mental Crossword Puzzles
FRIENDS 2019-03-20
vokabolare by john gullick 2022-03-31
manny 2024-01-03
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- the process of replacing negative thoughts (which can worsen things like anxiety, depression, and pain) with more helpful thoughts.
- a constant feeling of sadness and loss of interest, which stops you doing your normal activities
- Disorders any of a range of mental conditions in which there is a persistent disturbance of eating behavior and impairment of physical or mental health.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- lack of feeling or emotion
- a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness. It might cause you to sweat, feel restless and tense, and have a rapid heartbeat
- a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation.
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- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- Automatic Thoughts the conscious or subconscious thoughts that occur involuntarily in response to everyday events.
- a real disorder that develops when a person has experienced or witnessed a scary, shocking, terrifying, or dangerous event.
- Abuse overindulgence in or dependence on an addictive substance, especially alcohol or drugs.
- behavioral and cognitive tactics used to manage crises, conditions, and demands that are appraised as distressing
12 Clues: lack of feeling or emotion • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation. • Abuse overindulgence in or dependence on an addictive substance, especially alcohol or drugs. • ...
Anxiety Disorders 2024-04-11
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- A fear of being in places or situations from which escape may be difficult or impossible
- Disorder physical & mental strain caused by atraumatic event.
- An excessive or unrealistic worry about life circumstances that lasts for at least six months
- A mood disorder that involves a cycle of mood changes from depression to wild elation and back again
- A general state of dread or uneasiness that occurs in response to a vague or imagined danger
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- Stress Disorder Intense, persistent feelings of anxiety that are caused by an experience so traumatic that it would produce stress in almost anyone
- Behavior patterns or mental processes that cause serious personal suffering
- A persistent excessive or irrational fear of a particularobject or situation
- symptoms similar to PTSD, but follows immediately after the event and lasts a shorter period.
- Repetitive ritual behaviors, often involving checking or cleaning
- Unwanted thoughts, ideas, or mental images that occur over and over again
- A relatively short period of intense fear or discomfort characterized by shortness of breath or other distressing physical symptoms
12 Clues: Disorder physical & mental strain caused by atraumatic event. • Repetitive ritual behaviors, often involving checking or cleaning • Unwanted thoughts, ideas, or mental images that occur over and over again • Behavior patterns or mental processes that cause serious personal suffering • A persistent excessive or irrational fear of a particularobject or situation • ...
Crossword Puzzle- LUCERO STEM 11-10 2024-04-16
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- emotionally competent person can motivate himself to work because has positive attitude toward something
- that go on and off the face in a fraction of a second
- the ability to recover readily from illness
- Health is defined as a state of emotional and psychological well-being in which is an individual is able to use his or her cognitive and emotional capabilities
- the ability of a person to tune in to his own feelings
- is the ability to control disruptive impulses caused by negative emotions.
- stress should also be avoided by mothers who have developing babies in their womb.
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- One of the most common mental health issues experienced by adolescents today
- emotions that we do not intend to hide and occur whenever we are alone or with family and close friends
- is a time when one tries to understand the self in the process of developing his self-concept.
- self-concept can serve as a buffer to the onslaught of problems and difficulties that a young person experiences
- the ability helps one to recognize and understand how other people feel
- defined as a subjective state that emerges from a general feeling of satisfaction with oneself
- disorder is a practice that either leads to obesity or malnourishment
- to produce good or weak mental health of the individual
15 Clues: the ability to recover readily from illness • that go on and off the face in a fraction of a second • the ability of a person to tune in to his own feelings • to produce good or weak mental health of the individual • disorder is a practice that either leads to obesity or malnourishment • the ability helps one to recognize and understand how other people feel • ...
1.1 What are Health and Wellness? 2024-05-15
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- state of excellent health and wellness, including physical mental and emotional and social health.
- dimension of health that refers to how well a person gets along with others.
- person's ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good.
- process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it.
- poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease, risky behaviors, hazardous substances and concerns with mental or emotional health.
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations.
- length of time a person is expected to live.
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- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life.
- dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions, moods, feelings about one's self, and views about the world.
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
- actual number of years a person lives.
- state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being.
12 Clues: actual number of years a person lives. • length of time a person is expected to live. • dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions • state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being. • extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life. • ...
Dimensions of Health by Alessandra 2022-11-25
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- The quality of relationships that individuals have with others is a key aspect of ______ health and wellbeing.
- The acronym of the aspects of Spiritual h&w.
- The WHO's definition is well recognised and easy to understand.
- All people have a level of _____ health and wellbeing, whereas only some people have a _____ disorder.
- relate to conditions that significantly impact thought processes and mental functioning, such as depression and anxiety.
- A resource for everyday life, not the objective of living. Health is a positive concept emphasising social and personal resources, as well as physical capacities.
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- The best possible state of an individual's health and wellbeing for their age.
- The functioning of the body and its systems; it includes the ______ capacity to perform daily activities or tasks.
- The WHO's definition is absolute, which means it is the same for everyone at all times.
- The acronym for the five dimensions.
- A state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing, and not merely the absence of disease or _______.
- Relates to the ability to effectively deal with adverse or negative events and the associated emotions that occur throughout life.
12 Clues: The acronym for the five dimensions. • The acronym of the aspects of Spiritual h&w. • The WHO's definition is well recognised and easy to understand. • The best possible state of an individual's health and wellbeing for their age. • The WHO's definition is absolute, which means it is the same for everyone at all times. • ...
Tih'onnahs crossword puzzle 2023-03-09
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- disorder conditions related to persistent eating behaviors that negatively impact your health, your emotions and your ability to function in important areas of life
- is a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness.
- when you dwell or worry about the same thought repeatedly
- is marked by an ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development
- emotion of resentment towards someone or something you feel has wronged you.
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- state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
- disorder is a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration.
- problems disease or medical ailment or environmental condition that poses the risk of disease or medical ailment.
- disorder your general emotional state or mood is distorted or inconsistent with your circumstances and interferes with your ability to function
- health the state of your psychological and emotional well-being
- repeated, persistent and unwanted thoughts, urges or images that are intrusive and cause distress or anxiety.
- illness alterations in thinking, mood, or behavior associated with significant distress and impaired functioning
12 Clues: is a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness. • when you dwell or worry about the same thought repeatedly • health the state of your psychological and emotional well-being • state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation • emotion of resentment towards someone or something you feel has wronged you. • ...
Thinking, Problem Solving and Creativity 2022-01-31
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- Mental representation of objects or events
- Clusters of propositions are represented as_____
- Jean-Paul Sartre's concept of freedom is an example of which type of concept
- Sentences that relate one concept to another and can stand as separate assertions
- Osborn’s technique for fostering creativity
- The lowest level in the concepts hierarchy
- Tendency, inclination, or prejudice towards or against something or someone
- Apple, Rose, Ladybug - Red
- "I knew it all along" error in reasoning
- Language determines thought
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- Use of previously acquired information in solving various similar problems
- Aha! I have found it!
- Mental activities associated with thought, decision making, language etc.
- Logical, accurate, speedy thinking
- Thinking that explores multiple possible solutions to generate creative ideas
- The second stage of creative thinking
- The ability of the individual to think in a logical way towards a particular goal to serve his or her adjustive demands
- Decision-making rules for estimating the subjective probability of outcomes
18 Clues: Aha! I have found it! • Apple, Rose, Ladybug - Red • Language determines thought • Logical, accurate, speedy thinking • The second stage of creative thinking • "I knew it all along" error in reasoning • Mental representation of objects or events • The lowest level in the concepts hierarchy • Osborn’s technique for fostering creativity • ...
