted actions that can be observed
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- treatment of discomfort, dysfunction, or diseases by methods designed to understand the patient
- physical confinement
- is the study of human or animal behavior
- Doctor of Psychology
- Functional disturbance of the mind in which the individual is aware that reactions are not normal
- Reality orientation
13 Clues: persistent fear • Doctor of Education • Reality orientation • physical confinement • Doctor of Psychology • conducted actions that can be observed • is the study of human or animal behavior • having, caused by or relating to neurosis • Awareness of position in relation to time, space, and person • includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. • ...
Mental Health 2025-07-25
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- talk therapy
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, based on the idea that two seemingly opposing ideas can both be true. For example, accepting oneself as one is while also working towards personal goals for change
- a mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, loss of interest in activities, and other symptoms that interfere with daily life
- Other things that can be done to improve mental health besides psychotherapy or medical help, most often things like mindfulness and exerise. Lifestyle ____________
- a psychotic disorder characterized by disturbances in perception and behavior, often delusions and hallucinations
- the neurotransmitter that helps with mood and appetite; the second S in SSRI
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, a type of psychotherapy that focuses on changing negative thinking patterns and behaviors to improve mental health
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- An abnormal, mental health problem that is considered distressful, deviant, and dysfunctional
- a medical doctor trained in psychological disorders who is allowed to prescribe medication
- A branch of psychology that focuses on what is right with you not what is wrong with you.
- model the perspective that mental disorders are diseases with biological causes, similar to physical illnesses, and can be diagnosed, treated, and potentially cured through medical interventions
- anything that a person perceives as too challenging for them to handle well
- a feeling of apprehension, tension, or uneasiness, often stemming from the anticipation of danger or misfortune, whether real or perceived
13 Clues: talk therapy • anything that a person perceives as too challenging for them to handle well • the neurotransmitter that helps with mood and appetite; the second S in SSRI • A branch of psychology that focuses on what is right with you not what is wrong with you. • a medical doctor trained in psychological disorders who is allowed to prescribe medication • ...
Mental Health 2025-07-30
14 Clues: bigback • gym freak • gum addict • fasteaster • rectos son • office mom • drug dealer • wheelbarrow • monotone voice • office obsession • ultimate snacker • drinks black coffee • bad pickleball player • brutally dismisses hosp representatives
Mental Health 2022-10-25
13 Clues: joy • P.E • drop • rise • your Mind • community • way you act • what you feel • common actions • quickly recover • feeling of despair • sympathy of concern • way of getting past a problem
Mental Health 2025-10-17
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- the ability to control one's actions, thoughts, and words
- a physical and mental response to a challenging or threatening situation
- individuals who share the same age/maturity level
- a third party who intervenes to help others manage their conflict.
- the act of listening and talking with someone; discussing something together
- a struggle between opposing forces; a problem
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- a feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want
- a state of fear or worry
- a specific statement of what you want to achieve, giving direction to your plan of action
- any physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt or destroy
- treating a person or their feelings with consideration
- people coming up with ideas
- to settle differences
13 Clues: to settle differences • a state of fear or worry • people coming up with ideas • a struggle between opposing forces; a problem • individuals who share the same age/maturity level • treating a person or their feelings with consideration • the ability to control one's actions, thoughts, and words • any physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt or destroy • ...
Mental health 2025-10-10
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- Distress of the mind caused by fear or danger.
- A process of Developmemt.
- Someone you like to spend time with.
- State of being and a condition of the body
- A person who gives guidance on social or mental problems
- A quality of being brave.
- To assist
- A state of being rlaxed
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- Process of taking in and out air.
- Someone who is at your level.
- To believe in yourself.
- Caused by pressure or a great worry.
- To assist someone during hard times or to give encouragement.
13 Clues: To assist • To believe in yourself. • A state of being rlaxed • A process of Developmemt. • A quality of being brave. • Someone who is at your level. • Process of taking in and out air. • Someone you like to spend time with. • Caused by pressure or a great worry. • State of being and a condition of the body • Distress of the mind caused by fear or danger. • ...
Mental Health 2019-11-27
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- Date of bell let's talk day 2020 (month and day)
- another term for extreme mood swings
- definition of mental health
- Mental Health Center (5 words)
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- a mental illness ending with disorder (3 words)
- year when mental health was created (1900s)
- Mental health organization
- How to improve your mental health (2 words)
- a mental illness usually caused by war
- where the term mental health was created (country)
- one cause of mental illnesses (one word)
11 Clues: Mental health organization • definition of mental health • Mental Health Center (5 words) • another term for extreme mood swings • a mental illness usually caused by war • one cause of mental illnesses (one word) • year when mental health was created (1900s) • How to improve your mental health (2 words) • a mental illness ending with disorder (3 words) • ...
mental health well-being 2025-01-28
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- Essential rest for mental and physical recovery.
- Focusing on the present moment without judgment.
- Physical activity that can boost mood and reduce stress.
- Acknowledging and appreciating positive aspects of life.
- Maintaining harmony between work, personal life, and relaxation.
- A technique used to calm the nervous system and reduce stress.
- Writing down thoughts and feelings to process emotions.
- A feeling of worry or unease about future events.
- Professional treatment for mental health issues.
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- Activities and practices to maintain mental and emotional health.
- A mental health condition marked by persistent feelings of sadness.
- A mental practice of focusing attention to achieve calmness.
- The ability to recover from setbacks and challenges.
- Emotional and practical help from family, friends, or professionals.
- Healthy limits set to protect mental and emotional well-being.
15 Clues: Essential rest for mental and physical recovery. • Focusing on the present moment without judgment. • Professional treatment for mental health issues. • A feeling of worry or unease about future events. • The ability to recover from setbacks and challenges. • Writing down thoughts and feelings to process emotions. • ...
Mental Health Awareness Month 2024-04-25
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- Social __________ of health; conditions in which people live, learn, work, and play that impact their health and quality of life.
- Something that decreases the chances of developing a condition and/or balances out of existing risk factor;____ factor.
- Some who share the experience of living with mental health condition and/or substance use disorder.
- A licensed medical doctor who has completed additional psychiatric training; can diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe and manage medication, and provide therapy.
- Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain.
- A emotional state or feeling.
- A relationship between a person and an object or activity where the object or activity becomes increasingly more important while previously important activities become less important
- Negative, judgmental and/or discriminatory attitudes towards mental health challenges and those who live with them.
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- A mental health professional trained to help individuals understand and cope with their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors; may assess and/or diagnose mental health conditions.
- A licensed or certified mental health treatment provider; Mental health _________.
- A process of change through which individuals improve their mental state and wellness, live self directed lives, and strive to reach their full potential.
- A professional who practices psychology and in mental health settings, usually provides psychological treatment.
- Having a co-existing mental illness and substance abuse disorder.
- Strategy for dealing with difficult situations.
- An emotional response to a disturbing, scary or shocking experience that overwhelms an individual's ability to cope.
15 Clues: A emotional state or feeling. • Strategy for dealing with difficult situations. • Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain. • Having a co-existing mental illness and substance abuse disorder. • A licensed or certified mental health treatment provider; Mental health _________. • ...
Memory Check 2025-09-29
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- Most common type of hallucination
- Most common type of delusion in homeless population
- Externally observable and measurable
- A fixed false belief
- Name of your favourite facilitator
- Having a genetic _________ can increase the likelihood of experiencing certain mental illnesses
- Subjective internal experience
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- The more ______ Childhood Experiences someone has, the greater the chance of experiencing mental illness
- _____ factors increase likelihood of experiencing mental illness
- The Mental Health ______ is a common tool to measure mental wellness
- Suicidal _______ can be a symptom of mental illness
- Sensory perceptual disturbance
- A severe mental condition in which thought and emotions are so affected that contact is lost with external reality
13 Clues: A fixed false belief • Sensory perceptual disturbance • Subjective internal experience • Most common type of hallucination • Name of your favourite facilitator • Externally observable and measurable • Most common type of delusion in homeless population • Suicidal _______ can be a symptom of mental illness • _____ factors increase likelihood of experiencing mental illness • ...
Understanding mental health 2026-02-03
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- Treating others kindly and fairly.
- The organ that controls thoughts, emotions, and actions.
- Talking with a trained professional to work through thoughts and feelings.
- A very stressful or scary experience that affects mental health.
- A person’s emotional state over a period of time.
- Adult An adult a student feels safe talking to, such as a parent, teacher, or counselor.
- Ideas and beliefs that go through a person’s mind.
- Feelings such as happiness, sadness, anger, or fear.
- Help and care from others.
- Overall health and happiness.
- Signs that show someone may be struggling with their mental health.
- Medicine used to help manage mental health symptoms.
- Signs Changes in behavior, mood, or feelings that show someone may need help.
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- Health conditions that affect the brain and change how a person thinks, feels, or behaves.
- Pressure or worry caused by challenges or problems.
- Actions people take to care for their mental and physical health.
- The way a person acts or responds to situations.
- Negative beliefs or unfair attitudes about mental illness.
- Help given to improve mental health, such as therapy or medication.
- Feeling very worried, nervous, or afraid.
- Daily habits that help keep life organized and balanced.
- Skills Healthy ways to deal with stress and strong emotions.
- Feeling very sad or hopeless for a long time.
- Improving mental health over time with help and support.
- Understanding and caring about how someone else feels.
- How a person thinks, feels, and acts in daily life.
26 Clues: Help and care from others. • Overall health and happiness. • Treating others kindly and fairly. • Feeling very worried, nervous, or afraid. • Feeling very sad or hopeless for a long time. • The way a person acts or responds to situations. • A person’s emotional state over a period of time. • Ideas and beliefs that go through a person’s mind. • ...
IMPORTANCIA Y FINES DE LA PSICOLOGIA 2025-04-29
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- Espacio donde la psicología promueve la salud mental y reduce la violencia.
- Proceso mental inferior que enfoca recursos cognitivos.
- Factor clave en el fortalecimiento de equipos y el aprendizaje.
- Proceso mental inferior que interpreta estímulos del entorno.
- Diferenció entre el alma sensitiva (percepción, memoria) y el alma racional (pensamiento, razonamiento).
- Ciencia que estudia la mente y el comportamiento humano.
- Proceso mental superior relacionado con el pensamiento y la lógica.
- Espacio donde la psicología resuelve conflictos y fortalece relaciones.
- Filósofo que dijo "Pienso, luego existo" (1637).
- Área de aplicación de la psicología que conecta mente y cuerpo.
- Proceso mental superior que permite comunicación compleja.
- Área donde la psicología estudia decisiones financieras.
- Representante del conductismo (1913).
- Asociado con enfermedades nerviosas de origen psicológico (psicoanálisis).
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- Relacionó estímulos físicos con sensaciones (1750).
- Área donde la psicología mejora procesos de aprendizaje.
- Significa "estudio" en el origen etimológico de psicología.
- Técnica usada en deportes para mejorar el rendimiento mental.
- Proceso mental inferior que almacena y recupera información.
- Filósofo que destacó la importancia del autoconocimiento y desarrolló la mayéutica.
- Creó la pirámide de las necesidades humanas (1954).
- Estado emocional que la psicología ayuda a manejar.
- Contribuyó al conductismo con el reforzamiento (1957).
- Espacio donde la psicología mejora el rendimiento y reconoce habilidades.
- Propuso que el ser humano se comprende a través del alma racional, irascible y concupiscible.
- Parte del origen etimológico de psicología ("Psyche" = alma).
- Área donde la psicología ayuda a manejar estrés y mejorar rendimiento.
- Fundó el primer laboratorio de psicología experimental en 1879.
28 Clues: Representante del conductismo (1913). • Filósofo que dijo "Pienso, luego existo" (1637). • Relacionó estímulos físicos con sensaciones (1750). • Creó la pirámide de las necesidades humanas (1954). • Estado emocional que la psicología ayuda a manejar. • Contribuyó al conductismo con el reforzamiento (1957). • Proceso mental inferior que enfoca recursos cognitivos. • ...