Healthcare Facilities 2025-12-11
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- Facility where they prepare and dispense medications
- provides help to patients who have physical or mental diabilities
- also known as ambulatory centers,open to public, and varies in location
- healthcare delivery systems and health insurance
- mainly used for elderly or those needing care for a substantial amount of time
- personalized type of healthcare, annual fee
- healthcare that provides vision exams,and deals with the eyes
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- the performance of tests to determine diagnoses
- dealing with patients who are pregnant or planning to be pregnant
- Most general healthcare facility;has multiple uses
- services needed involving teeth care
- found in schools in colleges as a form of simple care
- care for patients who may be terminally ill,comfort care
- also known as occupational health clinics, provides teaching examinations and care
- offering patients care from their own home
- treatment for patients with mental disorders or diseases
- privately owned by one physician or large cooperations
- healthcare for those in emergent need,most times involving accidents
18 Clues: services needed involving teeth care • offering patients care from their own home • personalized type of healthcare, annual fee • the performance of tests to determine diagnoses • healthcare delivery systems and health insurance • Most general healthcare facility;has multiple uses • Facility where they prepare and dispense medications • ...
Mental Health Disorders 2016-10-14
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- an elevated, expansive, or irritable mood that lasts more than one week
- characterized by an overwhelming traumatic event that is reexperienced that causes intense fear, helplessness, and horror
- a significant, persistent, yet unrealistic and often debilitating fear or an event, a person, an activity, or an animal/insect
- includes anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating
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- to have unwanted and intrusive thoughts they can't stop thinking about, and they feel compelled to repeatedly perform ritualistic behaviors and routines to try and ease their anxiety
- persistent, excessive, and unrealistic worry about everyday things
- characterized by nausea, abdominal distress, sweating, trembling, shaking, shortness of breath, dizziness, and crying or chest pain/discomfort
- includes depression, bipolar disorder, seasonal affective disorder, and manias
8 Clues: includes anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating • persistent, excessive, and unrealistic worry about everyday things • an elevated, expansive, or irritable mood that lasts more than one week • includes depression, bipolar disorder, seasonal affective disorder, and manias • ...
Mental activity verbs 2013-11-23
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- to become aware of a fact or situation
- to find the answer (to a problem or puzzle)
- to think something is unlikely or untrue
- to deliberately sto re something in your memory
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- to remember
- come to a decision based on the facts
- o know that something or someone is familiar
- to make somebody remember something
8 Clues: to remember • to make somebody remember something • come to a decision based on the facts • to become aware of a fact or situation • to think something is unlikely or untrue • to find the answer (to a problem or puzzle) • o know that something or someone is familiar • to deliberately sto re something in your memory
Mental Health Crossword 2021-10-06
8 Clues: what makes my day • the sport i like to play • what i think of myself #2 • what i think of myself #1 • Program I'm taking in school • what makes me feel less important • something that fluctuates my confidence • when people give _____, it helps me persevere
Mental Health awareness 2022-05-17
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- Brought about from increased or potentially excessive pressure.
- Exercises to help focus and de-stress (G.....ing)
- Part of our health just as important as physical health (6,6)
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- Mental Health affects these people.
- A feeling of nervous uncertainty brought about from a potential outcome or result.
- Verbally communicate
- Say it out loud, Take a breath, Observe, Proceed (initials)
- Employee Assistance Programme (initials)
8 Clues: Verbally communicate • Mental Health affects these people. • Employee Assistance Programme (initials) • Exercises to help focus and de-stress (G.....ing) • Say it out loud, Take a breath, Observe, Proceed (initials) • Part of our health just as important as physical health (6,6) • Brought about from increased or potentially excessive pressure. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2021-04-11
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- deal effectively with something difficult
- a method to educate yourself, the systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources
- overuse of a substance
- unfair treatment due to a person’s identity
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- Something you can't control, the properties or features of an organism
- a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties
- something you can do to reduce stress
8 Clues: overuse of a substance • something you can do to reduce stress • deal effectively with something difficult • unfair treatment due to a person’s identity • The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties • Something you can't control, the properties or features of an organism • a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person • ...
Mental Health Quiz 2021-07-26
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- This disorder is a sign of extreme and unrealistic worry
- Thoughts and impulses that are recurrent, persistent and senseless are a sign of _________________
- A defence mechanism where one intentionally pushes unpleasant feelings out of mind
- An example of a physical stressor
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- The generation at higher risk of developing mental heath problems
- An example of a positive stress form
- _______________ formation; defence mechanism when one pretends everything is fine when something is wrong
- An overwhelming fear that poses no real danger
8 Clues: An example of a physical stressor • An example of a positive stress form • An overwhelming fear that poses no real danger • This disorder is a sign of extreme and unrealistic worry • The generation at higher risk of developing mental heath problems • A defence mechanism where one intentionally pushes unpleasant feelings out of mind • ...
Mental Health Disorders 2023-09-27
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- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations. Fast heart rate, rapid breathing, sweating, and feeling tired may occur.
- progressive mental deterioration that can occur in middle or old age, due to generalized degeneration of the brain. It is the most common cause of premature senility.
- marked by an ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development.
- a mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression.
- a developmental disability caused by differences in the brain
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- urges and behaviors that are excessive and/or harmful to oneself or others and cause significant impairment in social and occupational functioning, as well as legal and financial difficulties
- you are worrying constantly and can't control the worrying.
- A disorder in which a person has an inflated sense of self-importance.
8 Clues: you are worrying constantly and can't control the worrying. • a developmental disability caused by differences in the brain • A disorder in which a person has an inflated sense of self-importance. • a mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression. • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2023-10-15
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- A feeling of unease or worry, often without a specific reason
- Treatment for emotional or psychological issues
- The state of being in good physical and mental health
- The overall condition of one's body or mind
- A person's way of thinking or their attitude
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- Understanding or knowledge about a particular subject
- A state of mental or emotional strain
- The scientific study of the mind and behavior
8 Clues: A state of mental or emotional strain • The overall condition of one's body or mind • A person's way of thinking or their attitude • The scientific study of the mind and behavior • Treatment for emotional or psychological issues • Understanding or knowledge about a particular subject • The state of being in good physical and mental health • ...
PUZZLE KESIHATAN MENTAL 2025-06-11
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- Pengurusan masa yang sihat antara kerja, rehat dan hiburan
- Aktiviti penting untuk kesihatan otak dan emosi
- Pandangan negatif atau prejudis terhadap sesuatu isu seperti penyakit mental
- Gangguan emosi yang menyebabkan rasa sedih berpanjangan dan hilang minat
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- Bantuan emosi atau praktikal yang diberikan kepada seseorang
- Rawatan profesional untuk membantu masalah emosi atau mental
- Keadaan kesejahteraan emosi, psikologi dan sosial seseorang
- Tekanan emosi atau fizikal yang dialami oleh seseorang
8 Clues: Aktiviti penting untuk kesihatan otak dan emosi • Tekanan emosi atau fizikal yang dialami oleh seseorang • Pengurusan masa yang sihat antara kerja, rehat dan hiburan • Keadaan kesejahteraan emosi, psikologi dan sosial seseorang • Bantuan emosi atau praktikal yang diberikan kepada seseorang • Rawatan profesional untuk membantu masalah emosi atau mental • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2026-01-15
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- a mental health condition causing unstable moods, self-image, and behavior, leading to impulsivity and chaotic relationships, characterized by intense emotions, fear of abandonment, unstable self-identity, and risky actions.
- a severe brain disorder causing distorted reality perception, leading to hallucinations (hearing voices), delusions (false beliefs), disorganized thinking/speech, and reduced emotional expression
- your body's natural reaction to pressure, demands, or challenges, causing physical and emotional tension, like increased heart rate or feelings of anxiety, as it tries to adapt or respond to a situation, whether it's a big threat or everyday hassles
- a mental health condition characterized by unwanted, intrusive thoughts (obsessions) that cause anxiety, leading to repetitive compulsions performed to relieve that anxiety or prevent perceived bad outcomes
- a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings. These include emotional highs, also known as mania or hypomania, and lows, also known as depression.