Los Espacios Verdes Vocabulario 2024-01-08
23 Clues: Relax • Parks • Enjoy • Urban • Foster • Hectic • Mental • Stress • Reduce • Health • Nature • Promote • Respite • Healthy • Gardens • Physical • Essential • Community • Biodiversity • Green Spaces • Quality of Life • Natural Environment • Sustainable Community
Mental Health 2020-11-28
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- an anxiety disorder characterized by haunting memories, nightmares, social withdrawal, jumpy anxiety, and/or insomnia that lingers for four weeks or more after a traumatic experience
- significant binge-eating episodes, followed by distress, disgust, or guilt, but without the compensatory purging, fasting, or excessive exercise that marks bulimia nervosa
- an anxiety disorder that consists of sudden, overwhelming attacks of terror
- an eating disorder characterized by episodes of overeating, usually of high-calorie foods, followed by vomiting, laxative use, fasting, or excessive exercise
- a group of severe disorders characterized by disorganized and delusional thinking, disturbed perceptions, and inappropriate emotions and actions
- an anxiety disorder in which a person is continually tense, apprehensive, and in a state of autonomic nervous system arousal
- a psychological disorder marked by the appearance by age 7 of one or more of three key symptoms: extreme inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity
- A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness
- A mood disorder in which the person alternates between the hopelessness and lethargy of depression and the overexcited state of mania.
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- an anxiety disorder characterized by unwanted repetitive thoughts (obsessions) and/or actions (compulsions)
- defense mechanism that offers self-justifying explanations in place of the real, more threatening, unconscious reasons for one's actions
- an eating disorder in which an irrational fear of weight gain leads people to starve themselves
- a disorder that appears in childhood and is marked by deficient communication, social interaction, and understanding of others' states of mind
13 Clues: A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness • an anxiety disorder that consists of sudden, overwhelming attacks of terror • an eating disorder in which an irrational fear of weight gain leads people to starve themselves • an anxiety disorder characterized by unwanted repetitive thoughts (obsessions) and/or actions (compulsions) • ...
Mental Disorders 2022-04-01
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- Feeling restless, wound-up, or on edge; difficulty controlling feelings of worry
- An unrelenting mistrust and suspicion of others
- Characterized by disruptions in thought processes, perception, emotional responsiveness, and social interactions.
- an overwhelming fear of an object, place, situation, feeling, or animal.
- frequently consuming unusually large amounts of food and unable to stop eating
- having trouble falling or staying asleep
- in which a person cannot tell what is real from what is imagined.
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- feelings of unreality, that your body does not belong to you, or that you are constantly in a dream-like state
- Experiencing a disconnection and lack of continuity between thoughts, memories, surroundings, actions, and identity.
- Causes extreme mood swings that include manic and depressive episodes.
- abnormally low body weight, intense fear of gaining weight, and distorted perception of weight
- A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest in daily activities.
- an exaggerated sense of self-importance, a need for admiration, and lack of empathy for other people.
13 Clues: having trouble falling or staying asleep • An unrelenting mistrust and suspicion of others • in which a person cannot tell what is real from what is imagined. • Causes extreme mood swings that include manic and depressive episodes. • an overwhelming fear of an object, place, situation, feeling, or animal. • ...
Mental Health 2021-12-01
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- An urge to steal, regardless of need.
- Obsessive desire to set fire to things.
- Brain part that triggers anxiety
- Intense fear.
- Negatively effects how you feel; loss of interest in things.
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- Feeling overwhelmed and unable to cope.
- The part of the brain that controls emotions.
- Eating and then forcing yourself to throw up to get rid of the calories.
- Cause of an attack.
- Mental disorder characterized by the obsession to lose weight.
- Eating large amounts in one sitting, then feeling guilty.
- Worry, nervousness, unease
- Excessive attention to detail.
13 Clues: Intense fear. • Cause of an attack. • Worry, nervousness, unease • Excessive attention to detail. • Brain part that triggers anxiety • An urge to steal, regardless of need. • Feeling overwhelmed and unable to cope. • Obsessive desire to set fire to things. • The part of the brain that controls emotions. • Eating large amounts in one sitting, then feeling guilty. • ...
Mental Wellbeing 2023-11-03
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- believe in your abilities
- negative stress
- suggestion to seek help
- positive feeling and attitude
- extreme tiredness
- extreme fear
- how you feel about yourself
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- ability to recover from problems
- a place to get support
- combination of your feeling, likes and dislikes
- the bodies response to real or imagined danger
- involves identifying and sharing another persons feelings
- feeling such as love and joy
13 Clues: extreme fear • negative stress • extreme tiredness • a place to get support • suggestion to seek help • believe in your abilities • how you feel about yourself • feeling such as love and joy • positive feeling and attitude • ability to recover from problems • the bodies response to real or imagined danger • combination of your feeling, likes and dislikes • ...
Mental Health 2024-02-28
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- failure to execute complex motor skills
- traits, characteristics which an individual is born or develops early in life
- personality disorder characterized by emotional detatchment
- Lack of pleasure
- medication for Bi-polar disorder
- making up stories to fill in gaps in memory an unconcious attempt to save self esteem
- Lack of energy
- personality disorder characterized by social inhibition and avoidance of all social situations
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- failure to produce or comprehend verbal speech
- A rapid onset of confusion and disorientation
- failure to recognize familiar objects
- medication use to slow progression of dementia
- A way to reduce stigmas surrounding mental health
13 Clues: Lack of energy • Lack of pleasure • medication for Bi-polar disorder • failure to recognize familiar objects • failure to execute complex motor skills • A rapid onset of confusion and disorientation • failure to produce or comprehend verbal speech • medication use to slow progression of dementia • A way to reduce stigmas surrounding mental health • ...
Mental Disorders 2024-05-21
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- A deep sadness
- an irrational fear
- loss of the ability to speak or understand speech
- causes a person to have multiple personalities
- learning disorder that causes difficulty reading
- an impaired ability to remember
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- extensive feelings of worry or fear
- Causes people to have hallucinations and dellusions
- Causes people to go into a mania or a depression
- makes a person experience uncontrollable and recurring thoughts
- condition that causes hyperactivity and impulsiveness
- a neurological disorder that affects how someone interacts with others
- triggered by a terrifying event
13 Clues: A deep sadness • an irrational fear • triggered by a terrifying event • an impaired ability to remember • extensive feelings of worry or fear • causes a person to have multiple personalities • Causes people to go into a mania or a depression • learning disorder that causes difficulty reading • loss of the ability to speak or understand speech • ...
Mental Health 2024-05-30
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- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances
- asking for help from someone when you need it
- to assist someone who is struggling
- disorders that affect your mood, thinking and behavior.
- a treatment used for mental illness usually prescribed by a doctor
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- a low mood or loss of pleasure or interest in activities for long periods of time
- includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- a treatment for mental illness that includes seeking advice from a mental health professional
- a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person
- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience
- to deal with and attempt to overcome problems and difficulties
- the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy
13 Clues: to assist someone who is struggling • asking for help from someone when you need it • a deeply distressing or disturbing experience • the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy • disorders that affect your mood, thinking and behavior. • includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being • ...
Mental Health 2024-09-17
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- a way to improve our physical health
- one way to improve mental health
- can be a symptom from stress
- part of the health triangle, relates to interacting with others
- a way to relieve stress and make us feel calm and recharged
- part of the health triangle, relates to emotions
- someone outside of school you can talk to about how you are feeling, a professional person.
- the ____ wheel
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- one point on the health triangle
- a group of people you can surround yourself with who make you happy
- someone you can go to during school to talk to about a problem or issue
- a state of worry or anxiety
- we feel this emotion from school, sports, friends, extra curricular activities and more
13 Clues: the ____ wheel • a state of worry or anxiety • can be a symptom from stress • one point on the health triangle • one way to improve mental health • a way to improve our physical health • part of the health triangle, relates to emotions • a way to relieve stress and make us feel calm and recharged • part of the health triangle, relates to interacting with others • ...
Mental Health Awareness Week! 2022-04-20
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- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of the White Squirrel
- Technique focusing on the present
- a disorder that can result in hallucinations, delusions and disordered thinking/behaviour
- 3W and Outpatient MH Manager
- Workplace, Abbreviation
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of the Radar
- Father of the Bride Star, Wanted to be a Social Worker, 2 words
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- Hospital Social Worker in history, Title
- Dr. Mark, not Duckworth
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of Olympic Skater Eisler
- having a tendency to dwell on unwanted thoughts; performing repetitious rituals
- goal is to reduce
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Birthplace of Munro
- branch of medicine, dx and treatment of mental illness
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Beach Town
15 Clues: goal is to reduce • Dr. Mark, not Duckworth • Workplace, Abbreviation • 3W and Outpatient MH Manager • Technique focusing on the present • Hospital Social Worker in history, Title • One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Beach Town • One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of the Radar • One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Birthplace of Munro • ...
Mental Health 2018-07-22
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- the disorder of obsessions and compulsions
- hopefulness and confidence for a specific task or situation
- the ability to recover from difficulties
- opposite of negative
- changes of characteristics throughout life
- thoughts which arise or affect the mind in relation to the mind and brain
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- the feeling or belief of faith and self assurance of ones abilities
- constant changes in positive to negative thought patterns which can be described as a disorder
- the feeling of worry or nervousness about something with an uncertain outcome
- the combination of characteristics and qualities which form an individuals distinctive character
- confidence in ones own abilities and strengths
- the opinions or ideas that form in the mind
- an emotional state or reaction
13 Clues: opposite of negative • an emotional state or reaction • the ability to recover from difficulties • the disorder of obsessions and compulsions • changes of characteristics throughout life • the opinions or ideas that form in the mind • confidence in ones own abilities and strengths • hopefulness and confidence for a specific task or situation • ...
mental health 2018-07-22
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- fear of being overweight.
- organ in the body that controls practically everything.
- negative thoughts that have an affect to mental, physical, emotional, social and spiritual health.
- eating disorder that involves binge eating and food purge.
- changes in how an individual experiences different feelings and how these feelings are expressed, interpreted.
- feeling great and positive
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- disorder characterized by thoughts and experiences that seems out of touch with reality.
- - ptsd.
- A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
- excessive thoughts (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviours (compulsions)
- states of comfortability, health and happiness.
- feeling terrible and negative
- stressful and anxious feelings which are common responses to situation where we feel under pressure.
13 Clues: - ptsd. • fear of being overweight. • feeling great and positive • feeling terrible and negative • states of comfortability, health and happiness. • organ in the body that controls practically everything. • eating disorder that involves binge eating and food purge. • excessive thoughts (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviours (compulsions) • ...
mental health 2022-09-05
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- when you think about something too much or too long
- you feel alarmed or easily agitated
- somewhere where you may go when you are feeling abit upset or anxious
- you may have this feeling when you are mistrustful or suspicious
- this emotion is what you feel when you look up to someone or have an idol.
- you're feeling unhappy or let down
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- you may feel this when you're going through a rough time.
- a day where everyone wears shoes that are not as natural for a daily outfit
- an emotion that you feel when you have energy higher than your normal state of energy.
- a feeling when you show strong annoyance for something .
- this emotion is when you have feelings towards someone or something.
- showing appreciation for something you get as a gift .
- you may feel this when you see something you dislike.
13 Clues: you're feeling unhappy or let down • you feel alarmed or easily agitated • when you think about something too much or too long • you may feel this when you see something you dislike. • showing appreciation for something you get as a gift . • a feeling when you show strong annoyance for something . • you may feel this when you're going through a rough time. • ...
Mental health 2022-09-05
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- a sad feeling, a word used in the sentence 'i am feeling ?'
- a person who helps someone going through mental struggles
- an emotion that occurs after doing something that you think was wrong
- the red emotion in 'inside out'
- something that occurs when something is overwhelming causing you to worry
- we need it to function you get it by sleeping and food
- a mental disorder that relates to fear
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- words in the name of a subject in school
- a mental illness with four words in it including the word 'trauma'
- a service in one tree hill
- one of the seven deadly sins an emotion of happiness
- the main subject in 'inside out'
- a deeply stressing experience resulting in emotional shock
13 Clues: a service in one tree hill • the red emotion in 'inside out' • the main subject in 'inside out' • a mental disorder that relates to fear • words in the name of a subject in school • one of the seven deadly sins an emotion of happiness • we need it to function you get it by sleeping and food • a person who helps someone going through mental struggles • ...
Mental health 2022-01-26
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- Continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- Any of a group of hormones secreted within the brain and nervous system and having a number of physiological functions.(pl)
- A hormone that increases rates of blood circulation, breathing, and carbohydrate metabolism and prepares muscles for exertion.
- Relating to the heart and blood vessels.
- feelings of severe discouragement and gloom.
- Absolutely necessary; essential.