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- when normal, temporary worry becomes excessive, persistent, and interferes with daily life, involving intense fear, dread, and physical symptoms like a pounding heart or sweating, often peaking in panic attacks and impacting work, school, and relationships
- a serious mood disorder causing persistent sadness, loss of interest, and changes in sleep, appetite, and energy that interfere with daily life, lasting for weeks or more, and is more than just feeling down
- a mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, leading to symptoms like flashbacks, nightmares, severe anxiety, and intrusive memories, even long after the danger has passed, significantly disrupting daily life
8 Clues: a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings. These include emotional highs, also known as mania or hypomania, and lows, also known as depression. • ...
Mental & Emotional Factors 2025-12-02
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- a type of goal that could be achieved by the end of your six week PDP
- what you can use alongside mental rehearsal to improve focus
- an approach to improve the mental / emotional factor
- the number of questions there are in the SCAT Test
- an approach to improve the mental / emotional factor
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- what you MUST include alongside what your goal is to distinguish the difference between short and long term
- a type of goal that could be achieved within 2 weeks
- the number of feelings there are in the sports emotion questionnaire
- what acronym we should follow to set effective goals
9 Clues: the number of questions there are in the SCAT Test • a type of goal that could be achieved within 2 weeks • an approach to improve the mental / emotional factor • what acronym we should follow to set effective goals • an approach to improve the mental / emotional factor • what you can use alongside mental rehearsal to improve focus • ...
mental health terms 2026-03-19
8 Clues: an illness in the brain • feeling pity for someone • intense feeling of sadness • an intense feeling of worry • a negative condition in the brain • extreme highs to an unhealthy extent • the state of someones mental well being • being able to understand someones situation
Dimension of Health by Alessandra 2022-11-25
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- Relates to the ability to effectively deal with adverse or negative events and the associated emotions that occur throughout life.
- A resource for everyday life, not the objective of living. Health is a positive concept emphasising social and personal resources, as well as physical capacities.
- The quality of relationships that individuals have with others is a key aspect of ______ health and wellbeing.
- The WHO's definition is well recognised and easy to understand.
- The best possible state of an individual's health and wellbeing for their age.
- A state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing, and not merely the absence of disease or _______.
- The acronym of the aspects of Spiritual h&w.
- The acronym for the five dimensions.
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- relate to conditions that significantly impact thought processes and mental functioning, such as depression and anxiety.
- All people have a level of _____ health and wellbeing, whereas only some people have a _____ disorder.
- The WHO's definition is absolute, which means it is the same for everyone at all times.
- The functioning of the body and its systems; it includes the ______ capacity to perform daily activities or tasks.
12 Clues: The acronym for the five dimensions. • The acronym of the aspects of Spiritual h&w. • The WHO's definition is well recognised and easy to understand. • The best possible state of an individual's health and wellbeing for their age. • The WHO's definition is absolute, which means it is the same for everyone at all times. • ...
Anxiety Disorders 2015-02-09
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- A general state of dread or uneasiness that occurs in response to a vague or imagined danger
- Disorder physical & mental strain caused by a traumatic event.
- Attack A relatively short period of intense fear or discomfort characterized by shortness of breath or other distressing physical symptoms
- A fear of being in places or situations from which escape may be difficult or impossible
- Disorder A persistent excessive or irrational fear of a particular object or situation
- Repetitive ritual behaviors, often involving checking or cleaning
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- Anxiety Disorder An excessive or unrealistic worry about life circumstances that lasts for at least six months
- Anxiety Disorder symptoms similar to PTSD, but follows immediately after the event and lasts a shorter period.
- Disorder Behavior patterns or mental processes that cause serious personal suffering
- Unwanted thoughts, ideas, or mental images that occur over and over again
- Disorder A mood disorder that involves a cycle of mood changes from depression to wild elation and back again
- Traumatic Stress Disorder Intense, persistent feelings of anxiety that are caused by an experience so traumatic that it would produce stress in almost anyone
12 Clues: Disorder physical & mental strain caused by a traumatic event. • Repetitive ritual behaviors, often involving checking or cleaning • Unwanted thoughts, ideas, or mental images that occur over and over again • Disorder Behavior patterns or mental processes that cause serious personal suffering • ...
manny 2024-01-03
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- the process of replacing negative thoughts (which can worsen things like anxiety, depression, and pain) with more helpful thoughts.
- a constant feeling of sadness and loss of interest, which stops you doing your normal activities
- Disorders any of a range of mental conditions in which there is a persistent disturbance of eating behavior and impairment of physical or mental health.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- lack of feeling or emotion
- a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness. It might cause you to sweat, feel restless and tense, and have a rapid heartbeat
- a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation.
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- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- Automatic Thoughts the conscious or subconscious thoughts that occur involuntarily in response to everyday events.
- a real disorder that develops when a person has experienced or witnessed a scary, shocking, terrifying, or dangerous event.
- Abuse overindulgence in or dependence on an addictive substance, especially alcohol or drugs.
- behavioral and cognitive tactics used to manage crises, conditions, and demands that are appraised as distressing
12 Clues: lack of feeling or emotion • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation. • Abuse overindulgence in or dependence on an addictive substance, especially alcohol or drugs. • ...
key terms and concepts chapter 2. 2014-12-10
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- the presumption proposed by Rene Descartes that the human mind and body are two distinct entities that interact with each other to make a person. Descartes reasoned that the mind and the body communicate with each other through a small structure at the base of the brain called the pineal gland.
- refers to the states of consciousness associated with being awake and aware of our thoughts, memories, feelings and the sensations we are experiencing from the outside world
- automatic processing has been demonstrated by this
- the awareness of objects and events in the external world and of our own existence and mental experiences at any given moment.
- a concentration of mental activity that involves focusing on a specific stimulus while ignoring other stimuli
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- _____________ refers to the ability to distribute our attention and undertake two or more activities simultaneously
- in normal waking consciousness this is more limited than when in an altered state
- involves conscious, alert awareness and mental effort in which the individual actively focuses their attention on achieving a particular goal
- processes requires little conscious awareness and mental effort, minimal attention and does not interfere with the performance of other activities
- you are at a party, loud music is playing and you are surrounded by many conversations. despite being totally involved in one conversation, your attention is likely to be automatically drawn to a different conversation if you hear your name is mentioned. this commonly occurring experience is known as the __________________
- the level of awareness of our internal state and external surroundings, that determines how much of this information we take in and respond to
- involves choosing and attending to a specific stimulus to the exclusion of others
- i am thinking, therefore i exist
13 Clues: i am thinking, therefore i exist • automatic processing has been demonstrated by this • in normal waking consciousness this is more limited than when in an altered state • involves choosing and attending to a specific stimulus to the exclusion of others • ...
key terms and concepts chapter 2. 2014-12-10
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- i am thinking, therefore i exist
- the awareness of objects and events in the external world and of our own existence and mental experiences at any given moment.
- _____________ refers to the ability to distribute our attention and undertake two or more activities simultaneously
- the presumption proposed by Rene Descartes that the human mind and body are two distinct entities that interact with each other to make a person. Descartes reasoned that the mind and the body communicate with each other through a small structure at the base of the brain called the pineal gland.
- a concentration of mental activity that involves focusing on a specific stimulus while ignoring other stimuli
- involves conscious, alert awareness and mental effort in which the individual actively focuses their attention on achieving a particular goal
- refers to the states of consciousness associated with being awake and aware of our thoughts, memories, feelings and the sensations we are experiencing from the outside world
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- automatic processing has been demonstrated by this
- the level of awareness of our internal state and external surroundings, that determines how much of this information we take in and respond to
- in normal waking consciousness this is more limited than when in an altered state
- processes requires little conscious awareness and mental effort, minimal attention and does not interfere with the performance of other activities
- you are at a party, loud music is playing and you are surrounded by many conversations. despite being totally involved in one conversation, your attention is likely to be automatically drawn to a different conversation if you hear your name is mentioned. this commonly occurring experience is known as the __________________
- involves choosing and attending to a specific stimulus to the exclusion of others
13 Clues: i am thinking, therefore i exist • automatic processing has been demonstrated by this • in normal waking consciousness this is more limited than when in an altered state • involves choosing and attending to a specific stimulus to the exclusion of others • ...
Health - Alcohol Vocab 2021-04-05
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- a severe and potentially fatal physical reaction to an alcohol overdose
- the amount of alcohol in a person’s blood expressed as a percentage
- the state in which the body is poisoned by alcohol or another substance and the persons physical and mental control is significantly
- an addict who is dependent on alcohol
- living without alcohol
- Driving while intoxicated
- a process in which the body adjusts to functioning without alcohol
- legal drinking age
- a drug that slows the central nervous system
- the chemical action of yeast on sugars
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- a group of alcohol-related birth defects that incles physical and mental problems
- a disease in which a person has a physical or psychological dependence on drinks that contain alcohol
- the excessive use of alcohol
- a process in which the body adjusts to functioning without alcohol
- drinking five or more alcoholic drinks at one sitting
- the process by which the body breaks down substances
- the type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages
- scarring of the liver
- the process of learning to live an alcohol-free life
19 Clues: legal drinking age • scarring of the liver • living without alcohol • Driving while intoxicated • the excessive use of alcohol • an addict who is dependent on alcohol • the chemical action of yeast on sugars • the type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages • a drug that slows the central nervous system • the process by which the body breaks down substances • ...
Drug Awareness Crossword 2021-12-09
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- State of needing more drug to get same effect
- The most commonly used illicit drug in Australia
- Toxic substance formed when cocaine and alcohol are taken together
- Chemical released in the brain in response to taking methamphetamine
- The risks of this are increased by polydrug use
- A mental disorder which may be triggered by cannabis use
- Subutex may be prescribed to treat dependency on these drugs
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- Alcohol and benzodiazapines belong to this group of drugs
- The need to keep using drugs despite the problems they are causing
- A common ingredient used to manufacture ice
- LSD, PCP and magic mushrooms are types of these drugs
- A common benzodiazapine
- One of the long term effects of heavy alcohol consumption
- A mental disorder in which people see, feel or hear things that are not there
- A group of drugs that increase feelings of connection
- A group of drugs which may reduce sexual function
- Grams of alcohol in a standard drink
- A common empathogen
18 Clues: A common empathogen • A common benzodiazapine • Grams of alcohol in a standard drink • A common ingredient used to manufacture ice • State of needing more drug to get same effect • The risks of this are increased by polydrug use • The most commonly used illicit drug in Australia • A group of drugs which may reduce sexual function • ...
Unit 1 review 2024-09-11
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- Feeling nervous or uncomfortable with other people.
- Confused, unsure about something.
- The absence of sound.
- '...language' The language a country uses for government and legal purposes.
- Being able to speak a language easily and correctly.
- The condition of your body and mind, often referring to being free from illness.
- A language spoken in Hong Kong and southern China.
- Extreme foolishness or a state of mental illness.
- A movement of the hand or body that communicates something.
- A language spoken in many Middle Eastern and North African countries.
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- '...language' The first language you learn as a child.
- '...language' A language that is no longer spoken by anyone.
- A global language spoken in many countries, especially the UK and the USA.
- A feeling of awkwardness or shame.
- Feeling sure of yourself and your abilities.
- Something that puts you in a better position.
- Looking directly into someone’s eyes when speaking or listening.
- Severe mental illness or extreme irrational behavior.
18 Clues: The absence of sound. • Confused, unsure about something. • A feeling of awkwardness or shame. • Feeling sure of yourself and your abilities. • Something that puts you in a better position. • Extreme foolishness or a state of mental illness. • A language spoken in Hong Kong and southern China. • Feeling nervous or uncomfortable with other people. • ...
HEALTHY COPING SKILLS 2024-10-22
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- to disconnect from electronic devices
- doing something you truly enjoy
- Dr. Suess is known for writing books to help kids learn to do this
- I took the dog for a ______________
- this provides daily vitamin D which is essential to good mental health
- la la la la la
- to move rhythmically to music
- building habits of routine that help you become a healthy person; mentally, physically, and socially.
- listen to _____________
- ________ eating is consuming foods that are nutritious for the body.
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- is said to be the best medicine
- a popular game in the US. Famous players of the sport are Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Steph Curry
- activity requiring physical effort and that which increases the heart rate for a period of time
- to produce a picture or image
- to write down one's personal thoughts or feelings
- a mental exercise used for reflection
- a person should get at least 8 hours of this per night
- to prepare food for a meal
18 Clues: la la la la la • listen to _____________ • to prepare food for a meal • to produce a picture or image • to move rhythmically to music • is said to be the best medicine • doing something you truly enjoy • I took the dog for a ______________ • to disconnect from electronic devices • a mental exercise used for reflection • to write down one's personal thoughts or feelings • ...
Year 6 Week 1 'Silent p' 2025-07-17
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- False or pretending to be something it is not.
- The 23rd letter of the Greek alphabet, sometimes used in science.
- The study of how people think, feel, and behave.
- A skin condition that causes red, itchy, scaly patches.
- A sacred song or hymn, especially from the Bible.
- A doctor who treats mental illnesses.
- On time, or to encourage someone to take action.
- Filled with air or gas and powered by it.
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- A flying reptile from the time of the dinosaurs.
- A serious illness that affects the lungs.
- Related to the mind or how someone thinks or feels.
- The human mind or soul.
- To try to get someone to do something wrong or unwise.
- The study and treatment of mental illness.
- A written note showing something was bought or received.
- To try to do something.
- A bird that lives in cold places and has feathers on its feet.
- A fake name used by a writer or artist.
18 Clues: The human mind or soul. • To try to do something. • A doctor who treats mental illnesses. • A fake name used by a writer or artist. • A serious illness that affects the lungs. • Filled with air or gas and powered by it. • The study and treatment of mental illness. • False or pretending to be something it is not. • A flying reptile from the time of the dinosaurs. • ...
Emotional 2025-10-06
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- The pressure or tension you feel in challenging situations.
- The state of being hopeful and confident about the future.
- The way someone thinks about things; their attitude or outlook.
- The way you view yourself and your own worth.
- The ability to understand and share another person's feelings.
- Clue
- A problem or disagreement between people.
- A person who helps guide a group discussion or activity.
- health The ability to manage your feelings and mental well-being.
- health The ability to get along and interact positively with others.
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- The respect you have for yourself.
- Acting in a way that benefits others and the community.
- A quality or trait that defines someone or something.
- health The overall state of your feelings and mood.
- The ability to be accountable for your actions.
- health Taking care of your body and physical condition.
- A fundamental aspect or measurement (like length, width, height).
- health The spiritual or inner part of your well-being.
18 Clues: Clue • The respect you have for yourself. • A problem or disagreement between people. • The way you view yourself and your own worth. • The ability to be accountable for your actions. • health The overall state of your feelings and mood. • A quality or trait that defines someone or something. • health The spiritual or inner part of your well-being. • ...
Sudden Medical, Heat & Cold, and Poisons 2026-03-21
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- For mild hypothermia, apply heat to the person's upper _____
- Poisons can enter the body by being swallowed, inhaled, injected, or _____
- _____ the skin with running water for at least 15 minutes
- _____ can be a symptom of a diabetic emergency
- In heat ____, the skin is still moist and warm
- ____ a stinger away from the skin
- In carbon _____poisoning, symptoms include muscle cramps
- In severe hypothermia, if the person is not breathing, start _____
- Use _____ and hot water for a jellyfish sting
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- _____ can be a symptom of a seizure
- A severe _____ is a symptom of heat stroke
- Weird or _____ behavior can be a symptom of heat stroke
- A possible symptom of a mental health emergency
- An episode of abnormal brain function
- In _____ frostbite, the skin is hardened and paler than the area around it
- The food given for a diabetic emergency
- If the person is unresponsive with abnormal breathing, start CPR and give _____
- Create a _____ atmosphere for someone having a mental health emergency
18 Clues: ____ a stinger away from the skin • _____ can be a symptom of a seizure • An episode of abnormal brain function • The food given for a diabetic emergency • A severe _____ is a symptom of heat stroke • Use _____ and hot water for a jellyfish sting • _____ can be a symptom of a diabetic emergency • In heat ____, the skin is still moist and warm • ...