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- Spread from one person or organism to another, typically by direct contact.
- Regular sleeping problems.
- Feelings of anger or antipathy resulting in hostile or violent behaviour; readiness to attack or confront.
- It happens when a part of the heart muscle doesn't get enough blood.
- The chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
- Relax after a period of work or tension.
- Treat with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly.
13 Clues: Regular sleeping problems. • Absolutely necessary; essential. • Relax after a period of work or tension. • Relating to the heart and blood vessels. • feelings of severe discouragement and gloom. • Treat with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly. • It happens when a part of the heart muscle doesn't get enough blood. • ...
Kesihatan Mental 2022-09-25
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- Berkelakuan dengan cara tertentu untuk mengelakkan hasil yang ditakuti akibat daripada fikiran obsesif.
- Cawangan perubatan berkenaan dengan diagnosis dan rawatan penyakit mental.
- Teknik pengurangan stres efektif dan sebahagian daripada gaya hidup sihat.
- Penurunan berat badan yang disengajakan dan berterusan yang didorong oleh rasa takut dengan imej badan.
- Gangguan mental psikotik yang ditandai dengan halusinasi, delusi, kecelaruan fikiran, tingkah-laku dan emosi.
- Gangguan makan yang ditandai dengan kecenderungan untuk memakan terlalu banyak dan memuntahkan kembali makanan tersebut.
- Salah satu rawatan efektif untuk penyakit mental yang serius atau menganggu fungsi hidup.
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- Pemikiran atau imej minda yang berulang dan tidak diingini.
- Gangguan mental yang menyebabkan tempoh kemurungan dan tempoh mud tinggi atau mania.
- Ketakutan dan kebimbangan yang kronik, sungguhpun tidak ada rangsangan yang khusus.
- Gangguan perasaan yang menyebabkan seseorang itu merasa sedih yang berpanjangan dan mengganggu fungsi hidup.
- Proses pertolongan yang profesional dan berasaskan prinsip psikologi yang bertujuan membantu individu memahami dirinya dan persekitarannya.
- Kebimbangan yang berkaitan dengan sesuatu situasi atau objek yang khusus.
13 Clues: Pemikiran atau imej minda yang berulang dan tidak diingini. • Kebimbangan yang berkaitan dengan sesuatu situasi atau objek yang khusus. • Cawangan perubatan berkenaan dengan diagnosis dan rawatan penyakit mental. • Teknik pengurangan stres efektif dan sebahagian daripada gaya hidup sihat. • ...
mental health 2024-01-17
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- episodes of anger, depression and anxiety
- Lost touch with reality
- pattern of inattention and impulsivity
- uncontrollable/reoccurring thoughts
- the healthiest method of communication
- unusual shifts in mood
- example of a club drug
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- an unhealthy way to communicate
- After a traumatic event
- example of a depressant
- affects how you think, feel/handle day to day
- speeds up the central nervous system
- excessive worry for 6 months or more
13 Clues: unusual shifts in mood • example of a club drug • After a traumatic event • Lost touch with reality • example of a depressant • an unhealthy way to communicate • uncontrollable/reoccurring thoughts • speeds up the central nervous system • excessive worry for 6 months or more • pattern of inattention and impulsivity • the healthiest method of communication • ...
Mental Health 2023-09-27
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- A Medical Doctor
- Being Mentally, Emotionally, Socially, and Spiritually Well
- The "feeling" part of health that includes your emotional reactions to life
- Interactions with others
- Has a degree in social work
- Irrational behavior, hallucinations and sometimes inability to function in society
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- A belief in some unifying force that gives purpose or meaning to life
- A specialized Psychologist
- Has a degree in counseling, psychology, or educational psychology
- A Ph.D. in counseling or clinical psychology
- Fear of a specific object, activity, or situation
- The "thinking" part of health that includes values, attitudes, and beliefs
- Persistent sadness, despair, and hopelessness
13 Clues: A Medical Doctor • Interactions with others • A specialized Psychologist • Has a degree in social work • A Ph.D. in counseling or clinical psychology • Persistent sadness, despair, and hopelessness • Fear of a specific object, activity, or situation • Being Mentally, Emotionally, Socially, and Spiritually Well • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2024-01-30
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- An excessive use of an specific thing that affects your life in any way.
- Its a mental illness usually a natural response to pressure, feeling afraid or threatened, which can show up in how we feel physically, mentally, and in how we behave. It’s common to describe it as a feeling of dread, fear or unease, which can range from mild to severe.
- Person that helps you with your problems and mental health issues.
- A cause of a mental health problem that involves eating unhealthy food, that may impact the way in which you live.
- A mental disorder that causes unusual shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, concentration, and the ability to carry out daily tasks.
- It is your subjective sense of overall personal worth or value that influences your motivation, mental well-being, and quality of life.
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- When you understand what another person is feeling.
- It´s a condition related to brain development that impacts how a person perceives and socializes with others, causing problems in social interaction and communication.
- An activity that helps you calm down.
- A term is used to describe a state of low mood or a mental disorder (also called major depressive disorder or clinical depression). Clinical depression is a common serious mood disorder that causes severe symptoms, such as sadness and feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt, lack of interest or pleasure in daily activities.
- Mental illness that occurs when you don´t eat because you see yourself fat.
- A response to an event that psychologically overwhelms you, often leading to shock, denial, and changes in the body, mind, and behaviour.
- Condition that you may undergo when you feel overwhelmed
13 Clues: An activity that helps you calm down. • When you understand what another person is feeling. • Condition that you may undergo when you feel overwhelmed • Person that helps you with your problems and mental health issues. • An excessive use of an specific thing that affects your life in any way. • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2024-01-30
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- The ability to bounce back from adversity or challenges, demonstrating mental strength and adaptability.
- A mental disorder that creates concern about body weight, body image and unhealthy eating disorders
- A state of being separated or withdrawn from others, potentially contributing to feelings of loneliness and negatively impacting mental health.
- A severe mental disorder characterized by disruptions in thought processes, emotions, and perception of reality, often leading to impaired social functioning.
- A practice that promotes mental clarity and relaxation through focused attention or mindfulness, often aiding in stress reduction.
- The capacity to understand and share the feelings of others, fostering connection and support in relationships.
- Activities and practices that individuals engage in to maintain and improve their own mental and emotional well-being.
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- A mental state characterized by present-moment awareness and non-judgmental acceptance, often cultivated through meditation.
- Negative attitudes, beliefs, and stereotypes surrounding mental health issues, which can hinder individuals from seeking help and support.
- A mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in daily activities.
- A state of uneasiness and apprehension, often accompanied by heightened physiological responses, related to uncertain or threatening situations
- Activities and practices that individuals engage in to maintain and improve their own mental and emotional well-being.
- A mental health condition characterized by persistent, intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors or mental acts (compulsions) aimed at reducing anxiety.
- A systematic approach to improving mental health through counseling, often involving discussions with a trained professional.
14 Clues: A mental disorder that creates concern about body weight, body image and unhealthy eating disorders • The ability to bounce back from adversity or challenges, demonstrating mental strength and adaptability. • The capacity to understand and share the feelings of others, fostering connection and support in relationships. • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2020-01-05
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- MENTAL DISORDERS - examples : depression, anxiety, eating disorder, addictive behavior
- - a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- HEALTH - level of psychological well-being or an absence of mental illness
- - extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
- - look keenly or with difficulty at someone or something.
- OF MENTAL DISORDER - Example: trauma, emotional, physical, sexual abuse
- OF GRIEF - postulates a series of emotions experienced by terminally ill patients prior to death, or people who have lost a loved one
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- - an institution for educating children.
- CARE - nonmedical assistance with the activities of daily life (such as bathing, eating, dressing, using the toilet) for someone who's unable to fully perform those activities without help.
- - moderate or normal psychological stress interpreted as being beneficial for the experiencer(beneficial stress).
- - a group consisting of parents and children living together in a household.
- - pressure or tension exerted on a material object.
- CURE - a period spent in inactivity or leisure with the intention of improving one's physical or mental health.
13 Clues: - extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain. • - an institution for educating children. • - pressure or tension exerted on a material object. • - look keenly or with difficulty at someone or something. • OF MENTAL DISORDER - Example: trauma, emotional, physical, sexual abuse • - a group consisting of parents and children living together in a household. • ...
mental health 2024-05-16
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- A GOOD COMFORT FOR DAYS YOUR MENTAL HEALTH IS EXTRA LOW
- BEING IN A ____________ PLACE TO BE ALONE AND CALM YOU DOWN
- A FORM OF BREATHING FOR CALMING
- A MAIN STRESSOR THAT CAN BRING DOWN YOUR CONFIDENCE AND MENTAL HEALTH
- SCARED AND NON SOCIAL
- LOW MOOD AND LOSS OF PLEASURE IN ACTIVITIES
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- HELPFUL PEOPLE TO HELP GET YOUR MOOD UP AND STAY HAPPY
- A SAFE PLACE TO TALK ABOUT YOUR MENTAL HEALTH WITHOUT BEING SCARED
- TAKE MANY OF THESE TO STAY NON STRESSED AND KEEP A GOOD MENTAL HEALTH
- GOOD LISTENING THING TO CALM YOUR ANXIETY
- A GOOD WAY TO CALM DOWN FROM A PANIC ATTACK
- BEING OVERWHELMED
- LOW ABILITY TO FOCUS
13 Clues: BEING OVERWHELMED • LOW ABILITY TO FOCUS • SCARED AND NON SOCIAL • A FORM OF BREATHING FOR CALMING • GOOD LISTENING THING TO CALM YOUR ANXIETY • A GOOD WAY TO CALM DOWN FROM A PANIC ATTACK • LOW MOOD AND LOSS OF PLEASURE IN ACTIVITIES • HELPFUL PEOPLE TO HELP GET YOUR MOOD UP AND STAY HAPPY • A GOOD COMFORT FOR DAYS YOUR MENTAL HEALTH IS EXTRA LOW • ...
Mental Health 2024-04-26
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- a long term form of depression that affects your mood,interest and self esteem
- A mental health condition that causes fear,worry and constant feeling of being overwhelmed
- professional guidance of individual by utilizing psychological methods
- A mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings between emotional highs and lows
- a mood disorder that affects your feelings,thoughts and behaviours
- A serious mental disorder that affects how people interpret reality
- extreme anxiety, sorrow or pain
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- A strong feeling deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others
- A mental health conditon that causes fear and avoidance of social situations
- offering one's services or resources
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- Disorder that causes uncontrollable and recurring thoughts and behaviours that interfere with daily life
- A mental health condition triggered by a terrifying event
13 Clues: extreme anxiety, sorrow or pain • offering one's services or resources • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • A mental health condition triggered by a terrifying event • a mood disorder that affects your feelings,thoughts and behaviours • A serious mental disorder that affects how people interpret reality • ...
Mental Disorders 2025-04-11
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- trauma related disorder from events that happened in your past that you cannot overcome
- when someone consumes large amounts of food in a short amount of time
- natural human emotion, feelings of worry, unease
- the most current type of media that mentally haunts and challenges all humans and can affect their everyday lives
- fear of being fat and not eating
- inattentive, hyperactivity, impulsivity, can't sit still
- hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking
- a disorder in which you have intense mood swings of highs and lows
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- _________ defiant disorder persistent patterns of uncooperative, defiant, and hostile behavior toward authority figures
- _______ compulsive disorder-repetitive behaviors that people do to relieve anxiety
- sense of self importance, lack of empathy, feeling that they are the best
- binge eating followed by throwing up
- causes mental decline including memory loss, can't cure this
13 Clues: fear of being fat and not eating • binge eating followed by throwing up • natural human emotion, feelings of worry, unease • hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking • inattentive, hyperactivity, impulsivity, can't sit still • causes mental decline including memory loss, can't cure this • a disorder in which you have intense mood swings of highs and lows • ...
Mental health 2023-05-11
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- - a forceful, even violent contact between two
- and Statistics - obtained from analysing
- being.
- - mental or emotional pressure.
- - a feeling of unease, such as worry or fear
- strategies - behavioural and cognitive tactics
- to manage
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- health - our emotional, social and physiological
- - indicates one event results in another.
- expressed in numbers.
- - a group of conditions in which the physical
- and symptoms a person feels.
- conditions and demands that are appraised as
13 Clues: being. • to manage • expressed in numbers. • and symptoms a person feels. • - mental or emotional pressure. • and Statistics - obtained from analysing • - indicates one event results in another. • - a feeling of unease, such as worry or fear • conditions and demands that are appraised as • - a group of conditions in which the physical • ...
Mental Health 2026-02-06
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- Not able to pay attention.
- Very, very tired.
- To manage or deal with a problem.
- Feeling "burnt out" or under too much pressure
- Stability between different parts of life.
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- Help given to someone in need
- How you feel at a certain time.
- A regular daily plan or habit.
- Your mind's well-being
- Very worried or nervous.
- Feeling very sad or low.
- Full of "go" and high spirit.
- Protect your own happiness
13 Clues: Very, very tired. • Your mind's well-being • Very worried or nervous. • Feeling very sad or low. • Not able to pay attention. • Protect your own happiness • Help given to someone in need • Full of "go" and high spirit. • A regular daily plan or habit. • How you feel at a certain time. • To manage or deal with a problem. • Stability between different parts of life. • ...
Mental health 2025-09-20
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- of being present to reduce stress
- macronutrient often restricted in keto diets
- essential for brain development
- sleep aid from tart cherries
- that regulates the sleep-wake cycle
- known for its potential antidepressant effect
- acid that supports cognitive function
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- in eggs critical for fetal brain development
- that helps regulate mood
- linked to stable energy and mood regulation
- status can influence this mental state
- that may impair mood when consumed in excess
- linked to reduced risk of Alzheimer’s
- supplement studied for anxiety relief
14 Clues: that helps regulate mood • sleep aid from tart cherries • essential for brain development • of being present to reduce stress • that regulates the sleep-wake cycle • linked to reduced risk of Alzheimer’s • supplement studied for anxiety relief • acid that supports cognitive function • status can influence this mental state • linked to stable energy and mood regulation • ...
Mental Health Awareness Week! 2022-04-20
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- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of the White Squirrel
- Technique focusing on the present
- a disorder that can result in hallucinations, delusions and disordered thinking/behaviour
- 3W and Outpatient MH Manager
- Workplace, Abbreviation
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of the Radar
- Father of the Bride Star, Wanted to be a Social Worker, 2 words
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- Hospital Social Worker in history, Title
- Dr. Mark, not Duckworth
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of Olympic Skater Eisler
- having a tendency to dwell on unwanted thoughts; performing repetitious rituals
- goal is to reduce
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Birthplace of Munro
- branch of medicine, dx and treatment of mental illness
- One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Beach Town
15 Clues: goal is to reduce • Dr. Mark, not Duckworth • Workplace, Abbreviation • 3W and Outpatient MH Manager • Technique focusing on the present • Hospital Social Worker in history, Title • One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Beach Town • One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Home of the Radar • One of 5 AMGH Mental Health Sites, Birthplace of Munro • ...
Assignment #3 2017-05-04
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- Type of coding in which the mental representation is close to the actual object
- Monocular cue in which individuals perceive objects have a whole that have been partially covered by another object
- A mental shortcut
- Type of memory that describes ability to recall events and facts from ones own life
- Type of reasoning that describes inferring general conclusions from specific facts
- Concentration of mental effort on sensory or mental events
- Study of behavior excluding mental processes
- Seeing sounds and tasting colors
- Motivation based on rewards such as money, recognition, credit etc.
- Types of this disorder include Broca’s and wernicke’s
- This effect in which individuals tend to say the color a word spells color rather than of the color of the presented word
- Type of memory that describes ability to verbally recall specific facts and events
- Effect in which individuals anticipate further distance toward a small city and less distance toward a large city
- Process of coming up with novel ideas
- This type of memory describes ones knowledge about the world
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- Disorder causing difficulty in reading
- Ability to detect sensory information without being consciously aware of it
- Interpretation of received sensory information
- Difficulty in recognizing faces
- Condition in which individuals lack ability to form mental images or representations
- Motivation based on internal rewards
- Type of memory that describes ability to remember how to do things
- This method or memory strategy involves creating a set of mental cues based on locations
- Expected sequence of events for a given situation
- Differences in pronunciation of the “sh” in the word shoe vs. sheep
- Reception of sensory information
- Type of reasoning that describes inferring specific facts from general ideas
- Idea that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts
- Mental network of related concepts/ideas
29 Clues: A mental shortcut • Difficulty in recognizing faces • Reception of sensory information • Seeing sounds and tasting colors • Motivation based on internal rewards • Process of coming up with novel ideas • Disorder causing difficulty in reading • Mental network of related concepts/ideas • Study of behavior excluding mental processes • ...
Mental Health Awareness Crossword 2019-05-03
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- a diagnostic tool to help diagnose mental health disorders
- a state of good health, incorporating physical and mental well-being
- a broad term with different methods of effectively dealing with a difficult situation
- to make easier or less difficult; contribute to
- to provide advice and a source of communication
- taking care of one’s own wellbeing, especially during times of stress
- _______ illness is an umbrella term for wide range of mental health conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior
- _____ Hall houses R’Pantry, Case Management, and ethnic programs; across the HUB
- short-term positive stress that helps motivate
- act of causing one’s own death; comes with warning signs
- discrimination or ___ surrounding mental health
- physical activity that maintains fitness and well-being
- facility that “cultivates mental, physical, & social development through recreational services and programs”
- to take your mind off a stressful situation
- “curing;” restoration of oneself
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- the _________ is in the HUB that provides resources to benefit your wellness and overall health
- Negative stress
- a facility that provides tutoring, workshops, and writing support
- offering ___in a time of need
- a state of mind or specific mindset
- ____ Arches is a peer health group that focuses on topics of alcohol, drugs, safe partying, sexual health, and nutrition/fitness
- “a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being & not merely the absence of disease”
- centering one’s awareness to the present moment
- a phrase of positive emotional encouragement
- provides 8 FREE individual or group counseling/therapy to UCR students
- our _____ are affected by moods, situations, and relationships with others
- _____ Management in Costo Hall assists students with a range of challenges: academic help, food insecurity, & mental health
- when the body is at rest; essential for daily function
- Provides emergency food, hygiene, household, and childcare items for children; Costo Hall 110
- a time of intense difficulty that may induce distress
30 Clues: Negative stress • offering ___in a time of need • “curing;” restoration of oneself • a state of mind or specific mindset • to take your mind off a stressful situation • a phrase of positive emotional encouragement • short-term positive stress that helps motivate • centering one’s awareness to the present moment • to make easier or less difficult; contribute to • ...
Chapter 1 2015-03-10
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- psychology school of psychology that want to understand how the brain works by studying perception and perceptual learning.
- where psychology's roots were traced to
- emphasizes human growth and potential
- Bias use evidence that only fits for your theory
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- non scientific psychology
- mental processes could be best understood in terms of their adaptive purpose and function
- creator of functionalism
- Approach A study conducted via careful observations and scientifically based research
- Hans name of the horse that was smart
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- Mental processes such as thinking, memory, and sensation
- perspective that views behavior and personality as the products of mental characteristics
- makes psychology an objective science focused on behavior
- reporting one's mind on one's own conscious mental experiences
- created by Freud's assertions
- uncovering of the basic structures that make up the mind and thought
- a psychologist with a MD
- how the brain creates thoughts and memories
- human behavior is interpreted in its social context
- complex blend of language and beliefs
20 Clues: a psychologist with a MD • creator of functionalism • non scientific psychology • created by Freud's assertions • emphasizes human growth and potential • complex blend of language and beliefs • Hans name of the horse that was smart • where psychology's roots were traced to • how the brain creates thoughts and memories • Bias use evidence that only fits for your theory • ...
Mental Health Boosters 2024-01-23
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- Having a network of people who provide emotional and practical support
- Giving time and energy to help others
- Seeking help from a mental health professional when needed
- Feeling of appreciation and thankfulness
- Focusing on the positive aspects of life and letting go of negative thoughts
- Consuming foods that promote physical and mental health
- Period of rest and rejuvenation
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- Physical and mental discipline that combines postures, breathing, and meditation
- Positively interacting with others
- Listening to or creating music as a form of self-expression
- Practice of being present and fully engaged in the moment
- Practice of focusing the mind to achieve clarity and relaxation
- Professional treatment of mental or emotional disorders
- Engaging in activities that bring joy and fulfillment
- Physical activity that improves health and well-being
- Engaging in activities that allow for self-expression and imagination
- Expression of joy or amusement
- Taking intentional actions to care for one's physical and mental health
- Writing down thoughts and feelings as a form of self-reflection
- Spending time in natural environments
20 Clues: Expression of joy or amusement • Period of rest and rejuvenation • Positively interacting with others • Giving time and energy to help others • Spending time in natural environments • Feeling of appreciation and thankfulness • Engaging in activities that bring joy and fulfillment • Physical activity that improves health and well-being • ...
milos crossword 2022-04-20
24 Clues: OG • mine • size • death • pride • crazy • normal • unfair • normal • psycho • separate • dressing • O.G.ness • normality • patriotic • adjectives • neutrality • separation • old-clothes • normality-2 • intermediate • crazy-wicked • lack-of-life • mental-health
Assignment #3 2017-05-04
Across
- Concentration of mental effort on sensory or mental events
- Seeing sounds and tasting colors
- Types of this disorder include Broca’s and wernicke’s
- Type of memory that describes ability to describe events in ones own life
- Type of reasoning that describes inferring general conclusions from specific facts
- Condition in which individuals lack ability to from mental images or representations
- Interpretation of received sensory information
- Effect in which individuals anticipate further distance toward a small city and less distance toward a large city
- Expected sequence of events for a given situation
- Type of reasoning that describes inferring specifics facts from general ideas
- Disorder causing difficulty in reading
- This effect in which individuals must say the color of the presented word rather than the color the word spells
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- is greater than the sum of its parts
- Describes process of coming up with novel ideas
- Motivation based on rewards such as money, recognition, credit etc.
- Difficulty in recognizing faces
- Differences in pronunciation of the “sh” in shoe vs. sheep
- Type of memory that describes remembering specific facts and events that can be recalled and expressed
- This type of memory describes ones knowledge about the world
- Motivation based on internal rewards
- Study of behavior excluding mental processes
- Mental network of related concepts/ideas
- Type of memory that describes the ability to remember how to do things
- Ability to detect sensory information without being consciously aware of it
- Reception of sensory information
- A mental shortcut
- This method or memory strategy involves creating a set of mental cues based on locations
- Monocular cue in which individuals perceive whole objects that have been partially covered by another object
- Type of coding in which the mental representation is close to the actual object
29 Clues: A mental shortcut • Difficulty in recognizing faces • Seeing sounds and tasting colors • Reception of sensory information • is greater than the sum of its parts • Motivation based on internal rewards • Disorder causing difficulty in reading • Mental network of related concepts/ideas • Study of behavior excluding mental processes • ...
Assignment #3 2017-05-04
Across
- Ability to detect sensory information without being consciously aware of it
- Idea that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts
- Type of reasoning that describes inferring specific facts from general ideas
- Study of behavior excluding mental processes
- Difficulty in recognizing faces
- Effect in which individuals anticipate further distance toward a small city and less distance toward a large city
- This type of memory describes ones knowledge about the world
- Type of coding in which the mental representation is close to the actual object
- Condition in which individuals lack ability to form mental images or representations
- Motivation based on rewards such as money, recognition, credit etc.
- Differences in pronunciation of the “sh” in the word shoe vs. sheep
- Interpretation of received sensory information
- Expected sequence of events for a given situation
- This effect in which individuals tend to say the color a word spells color rather than of the color of the presented word
- Motivation based on internal rewards
- Monocular cue in which individuals perceive objects have a whole that have been partially covered by another object
Down
- Disorder causing difficulty in reading
- Seeing sounds and tasting colors
- Type of memory that describes ability to recall events and facts from ones own life
- Reception of sensory information
- Mental network of related concepts/ideas
- Types of this disorder include Broca’s and wernicke’s
- Type of memory that describes ability to verbally recall specific facts and events
- Concentration of mental effort on sensory or mental events
- Type of memory that describes ability to remember how to do things
- Process of coming up with novel ideas
- A mental shortcut
- Type of reasoning that describes inferring general conclusions from specific facts
- This method or memory strategy involves creating a set of mental cues based on locations
29 Clues: A mental shortcut • Difficulty in recognizing faces • Seeing sounds and tasting colors • Reception of sensory information • Motivation based on internal rewards • Process of coming up with novel ideas • Disorder causing difficulty in reading • Mental network of related concepts/ideas • Study of behavior excluding mental processes • ...