Boost4 Unit3 crossword game 2017-08-13
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- work, a piece of work given to someone, typically as part of their studies or job
- your English teacher's name(the most beautiful one)
- thank you
- focus on, to direct your mental powers or your efforts towards a particular activity, subject or problem
- to (cause to) separate into parts or groups
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- remember
- the ability to do things that need a lot of physical or mental effort
- a clue, something that you say or do that shows in an indirect way what you think or want
- like
- when someone or something uses time and energy well, without wasting any
- however but
- correctly
12 Clues: like • remember • thank you • correctly • however but • to (cause to) separate into parts or groups • your English teacher's name(the most beautiful one) • the ability to do things that need a lot of physical or mental effort • when someone or something uses time and energy well, without wasting any • ...
Cyberbullying 2021-05-02
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- You must tell a ______ adult if you witness a cyberbullying incident.
- it is important to document an online attack through screenshots to provide _________.
- Avoid the temptation to acknowledge and ________ to a bully.
- the effects of cyberbullying can lead to ________.
- A _______ is someone who witnesses a bullying incident but does take part
- ______ a cyberbully in order to stop further harassment.
- A bully is someone who ____________ causes harm to another person's mental and physical wellbeing.
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- cyberbullying is the use of _______
- _____ an incident when you witness it online.
- the mental impact of cyberbullying include _______.
- ________ is bullying and intimidation through online technology.
- cyberbullying usually occurs _______ through social media sites.
12 Clues: cyberbullying is the use of _______ • _____ an incident when you witness it online. • the effects of cyberbullying can lead to ________. • the mental impact of cyberbullying include _______. • ______ a cyberbully in order to stop further harassment. • Avoid the temptation to acknowledge and ________ to a bully. • ...
key terms and concepts chapter 2. 2014-12-10
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- _____________ refers to the ability to distribute our attention and undertake two or more activities simultaneously
- the presumption proposed by Rene Descartes that the human mind and body are two distinct entities that interact with each other to make a person. Descartes reasoned that the mind and the body communicate with each other through a small structure at the base of the brain called the pineal gland.
- refers to the states of consciousness associated with being awake and aware of our thoughts, memories, feelings and the sensations we are experiencing from the outside world
- automatic processing has been demonstrated by this
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- in normal waking consciousness this is more limited than when in an altered state
- involves conscious, alert awareness and mental effort in which the individual actively focuses their attention on achieving a particular goal
- i am thinking, therefore i exist
- you are at a party, loud music is playing and you are surrounded by many conversations. despite being totally involved in one conversation, your attention is likely to be automatically drawn to a different conversation if you hear your name is mentioned. this commonly occurring experience is known as the __________________
- the level of awareness of our internal state and external surroundings, that determines how much of this information we take in and respond to
- involves choosing and attending to a specific stimulus to the exclusion of others
- processes requires little conscious awareness and mental effort, minimal attention and does not interfere with the performance of other activities
- a concentration of mental activity that involves focusing on a specific stimulus while ignoring other stimuli
- the awareness of objects and events in the external world and of our own existence and mental experiences at any given moment.
13 Clues: i am thinking, therefore i exist • automatic processing has been demonstrated by this • in normal waking consciousness this is more limited than when in an altered state • involves choosing and attending to a specific stimulus to the exclusion of others • ...
Mental Health Ch 32 & 35 2021-04-30
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- Taught training skills to enhance employment
- consumers (pts) run the programming
- individual in the family typically regarded by family members as "the problem"
- A person whom is blamed for the wrong doings, mistakes, or faults of others
- The leading mental health consumer support & advocacy organization in the US
- ability to develop a strong identity & sense of self while maintaining emotional connectedness w/ family
- children that are living with both biological married parents or adoptive parents
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- the inability to recognize one's illness d/t the illness itself
- appointed person to amke decisions for the consumer during times when judgement is impaired
- one family member will not communicate directly to another family member and draws in a third family member for communication
- shifting of a person or population from one kind of institution to another
- efficient clinical summary & format for providing info & defining relationships across 3 generations
- mass shift pf patients from state hospitals into the community
- family members pretend to be well meaning to keep peace in the family
- mental health professionals that go to residences, jails, & street corners for emergency psychiatric evaluations
- perception that an individual is flawed
16 Clues: consumers (pts) run the programming • perception that an individual is flawed • Taught training skills to enhance employment • mass shift pf patients from state hospitals into the community • the inability to recognize one's illness d/t the illness itself • family members pretend to be well meaning to keep peace in the family • ...
Executive Function and Mental Fortitude 2026-03-23
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- Clue
- To "Change" your mindset from "I can't" to "I'm learning how."
- The "Raw Power" to stay passionate over a long period of time.
- Finding the "Spark" in others that makes you want to level up.
- Speaking your "Truth" clearly without being aggressive to others.
- The "Internal Engine" that keeps you chasing your dream at full speed.
- To "Refresh" your spirit by doing something away from a screen.
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- Having a "Setup" that helps you succeed instead of living in chaos.
- Taking "Ownership" of your actions, both the W's and the L's.
- Being able to say "I was wrong" and learning from the mistake.
- Locking in your "Focus" on one task until it is 100% finished.
- Keeping your "Cool" when the chat (or life) gets toxic or loud.
- Putting your "Main Quest" first before the side missions.
- Believing your "Potential" has no limit if you put in the work.
- Standing up for your "Rights" and your mental health needs.
- Having a "Game Plan" for how you will handle a stressful week.
16 Clues: Clue • Putting your "Main Quest" first before the side missions. • Standing up for your "Rights" and your mental health needs. • Taking "Ownership" of your actions, both the W's and the L's. • Being able to say "I was wrong" and learning from the mistake. • Locking in your "Focus" on one task until it is 100% finished. • ...
NAOSH 2023 2023-04-20
12 Clues: _____ Kit • _____Breaks • Health and ______ • Dangerous ________ • High _________ Vest • ________ Prevention • _______of surroundings • _____ Points of Contact • Personal ______ Equipment • _______Health; psychological • _______ Hazards; poor housekeeping • don't catch your fingers in ______ Points
Honors Vocab 2022-02-28
Cognitve Theory Quiz 2026-03-11
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- Because the cognitive methodology uses scientific experiments and numerical data, it is largely ________ in nature.
- According to Piaget, the stage where language and symbols are used, but logical operations are still absent, is called the _________ stage.
- Reality is experienced through mental representations of the world.
- Cognitive theory is a field of psychology that focuses on mental processes such as memory perception and ____________ .
- A learning theory in which learning is both an active process and a personal representation of the world.
- Chomsky argued that children are born with an innate mental mechanism that allows them to acquire language rapidly. This mechanism is called the ________.
- Reasoning that is emphasised by cognitive psychology.
- A learning principle where behaviour is shaped by consequences (rewards/punishments): ___________ conditioning.
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- Treating mind as mere computation, ignoring meaning and embodiment.
- Memory, perception, attention and decision-making are examples of _____________ processes in cognitive theory.
- The cognitive paradigm views the mind as an information-processing system, through multiple independent processors. This is called _____________.
- A cognitive process that aids in the transference of working memory to long-term memory.
- The awareness of one’s thinking and the capability to implement strategies and alter patterns.
- Because cognitive psychology aims to produce objective, testable knowledge using experiments and measurable evidence, its rhetorical structure is strongly influenced by ________.
- When lab results fail to generalise to real-world environments like classrooms, this is called ___________ validity.
15 Clues: Reasoning that is emphasised by cognitive psychology. • Treating mind as mere computation, ignoring meaning and embodiment. • Reality is experienced through mental representations of the world. • A cognitive process that aids in the transference of working memory to long-term memory. • ...