Mental Health 2019-11-27
Across
- Date of bell let's talk day 2020 (month and day)
- another term for extreme mood swings
- How to improve your mental health (2 words)
- one cause of mental illnesses (one word)
- Mental Health Center (5 words)
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- a mental illness ending with disorder (3 words)
- where the term mental health was created (country)
- year when mental health was created (1900s)
- a mental illness usually caused by war
- Mental health organization
- definition of mental health
11 Clues: Mental health organization • definition of mental health • Mental Health Center (5 words) • another term for extreme mood swings • a mental illness usually caused by war • one cause of mental illnesses (one word) • year when mental health was created (1900s) • How to improve your mental health (2 words) • a mental illness ending with disorder (3 words) • ...
Psychology's History & Approaches Vocabulary 2020-09-02
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- human drives and forces
- scientific study of decisions over time
- science of measuring mental capacities
- studies individual's context in societies
- sequence to increase retention and understanding
- problem solving and practicality
- human strengths
- how mental processes are affected by others
- observation of mental processes
- information better chance to be consolid.
- study and treatment of illnesses
- studies psychology in educational settings
- using principles of biology
- theory by charles darwin
- health service provider
- studies personality and its variation
- study of mental processes
- factors scientific study of relationships
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- scientific study of the human mind
- influences of society and culture
- utiltiy and purpose of behavior
- set of ideas, behaviors, traditions
- understanding effect of the brain
- mental and psychological traits are adapted
- effects of the workplace
- biology, psychology, social
- whole individual
- debate on human behavior
- assessment and treatment of illnesses
- study of environmental influences
- analysis and evaluation
- connection between mind and behavior
- knowledge derived from sense
- relationships and human cognition
34 Clues: human strengths • whole individual • human drives and forces • analysis and evaluation • health service provider • effects of the workplace • debate on human behavior • theory by charles darwin • study of mental processes • biology, psychology, social • using principles of biology • knowledge derived from sense • utiltiy and purpose of behavior • observation of mental processes • ...
POWER YOUR BRAIN _ DIFFICULT LEVEL 2025-09-27
Across
- – Ability to notice
- – Mental agility
- – Process of knowing
- – Showing sound sense
- – Insightful judgment
- – Sharpness of mind
- – Skilled in reasoning
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- – Sharp mental skill
- – Deep scholarly knowledge
- – Natural ability
- – Exceptional intelligence
- – Keen wisdom
- – Careful judgment
- – Mental power
- – Creative cleverness
15 Clues: – Keen wisdom • – Mental power • – Mental agility • – Natural ability • – Careful judgment • – Ability to notice • – Sharpness of mind • – Sharp mental skill • – Process of knowing • – Showing sound sense • – Creative cleverness • – Insightful judgment • – Skilled in reasoning • – Deep scholarly knowledge • – Exceptional intelligence
Mental Health From The Ground Up 2024-10-14
Across
- Persistent worry or nervousness
- Focus on the present moment
- Exhaustion from prolonged stress
- Deeply distressing experience
- Sudden overwhelming fear
- Treatment through talking
- Repeated unwanted thoughts
- Ability to bounce back
- Related to mental processes
- Mental or emotional strain
- Loss of contact with reality
- Mental illness with hallucinations
Down
- Taking care of oneself
- Compulsive need despite harm
- Persistent sadness or low mood
- Understanding others' feelings
- Extreme mood swings disorder
- Brain's chemical messenger
- Negative mark of disgrace
- Anxiety after traumatic event
20 Clues: Taking care of oneself • Ability to bounce back • Sudden overwhelming fear • Treatment through talking • Negative mark of disgrace • Repeated unwanted thoughts • Brain's chemical messenger • Mental or emotional strain • Focus on the present moment • Related to mental processes • Compulsive need despite harm • Extreme mood swings disorder • Loss of contact with reality • ...
Assignment #3 2017-05-04
Across
- This type of memory describes ones knowledge about the world
- Motivation based on rewards such as money, recognition, credit etc.
- Ability to detect sensory information without being consciously aware of it
- Condition in which individuals lack ability to form mental images or representations
- Type of memory that describes ability to recall events and facts from ones own life
- Mental network of related concepts/ideas
- Monocular cue in which individuals perceive objects have a whole that have been partially covered by another object
- Type of memory that describes ability to remember how to do things
- Motivation based on internal rewards
- A mental shortcut
- Difficulty in recognizing faces
- This effect in which individuals tend to say the color a word spells color rather than of the color of the presented word
- Interpretation of received sensory information
- Type of reasoning that describes inferring specific facts from general ideas
- Disorder causing difficulty in reading
Down
- This method or memory strategy involves creating a set of mental cues based on locations
- Process of coming up with novel ideas
- Seeing sounds and tasting colors
- Idea that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts
- Reception of sensory information
- Concentration of mental effort on sensory or mental events
- Differences in pronunciation of the “sh” in the word shoe vs. sheep
- Study of behavior excluding mental processes
- Type of coding in which the mental representation is close to the actual object
- Expected sequence of events for a given situation
- Effect in which individuals anticipate further distance toward a small city and less distance toward a large city
- Type of memory that describes ability to verbally recall specific facts and events
- Types of this disorder include Broca’s and wernicke’s
- Type of reasoning that describes inferring general conclusions from specific facts
29 Clues: A mental shortcut • Difficulty in recognizing faces • Seeing sounds and tasting colors • Reception of sensory information • Motivation based on internal rewards • Process of coming up with novel ideas • Disorder causing difficulty in reading • Mental network of related concepts/ideas • Study of behavior excluding mental processes • ...
Chapter 7: Understanding Mental Illnesses 2024-09-23
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- treatment method that changes the way a person thinks, interprets information, behaves, and experiences and expresses emotions.
- negative symptoms that develop when a person with a physical dependence stops using a substance.
- health condition in which negative or unhelpful feelings or thoughts become so severe they interfere with daily life.
- series of suicides in a particular community that occur in a relatively short period of time.
- episodes of intense fear characterized by fast heartbeat, dizziness, shaking, trouble breathing, and chest pain.
- body’s need for an increased amount of a substance to experience the effects once felt with smaller amounts.
- mental illnesses in which people develop a psychological dependence on certain processes or behaviors.
- people who have lost someone to suicide.
- treatment method in which people who have faced or are facing similar challenges meet together to discuss obstacles and ways of overcoming them.
- extreme, unrealistic fear of an object or situation.
- intentional act of ending one’s own life.
- mood disorder characterized by extreme highs (mania) and lows (depression).
- mental illnesses characterized by irregular thoughts, delusions, and hallucinations.
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- mental illnesses characterized by consistent patterns of inappropriate behavior.
- mental illness in which a person continues using a substance despite negative effects on health and life.
- copying of suicide attempts after exposure to another person’s suicide.
- two conditions that affect health at the same time; for example, substance use disorders and other mental illnesses.
- mood disorder characterized by feelings of intense sadness, worthlessness, and hopelessness.
- treatment method in which family members meet together with a therapist to build positive, functional relationships and strengthen interactions.
- substances that cause changes in the brain to reduce the symptoms of a mental illness.
- mental illness in which feelings of worry and dread interfere with daily life.
- healthcare professional who diagnoses mental illnesses and delivers therapy.
- negative, false, unfair beliefs associated with a circumstance, quality, or person.
23 Clues: people who have lost someone to suicide. • intentional act of ending one’s own life. • extreme, unrealistic fear of an object or situation. • copying of suicide attempts after exposure to another person’s suicide. • mood disorder characterized by extreme highs (mania) and lows (depression). • ...
Adam's Mental Health Crossword 2023-09-20
Across
- What friends and family can provide to those struggling with mental health issues.
- Deliberate and harmful actions taken by an individual towards themselves.
- A severe mental disorder characterized by hallucinations, delusions, and cognitive impairment.
- What does the acronym PTSD stand for?
- The negative perception or discrimination against individuals with mental health issues.
- This mental health condition often involves persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest in activities.
- This condition involves excessive worry, fear, or unease, often without an apparent reason.
- What is it when you have split personalities?
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- A common treatment option for various mental health conditions, often involving talking to a trained professional.
- What disorder is characterized by repetitive, unwanted, and intrusive thoughts followed by compulsive behaviors?
- A professional who offers guidance and support for mental health concerns.
- An excessive and irrational fear of an object, situation, or activity.
- Often prescribed to manage symptoms of mental health disorders.
- Many people with mental health issues experience this, withdrawing from social interactions
14 Clues: What does the acronym PTSD stand for? • What is it when you have split personalities? • Often prescribed to manage symptoms of mental health disorders. • An excessive and irrational fear of an object, situation, or activity. • Deliberate and harmful actions taken by an individual towards themselves. • ...
Clinical Psychology 2024-12-03
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- A state of mental or emotional strain
- Mental processes like thinking and memory
- Treatment for mental health issues
- An extreme, irrational fear of something
- Dependence on a substance or behavior
- A disorder from experiencing or witnessing trauma
- A persistent feeling of sadness or loss of interest
- The way someone acts in different situations
- A feeling of nervousness or fear
- Identifying a mental or physical illness
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- A disorder that affects thought and perception
- The study of the mind and behavior
- Emotional damage caused by a distressing event
- Guidance provided to address personal or psychological problems
- A disturbance in normal mental or physical functioning
15 Clues: A feeling of nervousness or fear • The study of the mind and behavior • Treatment for mental health issues • A state of mental or emotional strain • Dependence on a substance or behavior • An extreme, irrational fear of something • Identifying a mental or physical illness • Mental processes like thinking and memory • The way someone acts in different situations • ...
Mental Disorders 2022-04-01
Across
- Feeling restless, wound-up, or on edge; difficulty controlling feelings of worry
- An unrelenting mistrust and suspicion of others
- Characterized by disruptions in thought processes, perception, emotional responsiveness, and social interactions.
- an overwhelming fear of an object, place, situation, feeling, or animal.
- frequently consuming unusually large amounts of food and unable to stop eating
- having trouble falling or staying asleep
- in which a person cannot tell what is real from what is imagined.
Down
- feelings of unreality, that your body does not belong to you, or that you are constantly in a dream-like state
- Experiencing a disconnection and lack of continuity between thoughts, memories, surroundings, actions, and identity.
- Causes extreme mood swings that include manic and depressive episodes.
- abnormally low body weight, intense fear of gaining weight, and distorted perception of weight
- A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest in daily activities.
- an exaggerated sense of self-importance, a need for admiration, and lack of empathy for other people.
13 Clues: having trouble falling or staying asleep • An unrelenting mistrust and suspicion of others • in which a person cannot tell what is real from what is imagined. • Causes extreme mood swings that include manic and depressive episodes. • an overwhelming fear of an object, place, situation, feeling, or animal. • ...
Mental Health 2023-01-17
Across
- the act of listening and talking with someone; discussing something together
- a feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want
- people coming up with ideas
- a specific statement of what you want to achieve, giving direction to your plan of action
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- a struggle between opposing forces; a problem
- a third party who intervenes to help others manage their conflict.
- a physical and mental response to a challenging or threatening situation
- to settle differences
- treating a person or their feelings with consideration
- individuals who share the same age/maturity level
- any physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt or destroy
- a state of fear or worry
- the ability to control one's actions, thoughts, and words
13 Clues: to settle differences • a state of fear or worry • people coming up with ideas • a struggle between opposing forces; a problem • individuals who share the same age/maturity level • treating a person or their feelings with consideration • the ability to control one's actions, thoughts, and words • any physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt or destroy • ...
Mental Disorders 2021-05-25
Across
- Imitation of nurses' gestures
- inability to carry out motor task
- Split minded
- Pathological loss of memory
- Feeling no joy from life
- Dementia of older people
- Major mental illness
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- Fear of death
- Mood is abnormally elevated
- Imitation of what the nurse says
- Converting psychological stress into physical symptoms
- Minor mental illness
- Type of schizophrenia characterized by persecutory or grandiose delusions
13 Clues: Split minded • Fear of death • Minor mental illness • Major mental illness • Feeling no joy from life • Dementia of older people • Mood is abnormally elevated • Pathological loss of memory • Imitation of nurses' gestures • Imitation of what the nurse says • inability to carry out motor task • Converting psychological stress into physical symptoms • ...
Mental Health 2023-05-17
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- A complex organ responsible for thoughts, emotions, and feelings
- Factors outside the brain that can impact or hurt the brain
- The effect of genes on the brain's development
- A common coping mechanism for all of us
- A group of disorders affecting the mind that are marked by major changes and disruption in thinking clearly and emotional function
- The state of being physical and happy
- How we feel, think, and behave
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- A group of disorders characterized by severe problems with a person's eating behaviors
- Who can develop a mental illness?
- If someone is suicidal or in emotional distress you should call the National Suicide ___________ Lifeline
- A group of disorders that causes people to experience high levels and frequent attacks of fear and worry
- Health related to the overall physical condition of our body
- A mental health professional uses specially designed __________ to evaluate a person
13 Clues: How we feel, think, and behave • Who can develop a mental illness? • The state of being physical and happy • A common coping mechanism for all of us • The effect of genes on the brain's development • Factors outside the brain that can impact or hurt the brain • Health related to the overall physical condition of our body • ...
Mental Disorders 2023-09-20
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- A state of disconnection from reality.
- An illness that disrupts normal mental functions.
- A negative feeling.
- A state of impulsivity; which may create risk.
- Fear or worry that is hard to control.
- State of feeling down, negative, or sad.
- Switch between episodes of mania and depression.
Down
- Episodes of hallucinations or delusions.
- Repeated cycle due to negative body image
- A relation to the mind
- A mental health service that helps with understanding and adapting to a mental problem.
- Disorder that makes two or more separate personalities; usually from a traumatic event.
- Disorder that occurs after a traumatic event.
13 Clues: A negative feeling. • A relation to the mind • A state of disconnection from reality. • Fear or worry that is hard to control. • Episodes of hallucinations or delusions. • State of feeling down, negative, or sad. • Repeated cycle due to negative body image • Disorder that occurs after a traumatic event. • A state of impulsivity; which may create risk. • ...
Mental health 2026-03-16
13 Clues: Low mood • Cluster B • Common SSRI • State of worry • Type of therapy • Eating disorder • Two mood states • "Shock therapy" • A term for adolescent • Perceptual disturbance • Chronic psychotic disorder • Delusion about being special • First generation antipsychotic
Silang Kata Kesihatan 2025-05-23
Across
- selain daripada ubat, __________ juga merupakan rawatan pemulihanuntuk membantu menangani masalah kesihatan mental
- tindakan untuk menyakiti atau melukai diri sendiri
- 1 kes setiap 40 saat dilaporkan berlaku
- antara tempat untuk mendapatkan rawatan kesihatan mental
- nama lain kepada penyakit gila
- gangguan mental yang dicirikan oleh perubahan antara euforia melampau dan kemurungan mendalam
- ubat yang digunakan untuk melegakan tanda-tanda kemurungan
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- teknik 3L yang digunakan dalam PFA. L ini perlu menghampiri individu yang mempunyai masalah kesihatan mental untuk bertanya khabar dan mengenalpasti sekiranya ada ciri-ciri masalah kesihatan mental
- kebimbangan atau kegelisahan
- bulan sambutan kesihatan mental dan kaunseling sedunia
- pengkhususan perubatan yang dikhaskan untuk diagnosis, pencegahan, dan rawatan gangguan menta
- hilang minat pada aktiviti yang pernah mengembirakan sebelum ini
- keupayaan untuk memahami perasaan orang lain
- proses perhubungan menolong yang sistematik berasaskan prinsip psikologi
14 Clues: kebimbangan atau kegelisahan • nama lain kepada penyakit gila • 1 kes setiap 40 saat dilaporkan berlaku • keupayaan untuk memahami perasaan orang lain • tindakan untuk menyakiti atau melukai diri sendiri • bulan sambutan kesihatan mental dan kaunseling sedunia • antara tempat untuk mendapatkan rawatan kesihatan mental • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2020-09-23
Across
- Ability to step into others' shoes and understand their perspective
- Ability to bounce back from an adverse situation
- state of mind where an individual is hopeful and positive about future
- Medical practitioner specialized in the diagnoses and treatment of mental illness
- Practice of focusing one's mind on breathing to relieve stress
- State of mind where one only looks at negative aspects of the situation and think of worst
- Extreme or irrational fear towards something
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- Practice of acting towards taking care of one's own Health
- Mental health professional who helps people deal with mental health difficulties
- Having mental block or negative outlook towards a particular concept example, Mental Health.
- State of mental or emotional strain or tension due to adverse situations
- Desire or willingness to do something coupled with enthusiasm
- Quality of being thankful and show readiness to appreciate and return kindness
- Feeling of worry, nervousness or unease with a certain outcome
- Mental condition characterized by feelings of severe sadness and lack of hope
15 Clues: Extreme or irrational fear towards something • Ability to bounce back from an adverse situation • Practice of acting towards taking care of one's own Health • Desire or willingness to do something coupled with enthusiasm • Feeling of worry, nervousness or unease with a certain outcome • Practice of focusing one's mind on breathing to relieve stress • ...
chatham square mental health 2025-05-12
Across
- Drinking enough of this keeps you feeling good
- Someone trained to listen and help you, often present at schools
- Brain chemical linked to mood and happiness
- Physical activity that improves mental health
- Practice that helps manage anxiety and stress
- Being able to recover after hardship
- Month dedicated to mental health
- A healthy way to deal with strong emotions involving writing
- Negative belief about mental illness
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- Mental health condition involving persistent sadness
- Professional who offers talk-based treatment
- Feeling of being overwhelmed or under pressure
- A strategy to manage emotions or stress
- Something you might set to protect your energy or time
- Deep sorrow, especially after a loss
- Your ____ health is just as important as physical health
16 Clues: Month dedicated to mental health • Deep sorrow, especially after a loss • Being able to recover after hardship • Negative belief about mental illness • A strategy to manage emotions or stress • Brain chemical linked to mood and happiness • Professional who offers talk-based treatment • Physical activity that improves mental health • ...
Mental Emotional Disorders 2022-05-13
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- a psychological condition that affects a person's ability to get along with others
- a severe mental disorder in which a person uses contact with reality
- traps people in a pattern of repeated thoughts and actions
- mental help professionals who are trained and licensed by the state to counsel
- a serious mood disorder that can cause people to lose interest in life and no longer find enjoyment
- often happens after a stressful/traumatic event such as physical or sexual violence
- causes intense fear called panic attacks
- counseling that seeks to improve troubled family relationships
- a mental condition characterized by delusions of persecution, unwarranted jealousy, or exaggerated self-importance, typically elaborated into an organized system.
- causes extreme mood swings
- also known as social phobia
- licensed, certified mental health professionals with master's degrees in social work
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- intense and exaggerated fears of a specific object/situation
- fear of water
- fear of spiders
- professional counseling
- the act of killing oneself on purpose
- fear on enclosed places
- a toll-free number set up to prevent suicide
- medical professionals who treat mental health problems
20 Clues: fear of water • fear of spiders • professional counseling • fear on enclosed places • causes extreme mood swings • also known as social phobia • the act of killing oneself on purpose • causes intense fear called panic attacks • a toll-free number set up to prevent suicide • medical professionals who treat mental health problems • ...
Mental health crossowrd 2024-10-05
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- To give someone the confidence or power to take control of their life.
- A deeply distressing experience affecting mental health.
- To establish meaningful relationships with others.
- Emotional or practical help provided to someone.
- The belief in a positive outcome, especially in tough times.
- A state of mental well-being where different elements are in harmony.
- The ability to recover from setbacks or difficulties.
- The quality of being thankful and appreciative.
- Letting go of resentment or anger towards someone.
- Negative perception associated with mental illness.
- Communicating confidently and respectfully to express needs.
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- A common mental health disorder characterized by excessive worry.
- Activities to improve health and well-being.
- The willingness to be open and honest about feelings.
- Strategies used to manage stress or difficult emotions.
- Physical or emotional exhaustion, often due to prolonged stress.
- Professional treatment for mental health issues.
- Limits set to protect personal space and well-being.
- A mood disorder causing persistent feelings of sadness.
- Being aware of the present moment without judgment.
20 Clues: Activities to improve health and well-being. • The quality of being thankful and appreciative. • Emotional or practical help provided to someone. • Professional treatment for mental health issues. • To establish meaningful relationships with others. • Letting go of resentment or anger towards someone. • Negative perception associated with mental illness. • ...
Palavras cruzadas : Atividade física 2022-10-06
17 Clues: sono • humor • mental • física • memoria • dopamina • cortisol • bem-estar • endorfina • hormônios • serotonina • felicidade • epinefrina • adrenalina • relaxamento • imunológica • somatotrofina
Mental Health Awareness 2026-04-02
Across
- A teen cannot stop gambling online even though it is illegal
- Experiencing extreme mood swings
- factors that can help prevent suicide and other harmful behaviors
- A person feels a fast heart rate, and strong desire to leave where they are
- using food consumption as a means of control when stressed
- The proper word to use when describing Ms.Dodson's fear of snakes
- the intentional killing of oneself
- Fear caused by a source you cannot identify
- medical and non medical facilities that help those with a mental illness
- an illness that effects the mind and reduce's a person's ability to function
- in a state of extreme sadness on a regular basis
- Behavior seen with mental illness
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- means "split mind"
- A mental health provider that studies human behaviors
- a mental health medical provider that can prescribe medication
- When someone has trouble staying in their seat
- displaying intense worry or fear most days
- unreasonable need to behave a certain way
- a mental health provider that offers advice
- people that survive life changing trauma
- a protective factor many people utilize daily
21 Clues: means "split mind" • Experiencing extreme mood swings • Behavior seen with mental illness • the intentional killing of oneself • people that survive life changing trauma • unreasonable need to behave a certain way • displaying intense worry or fear most days • a mental health provider that offers advice • Fear caused by a source you cannot identify • ...
POWER YOUR BRAIN 2025-08-27
Across
- – Ability to notice
- – Mental agility
- – Process of knowing
- – Showing sound sense
- – Insightful judgment
- – Sharpness of mind
- – Skilled in reasoning
Down
- – Sharp mental skill
- – Deep scholarly knowledge
- – Natural ability
- – Exceptional intelligence
- – Keen wisdom
- – Careful judgment
- – Mental power
- – Creative cleverness
15 Clues: – Keen wisdom • – Mental power • – Mental agility • – Natural ability • – Careful judgment • – Ability to notice • – Sharpness of mind • – Sharp mental skill • – Process of knowing • – Showing sound sense • – Creative cleverness • – Insightful judgment • – Skilled in reasoning • – Deep scholarly knowledge • – Exceptional intelligence
Power Your Brain (Difficult Level crossword) 2025-11-16
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- – Ability to notice
- – Mental agility
- – Process of knowing
- – Showing sound sense
- – Insightful judgment
- – Sharpness of mind
- – Skilled in reasoning
Down
- – Sharp mental skill
- – Deep scholarly knowledge
- – Natural ability
- – Exceptional intelligence
- – Keen wisdom
- – Careful judgment
- – Mental power
- – Creative cleverness
15 Clues: – Keen wisdom • – Mental power • – Mental agility • – Natural ability • – Careful judgment • – Ability to notice • – Sharpness of mind • – Sharp mental skill • – Process of knowing • – Showing sound sense • – Creative cleverness • – Insightful judgment • – Skilled in reasoning • – Deep scholarly knowledge • – Exceptional intelligence
Ley 1616 de 2013 2022-10-09
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- Marco de la estrategia en la cual la red integral de prestación de servicios.
- Que deberían establecer los entes territoriales para el mecanismo de seguimiento y evaluación.
- Cúal es el plan del que se hace referencia en el título V.
- Cuál es el tipo trastorno que se menciona en la Integración Escolar.
- Método que tiene el Ministerio de Prosperidad Social para prevenir el trastorno mental.
- Es uno de los ámbitos e instancias donde se llevan a cabo las acciones en la puerta de entrada del sistema.
- Cuál es la función del Consejo Nacional de Salud que tiene relación con la ejecución de planes.
- Cuál es la abreviatura para el Fondo de Rehabilitación, Inversión Social y Lucha contra el Crimen Organizado.
- De que manera puede presentarse la discapacidad mental de un individuo.
- Que Artículo habla sobre la reducción del consumo de sustancias estupefacientes y psicotrópicas.
- Es un derecho que permite guardar la información relacionada con el proceso de atención.
- a quienes están dirigido los factores de riesgo.