Social Cognition Specialty Vocabulary SUA 2020-03-24
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- mental shortcuts people use to make judgments quickly and efficiently
- N - mental structures people use to organize their knowledge about the social world around themes or subjects and that influence the information people notice, think about, and remember
- the attempt to avoid thinking about something we would prefer to forget
- information about the frequency of members of different categories in the population
- thinking that is conscious, intentional, voluntary, and effortful
- the process by which recent experiences increase the accessibility of a schema, trait, or concept
- the psychological process whereby an individual’s deliberate attempts to suppress or avoid certain thoughts (thought suppression) actually cause those thoughts to be more persistent
- N – the study of how people use their experience to find answers to questions or to improve their performance
- how people think about themselves and the social world, or more specifically, how people select, interpret, remember, and use social information to make judgments and decisions
- mentally changing some aspect of the past as a way of imagining what might have been
- BARRIER the fact that people usually have too much confidence in the accuracy of their judgments
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- the case whereby people have an expectation about what another person is like, which influences how they act toward that person, which causes that person to behave consistently with people’s original expectations, making the expectations come true
- Basically when you try to suppress a particular thought, that very thought becomes more accessible than when you are not trying to suppress it.
- a mental shortcut whereby people classify something according to how similar it is to a typical case
- a type of thinking in which people focus on the overall context, particularly the ways in which objects relate to each other; this type of thinking is common in East Asian cultures (e.g., China, Japan and Korea)
- a mental rule of thumb whereby people base a judgment on the ease with which they can bring something to mind
- Thinking that is nonconscious, unintentional, involuntary, and effortless
- STYLE a type of thinking in which people focus on the properties of objects without considering their surrounding context; this type of thinking is common in Western cultures
18 Clues: thinking that is conscious, intentional, voluntary, and effortful • mental shortcuts people use to make judgments quickly and efficiently • the attempt to avoid thinking about something we would prefer to forget • Thinking that is nonconscious, unintentional, involuntary, and effortless • ...
Psychology Terms 2016-08-30
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- In psychology, the perspective that focuses on the roles of ethnicity, gender, culture, and socioeconomic status in personality formation, behavior, and mental processes
- The theory that most of what fills an individual's mind is unconscious and consists of conflicting impulses, urges and wishes
- The psychological perspective that emphasizes the influence of biology on behavior
- Any action that other people can observe or measure
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- The theory focusing on the evolution of behavior and mental processes
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- The psychological view that assumes the existence of the self and emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and the freedom to make choices
- The perspective that stresses the influence of unconscious forces on human behavior
- The school of psychology, founded by Sigmund Freud, that emphasizes the importance of unconscious motives and conflicts as determinants of human behavior
- The psychological point of view that emphasizes the effects of experience on behavior
- The viewpoint that emphasizes the role of thought processes in determining behavior
11 Clues: Any action that other people can observe or measure • The scientific study of behavior and mental processes • The theory focusing on the evolution of behavior and mental processes • The psychological perspective that emphasizes the influence of biology on behavior • The perspective that stresses the influence of unconscious forces on human behavior • ...
Foundations 2021-02-03
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- bias tendency to believe, after learning an outcome, that we could have predicted it
- science of behavior and mental processes
- enduring behaviors, ideas, attitudes, values and traditions shared by a a group of people and handed down from one generation to the next
- view that psychology should be an objective science that studies behavior without reference to mental processes
- psychology emphasizes the growth potential of healthy potential
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- thinking does not blindly accept arguments and conclusions. Examines assumptions, uncovers hidden values, weights evidence, and assesses conclusions
- approach approach that integrates different but complementary views from biological, psychological, and social-cultural viewpoints
- processing our mind processes information on separate conscious and unconscious tracks
- psychology scientific study of human functioning with the goals of discovering and promoting strengths and virtues that help individuals and communities to thrive
- neuroscience interdisciplinary study of the brain activity linked with mental activity - perception, thinking, memory, and language
- issue controversy over the relative influence of genes and experience in the development of psychological traits and behaviors
11 Clues: science of behavior and mental processes • psychology emphasizes the growth potential of healthy potential • bias tendency to believe, after learning an outcome, that we could have predicted it • processing our mind processes information on separate conscious and unconscious tracks • ...
Psychological disorders Crossword 2023-05-27
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- it is characterized by persistent sadness and a lack of interest or pleasure in previously rewarding or enjoyable activities.
- a mental disorder characterized by disruptions in thought processes, perceptions, emotional responsiveness, and social interactions.
- the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others.
- the capacity to gain an accurate and deep intuitive understanding of a person or thing.
- the psychology of mental or emotional forces or processes developing especially in early childhood and their effects on behavior and mental states.
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- a fear of being in situations where escape might be difficult or that help wouldn't be available if things go wrong.
- the ability to view objects, events, and ideas in realistic proportions and relationships.
- subject to one or more conditions or requirements being met; made or granted on certain terms.
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- relating to or supporting the principles of humanism.
- encouragement of something to make it develop or become more active.
11 Clues: treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • relating to or supporting the principles of humanism. • encouragement of something to make it develop or become more active. • the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others. • the capacity to gain an accurate and deep intuitive understanding of a person or thing. • ...
Chapter 8 Terms 2023-06-01
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- state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances
- A consistent sense of feeling pressured and overwhelmed over a long period of time
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- the tools, strategies, or techniques that reduce stress and reduce the negative impacts stress has on your mental or physical well-being
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
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- something that causes a state of strain or tension
- characteristics associated with a lower likelihood of negative outcomes or that reduce a risk factor's impact.
- a physical state of deep relaxation in which your body releases chemicals that slow down your breathing and heart rate
- of, relating to, involving, or concerned with bodily symptoms caused by mental or emotional disturbance
- the state of being or process of becoming aware of something through the senses
- the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
11 Clues: feelings of severe despondency and dejection • something that causes a state of strain or tension • the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. • the state of being or process of becoming aware of something through the senses • A consistent sense of feeling pressured and overwhelmed over a long period of time • ...
Criminal Minds: Spring 23 Final Exam 2023-05-15
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- General description of a criminal type which includes details such as their gender, race, age, and mental status
- Serial killer who killed 29+ young men and buried their bodies in the crawl space under his house
- The type of killer who seeks to in a single location, kill as many people as possible
- A type of journalism that attempts to make something public by making it visible to the public
- A person who commits murder in several locations in a short amount of time
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- A person born with chronic mental health issues and anti-social behavior
- 18-year-old young man charged and convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend, Hae-Min Lee
- Raped and murdered 50+ people and avoided capture for 40+ years but was eventually caught due to DNA evidence
- The race of most serial killers
- The gender of most serial killers
- A person who due to inflicted trauma has mental health issues and anti-social behavior
11 Clues: The race of most serial killers • The gender of most serial killers • A person born with chronic mental health issues and anti-social behavior • A person who commits murder in several locations in a short amount of time • 18-year-old young man charged and convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend, Hae-Min Lee • ...
GE homework 2015-12-14
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- hard of hearing, unable to hear
- a wrong action attributable to bad judgment or ignorance or inattention
- the people who inhabit a territory or state
- a vivid mental image,the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses
- to relate oneself to; business (as in: none of my business)
- the executive part of a government, usually headed by a president or prime minist
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- a proportion multiplied by 100
- uninteresting
- opposed to; not agreeing with something
- feel good about oneself
- a meeting arranged in advance
- a quantity that is added
- (criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act
- provide a cure for, make healthy again
- a large number of things or people considered together
15 Clues: uninteresting • feel good about oneself • a quantity that is added • a meeting arranged in advance • a proportion multiplied by 100 • hard of hearing, unable to hear • provide a cure for, make healthy again • opposed to; not agreeing with something • the people who inhabit a territory or state • a large number of things or people considered together • ...
GE homework 2015-12-14
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- feel good about oneself
- the people who inhabit a territory or state
- the executive part of a government, usually headed by a president or prime minist
- (criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act
- a wrong action attributable to bad judgment or ignorance or inattention
- hard of hearing, unable to hear
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- a proportion multiplied by 100
- uninteresting
- a vivid mental image,the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses
- a large number of things or people considered together
- a meeting arranged in advance
- to relate oneself to; business (as in: none of my business)
- opposed to; not agreeing with something
- a quantity that is added
- provide a cure for, make healthy again
15 Clues: uninteresting • feel good about oneself • a quantity that is added • a meeting arranged in advance • a proportion multiplied by 100 • hard of hearing, unable to hear • provide a cure for, make healthy again • opposed to; not agreeing with something • the people who inhabit a territory or state • a large number of things or people considered together • ...
Cross word 2018-02-21
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- - a person's mental or physical condition.
- - an even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady
- - stretching the body after physically using it
- - The process of keeping something in good condition.
- - damage to a person's body
- - an act of teaching someone something
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- a liquid in which you drink to maintain health
- - the ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- - an act of extending one's limbs or body
- - heating up the body before a physical exertion
- - arrangement in a straight line or in correct positions.
- - the ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly and efficiently.
- - the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- - cease work or movement in order to relax, sleep, or recover strength.
- - make or become less tense or anxious.
15 Clues: - damage to a person's body • - an act of teaching someone something • - make or become less tense or anxious. • - an act of extending one's limbs or body • - a person's mental or physical condition. • a liquid in which you drink to maintain health • - stretching the body after physically using it • - heating up the body before a physical exertion • ...
HD: Sleep crossword 2021-10-14
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- a type of memory that stores information
- sleep where you tend to have vivid dreams
- sleep disorder that can make it hard to fall asleep or stay asleep
- a condition of being fully conscious
- A feeling of a lack of mental or physical energy
- apnea Sleep disorder that occurs when a person’s breathing is interrupted during sleep
- condition where people experience excessive sleepiness or uncontrollable sleep attacks
- stimulant that is found in food/drinks that can interfere with sleep
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- A primary disturbance of sleep initiation, maintenance or excessive sleepiness.
- a hormone that considered to regulate the sleep- wake cycle
- series of mental images and emotions occurring during sleep
- feeling of extreme tiredness
- rhythm/process that regulates the sleep–wake cycle
- Noise produced primarily with inspiratory respiration during sleep
- a natural and periodic state of rest
- A short sleep episode during routine wakefulness
16 Clues: feeling of extreme tiredness • a condition of being fully conscious • a natural and periodic state of rest • a type of memory that stores information • sleep where you tend to have vivid dreams • A feeling of a lack of mental or physical energy • A short sleep episode during routine wakefulness • rhythm/process that regulates the sleep–wake cycle • ...
crossword for Leyla 2024-05-21
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- an alternative medicine based on the theory of treating 'like with like'
- to communicate one mind with another.
- an antipathetic feeling is a strong aversion or distaste
- A neuropsychiatric disorder market by deficient emotions responses,lack of empathy poor behavioral controls.
- this is a natural feeling between two people.
- test to help dignose disease.
- mental health condition
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- a feeling shared by two or more people
- lack of feeling or emotion.
- this word means to feel sorry for someone
- to look like a fool to someone.
- this means a lack of interest that other people think is exiting
- extreme in a way that is not normal or that shows an illness or mental problem
- This an element inexperience or in artist representing evoking pity or compassion.
- A living thing that causes disease.
15 Clues: mental health condition • lack of feeling or emotion. • test to help dignose disease. • to look like a fool to someone. • A living thing that causes disease. • to communicate one mind with another. • a feeling shared by two or more people • this word means to feel sorry for someone • this is a natural feeling between two people. • ...
Prevention & Support 2024-08-14
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- When materials are due prior to the program
- @fordham.edu is the main office email
- The amount of times Students of Concern Conference meet
- Where the Office of Prevention and Support is located
- When proposals are due prior to the program
- How many people work in the Office of Prevention & Support
- Brief hospital visits or serious cases
- Hospital admissions or returning home for extended period
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- Who notifies ADMHP of a student dealing with medical or mental health issue
- Withdrawal, MLOA, or unexplained leave
- The amount of long-term re-entry processes per year
- SAPU and AlcoholEdu are assigned to what years
- What P&S posts around campus regarding specific topics
- The process designed for students seeking return due to medical/mental health reasons
- The club that Prevention and Support oversees
15 Clues: @fordham.edu is the main office email • Withdrawal, MLOA, or unexplained leave • Brief hospital visits or serious cases • When materials are due prior to the program • When proposals are due prior to the program • The club that Prevention and Support oversees • SAPU and AlcoholEdu are assigned to what years • The amount of long-term re-entry processes per year • ...
Geriatric Care Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-08
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- A condition in which the walls of the blood vessels become thick and lose their elasticity
- Inflammation of the joints
- The inability to control urination
- When the lens of the eye becomes cloudy
- A specially trained individual who works with the elderly
- A form of dementia that causes progressive changes in brain cells
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- The narrowing of the blood vessels because of the deposits of fats and minerals
- Temporary confusion/disorientation
- The scientific study of aging and its associated problems.
- Something that people assume is true based on little information but it is usually untrue.
- A physical or mental defect that interferes with normal body function.
- A condition that interferes with normal body function.
- Cerebrovascular accident
- A loss of mental ability
- A condition in which calcium and other minerals are lost causing bones to become brittle
15 Clues: Cerebrovascular accident • A loss of mental ability • Inflammation of the joints • Temporary confusion/disorientation • The inability to control urination • When the lens of the eye becomes cloudy • A condition that interferes with normal body function. • A specially trained individual who works with the elderly • The scientific study of aging and its associated problems. • ...
Stress Management for Health Care Workers 2024-12-17
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- Stress can increase risk of this cardiovascular condition (5 letters)
- NIOSH's campaign for health worker wellbeing (6 letters)
- Common physical symptom of stress (8 letters)
- Surgeon General recommends eliminating ______ policies for seeking mental health care (8 letters)
- CDC reports more poor ______ health days in 2022 vs 2018 (6 letters)
- Activity that can calm nerves and reduce stress (10 letters)
- Type of therapy involving animals (3 letters)
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- Type of breathing that can help manage stress (4 letters)
- Percentage of doctors reporting burnout in 2023 (10 letters)
- Hormone released during stress (8 letters)
- Type of nap that can increase energy (5 letters)
- Post-Pandemic Stress ______ (8 letters)
- Acronym for stress disorder similar to PPSD (4 letters)
- Exposure to this can help manage stress (6 letters)
- Percentage of nurses reporting burnout in 2023 (8 letters)
15 Clues: Post-Pandemic Stress ______ (8 letters) • Hormone released during stress (8 letters) • Common physical symptom of stress (8 letters) • Type of therapy involving animals (3 letters) • Type of nap that can increase energy (5 letters) • Exposure to this can help manage stress (6 letters) • Acronym for stress disorder similar to PPSD (4 letters) • ...
Palavra Cruzada do Bem Estar 2024-11-11
Across
- - Prática física regular que melhora o condicionamento e a saúde.
- - Ato de consumir nutrientes necessários para o bom funcionamento do corpo.
- - Estado de bem-estar físico, mental e emocional.
- - Hábito essencial para manter uma rotina de vida equilibrada.
- - Função básica que abastece o corpo com oxigênio.
- - Processo natural de descanso essencial para recuperação do corpo.
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- - Estado de harmonia entre corpo, mente e emoções.
- - Ação de beber líquidos para manter o corpo funcionando adequadamente.
- - Capacidade física e mental de enfrentar desafios e treinos.
- - Conjunto de hábitos diários que estruturam o dia.
- - Sensação de conforto e felicidade consigo mesmo.
- - Período de pausa e relaxamento para recuperar a energia.
- - Prática que prepara os músculos para o exercício físico.
- - Força interna que impulsiona o cumprimento de objetivos.