- Es una de las acciones de promoción de la salud mental(Artículo 8).
- Que título deberán acreditar las personas que hagan parte del equipo de atención prehospitalaria.
- Que proceso facilita la mejora de un individuo discapacitado por handicap.
- Es un derecho que permite a las personas saber de su trastorno mental y formas de cuidado.
- Que debería garantizar la Protección Social.
- Que capítulo hace mención al título de integración escolar.
- Es una de las acciones del Ministerio de Salud, Protección Social y entes territoriales con respecto al equipo básicos en la Salud mental.
- Que deberían hacer los entes territoriales para acceder a los servicios de la red de salud mental.
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- Que servicios prestarán las Administradores de Riesgo Laboral.
- Quienes harán parte de las redes o grupos de apoyo.
- Que artículo habla sobre el mejoramiento continuo del talento humano.
- Que derecho tendrán las personas que padecen de trastorno mental.
- Cual es uno de los ámbitos donde es aplicable la ley de la salud mental.
- Nombre del artículo que busca garantizar el ejercicio pleno del Derecho a la salud mental.
- Cuales son los determinantes en el desarrollo de la autonomía de las personas.
- uno de los trastornos por lo cual se manifiesta el trastorno mental.
- Grupo de la población que se prioriza para la garantía de la salud.
- Que título habla acerca de los centros de Atención de Drogadicción.
- Un problema psicosocial puede ser.
- Número de días que tiene el gobierno nacional para la implementación y reglamentación de ley.
- Cual es la modalidad que se ofrece en la prestación de servicios en la salud mental.
- Que deberán disponer los entes territoriales y las empresas prestadoras de planes de beneficios.
- Una de las acciones complementarias para la atención integral.
- Por quienes están conformados los equipos interdisciplinarios.
- Cuál es el nombre que recibe el documento que expedirá el gobierno nacional.
- Cuales son las ciclas del sistema de vigilancia epidemiológica en el consumo de sustancias psicoactivas.
- Que asignarán las entidades para la investigación en salud mental.
- cual es el estado dinámico que permite desplegar los recursos emocionales, cognitivos y mentales de una persona.
40 Clues: Un problema psicosocial puede ser. • Que debería garantizar la Protección Social. • a quienes están dirigido los factores de riesgo. • Quienes harán parte de las redes o grupos de apoyo. • Cúal es el plan del que se hace referencia en el título V. • Que capítulo hace mención al título de integración escolar. • ...
VOCAB 2022-09-22
25 Clues: stress • social • mental • empathy • mindset • physical • optimist • conflict • optimism • emotional • dimension • pessimist • self-talk • spiritual • prosocial • pessimism • exaggerate • optimistic • self-esteem • responsible • facilitator • personalize • self-respect • overgeneralize • characteristic
mental 2021-09-07
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- a mood disorder
- is an illness of the mind that can harm your thoughts, feeling and stop you from having a happy lif is an illness in which real, imagined, or excessive fear or worry.
- is an excessive fear (irrational fear)
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- disorder OCD, repeated behaviors or thoughts.
- disorder, it affect a person's ability to get along with others.
- is a fear of having serious diseases.
- called manic depression, extreme mood swings from depression, mania, or happiness.
- "split mind" hallucinates, hear voices, or talk to themselves.
8 Clues: a mood disorder • is a fear of having serious diseases. • is an excessive fear (irrational fear) • disorder OCD, repeated behaviors or thoughts. • "split mind" hallucinates, hear voices, or talk to themselves. • disorder, it affect a person's ability to get along with others. • called manic depression, extreme mood swings from depression, mania, or happiness. • ...
mental 2021-09-07
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- called manic depression, extreme mood swings from depression, mania, or happiness.
- a mood disorder
- is a fear of having serious diseases.
- is an excessive fear (irrational fear)
- disorder, it affect a person's ability to get along with others.
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- "split mind" hallucinates, hear voices, or talk to themselves.
- is an illness of the mind that can harm your thoughts, feeling and stop you from having a happy life is an illness in which real, imagined, or excessive fear or worry.
- compulsive disorder OCD, repeated behaviors or thoughts.
8 Clues: a mood disorder • is a fear of having serious diseases. • is an excessive fear (irrational fear) • compulsive disorder OCD, repeated behaviors or thoughts. • "split mind" hallucinates, hear voices, or talk to themselves. • disorder, it affect a person's ability to get along with others. • ...
Physical & Mental Wellness 2025-02-18
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- Activities that help maintain emotional, mental, and physical well-being.
- A feeling of being emotionally or mentally overloaded by stress or challenges.
- A response to challenges or pressures that can impact both physical and mental wellness.
- Related to the body, including movement, diet, sleep, and hydration, which impact mental wellness.
- The way people interact and connect with others, which influences mental and emotional health.
- A feeling of nervousness or worry that can affect mental wellness.
- Taking care of emotional health and feeling balanced, connected, and able to meet life’s challenges.
- Drinking enough water to support brain function and mental clarity.
- Being aware of thoughts and feelings in the present moment to manage emotions
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- Friends, family, or trusted individuals who provide emotional help and guidance.
- Regular routines that can support both physical and mental well-being.
- Eating nourishing foods that provide the brain with the necessary fuel for proper function.
- Essential rest for brain and body health, needed for emotional regulation and clear thinking.
- Feel-good chemicals in the brain that improve mood and reduce stress through physical activity.
- Physical activity that boosts mental wellness by improving mood and reducing stress.
15 Clues: A feeling of nervousness or worry that can affect mental wellness. • Drinking enough water to support brain function and mental clarity. • Regular routines that can support both physical and mental well-being. • Activities that help maintain emotional, mental, and physical well-being. • ...
Crosswords 2024-09-15
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- Anything in the surroundings, including sounds, images, and smells, that has the power to elicit a reaction.
- The portion of the mind that is cognizant of the here and now.
- Completing an examination using a predetermined framework or set of questions.
- Recognizing and classifying a particular mental health issue.
- A formal assessment carried out by a mental health specialist in order to establish a diagnosis and course of therapy.
- A diagnosis rendered by a licensed mental health practitioner in accordance with their education and experience.
- Thought, feeling, and behavior patterns that are distressing or interfere with day-to-day functioning.
- A consultation to obtain information between a patient and a mental health expert.
- Practices such talk therapy, medication, and relaxation that are used to treat mental health issues.
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- Allowing for flexibility and making adjustments based on the person's assessment responses.
- The procedure for learning more about a person's mental state.
- Actions that are detrimental or make it difficult for a person to go about their everyday lives normally.
- The area of the mind that houses unconscious memories, sensations, and thoughts.
- A particular approach or strategy for treating mental health issues.
- The individual getting treatment for mental illness.
15 Clues: The individual getting treatment for mental illness. • Recognizing and classifying a particular mental health issue. • The procedure for learning more about a person's mental state. • The portion of the mind that is cognizant of the here and now. • A particular approach or strategy for treating mental health issues. • ...
Psychology Vocab Ch1 2022-09-25
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- method of treating mental disorders, shaped by psychoanalytic theory, which emphasizes unconscious mental processes
- a method of interpretation and analysis of aspects of human cognition, behavior, culture, and experience that focuses on relationships of contrast between elements in a conceptual system that reflect patterns underlying a superficial diversity.
- a precise, testable statement of what the researchers predict will be the outcome of the study.
- help psychologists to distinguish between typical and atypical behaviors and gain more accurate understandings of human and animal behaviors and thoughts.
- Nurture is generally taken as the influence of external factors after conception,
- a branch of psychology that deals with the effects of normal and pathological physiological processes on mental life.
- Nature is what we think of as pre-wiring and is influenced by genetic inheritance and other biological factors.
- a theory of learning based on the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning, and conditioning occurs through interaction with the environment.
- the study in psychology that focuses on mental processes, including how people perceive, think, remember, learn, solve problems, and direct their attention to one stimulus rather than another.
- the examination or observation of one's own mental and emotional processes.
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- a person who specializes in the study of mind and behavior or in the treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders
- actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured.
- a medical doctor (an M.D. or D.O.) who specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders.
- an attempt to foretell what will happen in a particular case, generally on the basis of past instances or accepted principles.
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- the branch of science that deals with the biological basis of behavior and mental phenomena.
- is the doctrine that what makes something a mental state of a particular type does not depend on its internal constitution, but rather on the way it functions, or the role it plays, in the system of which it is a part.
- the process by which an individual's attitudes, beliefs or behavior are modified by the presence or action of others
- All mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating.
- a movement in psychology supporting the belief that humans, as individuals, are unique beings and should be recognized and treated as such by psychologists and psychiatrists.
- any attempt to understand phenomena related to intelligent behavior.
21 Clues: actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured. • any attempt to understand phenomena related to intelligent behavior. • the examination or observation of one's own mental and emotional processes. • Nurture is generally taken as the influence of external factors after conception, • ...
Mental Health Stigma in SKR 2024-05-22
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- What happens to K-pop idols in the press if they are caught having a mental illness.
- What is needed to address the unethical K-pop industry, despite the potential backlash from media critics.
- SME controls all aspects of a K-pop idol's life, including these public appearances.
- HEALTH Widely viewed as bad luck and weakness, creating a stigma in Korea.
- TO CHANGE The campaign launched in 2009 to end mental health stigma and discrimination.
- The term described as the focus on physical features and attractiveness.
- An agency mentioned that controls all aspects of a K-pop idol's life.
- South Korea is ranked as one of the top countries in terms of this tragic statistic.
- Understanding this aspect of Korea, particularly K-pop, is necessary before implementing solutions to end mental health stigma.
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- The type of environment created by negative stereotypes and biases against mental illnesses.
- This entity plays a significant role in creating a toxic environment for people with mental health issues.
- A music genre from South Korea that has rapidly become popular worldwide.
- The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, which ranked South Korea as one of the top in terms of suicide rates.
- The type of figure K-pop idols are pressured to maintain.
- The disapproval or discrimination against an individual or group based on perceived characteristics.
- The organization that reported that 85% of people with severe mental illness in Korea did not receive treatment.
- According to Henderson et al., the more people keep their issues _______, the more likely it is for mental health issues to progress.
- The type of diets from idols that have major consequences on young fans.
18 Clues: The type of figure K-pop idols are pressured to maintain. • An agency mentioned that controls all aspects of a K-pop idol's life. • The term described as the focus on physical features and attractiveness. • The type of diets from idols that have major consequences on young fans. • A music genre from South Korea that has rapidly become popular worldwide. • ...
psychology 2022-03-05
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- person who has worked on intelligence
- means of preserving memories
- illness where there are auditory and/ or visual hallucination
- very complex humainbody tool
- related to the head, the brain
- synonym of thymia
- nervous cell
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- meeting of sensation in mental image
- father of psychology
- mental health field
- nervous system organ
- synonym of pathology
- mental illness where one feels extremely strong
- illness where one forget little by little on's memories
- illness where one can go from deep sadness to great joy
- disease name disovered by the father of psychology
16 Clues: nervous cell • synonym of thymia • mental health field • father of psychology • nervous system organ • synonym of pathology • means of preserving memories • very complex humainbody tool • related to the head, the brain • meeting of sensation in mental image • person who has worked on intelligence • mental illness where one feels extremely strong • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2025-05-29
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- Emotional distress caused by difficult events
- A professional who provides talk therapy
- Negative attitudes and discrimination
- The ability to bounce back from difficulties
- A mental health professional who can prescribe medication
- A feeling of worry or unease
- The feeling overwhelmed by demands
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- A state of joy and contentment.
- Seeking professional guidance for mental health
- General sense of positive mental state
- A national support phone number
- The process of getting better from a mental health condition
- State of prolonged sadness
- Talking to a professional for mental support
14 Clues: State of prolonged sadness • A feeling of worry or unease • A state of joy and contentment. • A national support phone number • The feeling overwhelmed by demands • Negative attitudes and discrimination • General sense of positive mental state • A professional who provides talk therapy • The ability to bounce back from difficulties • ...
Perfect Choice Vocab d 2021-09-15
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- is constructed before any applicable research has been done
- details or other information given to make something clear or easy to understand
- studies the mental functioning and behavior in relation to other biological processes
- believe that our responses to environmental stimuli shape our actions
- the mental processes of perception, memory, judgment, and reasoning
- to declare or tell in advance
- when you meditate to try to understand your feelings
- a person who specializes in the study of mind and behavior or in the treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders
- involves whether human behavior is determined by the environment, either prenatal or during a person's life, or by a person's genes
- The study of the mind and mental processes,especially in relation to behavior
- specialist in the mental health needs of adults, and children in some cases
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- Capable of being or liable to be observed; noticeable; visible; discernible
- the normal functions of a living thing
- believe that the people create their own set of ethics
- the power to have an important effect on someone or something
- collective conscience, value consensus, social order, education, family, crime and deviance and the media
- advocate of the theoretical approach in understanding the mind
- qualified to assess both the mental and physical aspects of psychological problems.
- a written or spoken statement
- individual and collective behaviors emerge from some underlying structure
20 Clues: to declare or tell in advance • a written or spoken statement • the normal functions of a living thing • when you meditate to try to understand your feelings • believe that the people create their own set of ethics • is constructed before any applicable research has been done • the power to have an important effect on someone or something • ...
Perfect Choice Vocab d 2021-09-15
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- is constructed before any applicable research has been done
- details or other information given to make something clear or easy to understand
- studies the mental functioning and behavior in relation to other biological processes
- believe that our responses to environmental stimuli shape our actions
- the mental processes of perception, memory, judgment, and reasoning
- to declare or tell in advance
- when you meditate to try to understand your feelings
- a person who specializes in the study of mind and behavior or in the treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders
- involves whether human behavior is determined by the environment, either prenatal or during a person's life, or by a person's genes
- The study of the mind and mental processes,especially in relation to behavior
- specialist in the mental health needs of adults, and children in some cases
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- Capable of being or liable to be observed; noticeable; visible; discernible
- the normal functions of a living thing
- believe that the people create their own set of ethics
- the power to have an important effect on someone or something
- collective conscience, value consensus, social order, education, family, crime and deviance and the media
- advocate of the theoretical approach in understanding the mind
- qualified to assess both the mental and physical aspects of psychological problems.
- a written or spoken statement
- individual and collective behaviors emerge from some underlying structure
20 Clues: to declare or tell in advance • a written or spoken statement • the normal functions of a living thing • when you meditate to try to understand your feelings • believe that the people create their own set of ethics • is constructed before any applicable research has been done • the power to have an important effect on someone or something • ...
Mental Health Nursing Terms 2025-03-26
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- a state of confusion or disorientation. alcoholics may suffer this with tremors
- a mental disorder characterized by psychosis
- a sudden feeling of intense fear or discomfort
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
- patient has a limited range or intensity of emotional expression
- a well known drug used as a mood stabilizer and for seizures
- describes a patient with rapidly shifting or unstable emotions
- a mental health condition with a combo of symptoms from schizophrenia and a mood disorder, such as depression or bipolar
- a person is hyper _____ when they have excessive focus on religious thoughts or behaviors
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- describes a patient in a profound state of unease or dissatisfaction
- disorder characterized by a persistent and intense urge to use a drug
- a mental state characterized by excessive excitement often exhibited by patients with bipolar disorder
- describes a patient with a lack of emotion, expression, or reactivity
- a person may have this type of speech when they speak rapidly and urgently
- describes a patient with a normal display of emotion
- a mental disorder with intense highs and lows
- a state of low mood
- mental health condition characterized by a loss of touch with reality.
- can mimic a mental disorder but is in fact a medical disorder of the brain that seniors often suffer with
- describes thinking that is literal and focused on immediate details
20 Clues: a state of low mood • a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease • a mental disorder characterized by psychosis • a mental disorder with intense highs and lows • a sudden feeling of intense fear or discomfort • describes a patient with a normal display of emotion • a well known drug used as a mood stabilizer and for seizures • ...
Paige Davis-Psychological Disorders 2025-03-18
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- a mental health condition characterized by significant and persistent mood swings between extreme highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression)
- a brief episode of intense anxiety, which causes the physical sensations of fear
- the expression of psychological or emotional factors as physical (somatic) symptoms
- a mental health condition that's caused by an extremely stressful or terrifying event
- extreme or irrational fear of entering open or crowded places, of leaving one's own home, or of being in places from which escape is difficult.
- a mental disorder in which people have unwanted and repeated thoughts, feelings, ideas, sensations (obsessions), and behaviors that drive them to do something over and over (compulsions)
- an approach for treating mental health issues by talking with a psychologist, psychiatrist or another mental health provider
- clusters of systems that are considered recognizable diseases only within a specific cultures or socities
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- derives from the greek root "phobo" meaning fear
- a mental health condition characterized by a persistent feeling of detachment from oneself, thoughts, emotions, or body
- a mental health condition characterized by a persistent and intense fear of social situations
- mental illness marked by periods of great excitement or euphoria, delusions, and overactivity
- the disconnection or separation of something from something else or the state of being disconnected.
- behavior patterns or mental processes that cause serious personal suffering or interfere with a person's ability to cope with everyday life
- a mental health condition where people have a lifelong pattern of seeing themselves and reacting to others in ways that cause problems
15 Clues: derives from the greek root "phobo" meaning fear • a brief episode of intense anxiety, which causes the physical sensations of fear • the expression of psychological or emotional factors as physical (somatic) symptoms • a mental health condition that's caused by an extremely stressful or terrifying event • ...
Health Triangle 8th Grade 2020-08-25
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- Bathe regularly and _____ your hands.
- Just like you would check in with a _____, a mental health checkup can really help if you're feeling mental distress.
- Experts recommend getting 30 _____ of moderate to intense exercise four to five times a week.
- One of the best ways to make friends is to show interest in the other person.
- Eat a _____ diet.
- Social health often involves _____ of friends and family members who support us and care for us during the hard times.
- Don't dismiss _____ just because they seem to be different from you at first.
- Physical health represents your _____ welfare and how to protect your body.
- Some unhealthy foods include sodas, fried foods, _____ processed foods such as cookies and sweet cereals.
- Volunteering will also help you connect to new people in your _____.
- Take good care of your _____ and mental health.
- General guidelines suggest 9 to 13 _____ of water every day.
- A full night's _____ can have several physical benefits.
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- Make time for activities that you enjoy.
- Stay _____.
- Initiate _____.
- Brush your teeth in the morning and evening for 2 minutes each time.
- Practice deep breathing.
- How many sides does a triangle have?
- The triangle's three sides each represent a side of your overall health:_____, mental and social.
- _____ unhealthy foods.
- Take good _____ of your skin.
- Mental _____ refers to a range of mental health conditions.
23 Clues: Stay _____. • Initiate _____. • Eat a _____ diet. • _____ unhealthy foods. • Practice deep breathing. • Take good _____ of your skin. • How many sides does a triangle have? • Bathe regularly and _____ your hands. • Make time for activities that you enjoy. • Take good care of your _____ and mental health. • A full night's _____ can have several physical benefits. • ...
Phy and psy 2025-12-05
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- The human soul, mind, or spirit.
- Inflammation of the pharynx, typically causing a sore throat.
- The surgical incision into a vein to withdraw blood, often for lab testing; also known as a venipuncture.
- Originating in the mind or having a psychological cause rather than a physical one.
- The scientific study of the mind and behavior.
- Inflammation of the walls of a vein.
- A severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality.
- The scientific study of mental disorders, including their origins, development, and manifestations.
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- A therapeutic method, pioneered by Sigmund Freud, for treating mental disorders by investigating the interaction of conscious and unconscious mind elements.
- The treatment of mental or emotional disorders by psychological means; often referred to as "talk therapy."
- A person qualified to provide physical therapy; the treatment of disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise.
- Relating to the body, as opposed to the mind, or relating to the tangible world.
- The use of plants or plant extracts for medicinal purposes.
- branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- Affecting the mind or mental processes, typically used to describe a medication that influences mood or behavior.
- A primary classification group of organisms within the animal or plant kingdoms.
- The branch of medicine dealing with physical medicine and rehabilitation.
- Used to describe physical illness or symptoms caused or aggravated by mental factors, such as stress or anxiety.
- person legally qualified to practice medicine; a doctor.
- The branch of medicine focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
20 Clues: The human soul, mind, or spirit. • Inflammation of the walls of a vein. • The scientific study of the mind and behavior. • person legally qualified to practice medicine; a doctor. • The use of plants or plant extracts for medicinal purposes. • Inflammation of the pharynx, typically causing a sore throat. • ...
Unit 14 2025-10-23
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- state of chronic restlessness and increased muscle emotional tension.
- mood characterized by an unstable, expansive emotional state.
- a false, fixed belief despite evidence that refutes it.
- mental state of disorientation to time, place, person or situation.
- emotional disorder characterized by episodes of mania and depression.
- mental disorder characterized by extreme withdrawal and inability to communicate or relate to people. I just
- motor function disorder caused by brain defect present at birth resulting in impaired muscle tone.
- anticipation of impending danger and dread.
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- disease with gradual, progressive loss of mental function such as memory, judgment, thinking, or ability to learn and make decisions; A group of symptoms that may be caused by different disease processes.
- acute mental disorder characterized by confusion, restlessness, hallucinations, anxiety or fear.
- progressive mental deterioration that involves plaque formation in areas of the brain.
- mood disturbances or abnormal state characterized by feelings of sadness, despair, and discouragement.
- type of mental illness in which the person has impaired reality testing.
- psychotic disorder characterized by major distortions in thinking and reality; Often show signs of hallucinations, delusions, paranoia, withdrawal the disturbances in communications.
- relates to mental processes of judgment, memory, reasoning and comprehension.
- absence or suppression of emotion.
16 Clues: absence or suppression of emotion. • anticipation of impending danger and dread. • a false, fixed belief despite evidence that refutes it. • mood characterized by an unstable, expansive emotional state. • mental state of disorientation to time, place, person or situation. • state of chronic restlessness and increased muscle emotional tension. • ...
Mental Health and Wellness 2025-03-21
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- The act of providing assistance, encouragement, or resources to help someone through a challenging situation.
- Essential for mental well-being and healthy relationships.
- The ability to bounce back from adversity.
- A practice that helps reduce anxiety and increase well-being.
- The limits we set to protect our emotional, physical, and mental well-being, ensuring healthy relationships and self-respect.
- The state of being mentally and emotionally balanced.
- The bond or relationship between people, fostering understanding, trust, and meaningful communication.
- The act of taking care of one's body and mind.
- A term for positivity and self-worth.
- Often recommended to improve mood and emotional regulation.
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- A professional who helps people with mental health challenges.
- The state of emotional well-being and contentment, often derived from positive experiences, relationships, and personal fulfillment.
- An approach to help people understand and cope with mental health issues.
- Focused on the attention on the present moment.
- Emotional state commonly associated with the release of tension.
- The regular physical activity for mental health improvement.
- The ability to maintain harmony and stability in different areas of life, such as work, relationships, and personal well-being.
- A state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged stress or overwork.
- Taking time off to avoid burnout.
- Restorative sleep is essential for this.
- Activity or resources that support emotional health.
- A balanced state of mind, often linked with relaxation.
22 Clues: Taking time off to avoid burnout. • A term for positivity and self-worth. • Restorative sleep is essential for this. • The ability to bounce back from adversity. • The act of taking care of one's body and mind. • Focused on the attention on the present moment. • Activity or resources that support emotional health. • The state of being mentally and emotionally balanced. • ...
Teen Health: Mental Health 2023-03-14
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- Mental illness is not a choice or a ___.
- A mental illness makes things you do in life hard like work, school, and ___.
- Mental illnesses are ___ function disorders.
- Mental Health affects how we feel, think, and ___.
- 1 in 5 teens suffer from a severe ___.
- Regardless of age, ___, social status, ethnicity, and culture identity.
- The person may benefit from ___ care.
- Over 45% of teens suffer from a ___.
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- Mental Health is important at every stage of life including making meaningful contribution to our ___.
- It can affect ___, friend, and our communities.
- A health care professional will connect symptoms and ___ to help formulate a diagnosis.
- Sometimes a depressed mood is ___.
- Suicide is the ___ leading cause of death for young people.
- Early identification and effective treatment is ___ to treating a disorder.
- Mental illness can affect ___.
15 Clues: Mental illness can affect ___. • Sometimes a depressed mood is ___. • Over 45% of teens suffer from a ___. • The person may benefit from ___ care. • 1 in 5 teens suffer from a severe ___. • Mental illness is not a choice or a ___. • Mental illnesses are ___ function disorders. • It can affect ___, friend, and our communities. • ...