- - Concentração em objetivos para alcançar melhores resultados.
15 Clues: - Estado de bem-estar físico, mental e emocional. • - Estado de harmonia entre corpo, mente e emoções. • - Sensação de conforto e felicidade consigo mesmo. • - Função básica que abastece o corpo com oxigênio. • - Conjunto de hábitos diários que estruturam o dia. • - Período de pausa e relaxamento para recuperar a energia. • ...
Psych crossword 2025-06-03
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- variable The outcome that is measured in an experiment.
- A testable prediction often implied by a theory.
- formation Brainstem structure involved in arousal and attention.
- bias Tendency to search for information that supports our beliefs.
- attribution error Overestimating personality and underestimating the situation in explaining others’ behavior.
- hierarchy A pyramid of human needs, from basic to self-actualization.
- conditioning Learning based on rewards and punishments, studied by Skinner.
- variable The factor in an experiment that is manipulated.
- sheath Fatty layer that speeds up neural impulses.
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- adaptation Reduced responsiveness to unchanging stimuli.
- A mental shortcut used to solve problems quickly.
- Chemical messenger that transmits signals across a synapse.
- conditioning Learning through association, pioneered by Pavlov.
- effect Improvement due to expectations rather than the treatment itself.
- dissonance Mental discomfort from holding conflicting beliefs or behaviors.
15 Clues: A testable prediction often implied by a theory. • A mental shortcut used to solve problems quickly. • sheath Fatty layer that speeds up neural impulses. • variable The outcome that is measured in an experiment. • adaptation Reduced responsiveness to unchanging stimuli. • variable The factor in an experiment that is manipulated. • ...
Palavra Cruzada Desafio 40 dias 2024-11-11
Across
- - Prática física regular que melhora o condicionamento e a saúde.
- - Ato de consumir nutrientes necessários para o bom funcionamento do corpo.
- - Estado de bem-estar físico, mental e emocional.
- - Hábito essencial para manter uma rotina de vida equilibrada.
- - Função básica que abastece o corpo com oxigênio.
- - Processo natural de descanso essencial para recuperação do corpo.
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- - Estado de harmonia entre corpo, mente e emoções.
- - Ação de beber líquidos para manter o corpo funcionando adequadamente.
- - Capacidade física e mental de enfrentar desafios e treinos.
- - Conjunto de hábitos diários que estruturam o dia.
- - Sensação de conforto e felicidade consigo mesmo.
- - Período de pausa e relaxamento para recuperar a energia.
- - Prática que prepara os músculos para o exercício físico.
- - Força interna que impulsiona o cumprimento de objetivos.
- - Concentração em objetivos para alcançar melhores resultados.
15 Clues: - Estado de bem-estar físico, mental e emocional. • - Estado de harmonia entre corpo, mente e emoções. • - Sensação de conforto e felicidade consigo mesmo. • - Função básica que abastece o corpo com oxigênio. • - Conjunto de hábitos diários que estruturam o dia. • - Período de pausa e relaxamento para recuperar a energia. • ...
Mental Health Education 2026-02-26
Across
- What book of the bible says: "All humans are created in the image and Likeness of God"
- Most mental health disorders occur in _______.
- Stands for Adverse Childhood Experiences
- This behavior in children, could mean the child is having anxiety.
Down
- Mental health disorders can cause changes in the way a person __________.
- Means symptoms of two disorders can occur at the same time.
- Mental health disorders can cause change in a person's_________.
7 Clues: Stands for Adverse Childhood Experiences • Most mental health disorders occur in _______. • Means symptoms of two disorders can occur at the same time. • Mental health disorders can cause change in a person's_________. • This behavior in children, could mean the child is having anxiety. • Mental health disorders can cause changes in the way a person __________. • ...
Vocabulary Words 2021-11-12
15 Clues: bright • teasing • Excited happy • quietly,sneaky • very carefully • No longer in use • great mental pain • not easily noticed • to stress something • seep throughpenetrate • drowsy, little energy • of highest of quality • regretfuldisappointed • give authority to someone • to beg appeal urgently to
Kebutuhan air bersih 2024-10-31
15 Clues: sekunder • beribadah • pengendapan • tidak keruh • penyaringan • tidak berbau • tidak berwarna • pengolahan air • sehat secara mental • ph air menjadi normal • sejuk atau tidak panas • sehat badan / tidak sakit • tidak ada rasa atau tawar • pengumpul kotoran pada air • pengumpulan partikel² halus
Explanations of Abnomality 2013-05-02
Across
- the boy who was involved in a behavioural study (6,6)
- what Freud thought dreams represented(10)
- psychologist that showed how phobias develop using monkeys (6)
- what is used to study the effect of genes on mental disorders (4,7)
- seeing everything in black or white(9,8)
- a factor of biological mental disorders (5)
- the moral part of someones brain (8)
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- what triggers the response (8)
- learning from the consequences of actions (7,12)
- psychologist who came up with the divisions of personality (5)
- what Freud thought could arise during the stages of psychosexual development (9)
- the first stage of psychosexual development(4)
- what the A stands for in the ABC model (10,5)
- the biological approach sees abnormality to be caused by abnormal _________ processes (13)
- the phychologist that developed the ABC model (5)
- this makes unacceptable desires unconcious and may cause emotional difficulties (10)
16 Clues: what triggers the response (8) • the moral part of someones brain (8) • seeing everything in black or white(9,8) • what Freud thought dreams represented(10) • a factor of biological mental disorders (5) • what the A stands for in the ABC model (10,5) • the first stage of psychosexual development(4) • learning from the consequences of actions (7,12) • ...
nervous system 2013-05-02
Across
- part of the brain near the spinal cord controls reflexes breathing and heartbeat
- part of a neron that brings info to a cell body
- bundle of fibers that sends impulses from the brain to other parts of the boby
- is a transmit or signal
- place where nerve messages are sent and recieved
- system of nerves that control involuntary functions
- nerves that start in the spinal cord
- specialized impulse conducting cells
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- messages sent from nerve to brain
- lies outsidebrain and spinal cord includes nerves to arms legs and sense organs
- partof nerron that takes info away from a cell body
- cord of nerve tissue extending though the spinal column
- large portion of the brain controls vouluntary motions
- controls mental and physical actions located in the skull
- something that causes an action
- largest part of the brain controls vouluntary movements and mental actions
16 Clues: is a transmit or signal • something that causes an action • messages sent from nerve to brain • nerves that start in the spinal cord • specialized impulse conducting cells • part of a neron that brings info to a cell body • place where nerve messages are sent and recieved • partof nerron that takes info away from a cell body • ...
nature vs nurture 2017-05-04
Across
- The discussion that tries to separate the influence of genes and environment
- A change in our genetic activity without changing genetic code
- Who suggests that “Anatomy is destiny”
- What approach is strongly Nature
- Measure to assess the similarity between twins
Down
- Selective desirable behaviours are ___
- _______ influence in a child’s life begins as soon as it is born
- Nature and nurture are so closely ______ that it makes little sense to separate them
- The approach that blends the influence of nature and nurture
- The internationalist model of mental illness that says genetic vulnerability mixed with environmental factors leads to illness
- What approach is strongly nurture
- The ________ _______ is used to assess heredity
- The genetic transmission of mental and physical characteristics from one generation to another
- Who suggests that behaviour can change due to the environment
- The notion that genes and environment interact is elaborated by ______
- John Locke said that the mind was a ____ ____ at birth
16 Clues: What approach is strongly Nature • What approach is strongly nurture • Selective desirable behaviours are ___ • Who suggests that “Anatomy is destiny” • Measure to assess the similarity between twins • The ________ _______ is used to assess heredity • John Locke said that the mind was a ____ ____ at birth • The approach that blends the influence of nature and nurture • ...
Psychology terms 2021-08-30
Across
- the mind and the body are made of different things.
- studies the elements of the mind
- psychologists who diagnose people with mental illnesses recommend ___________.
- eating, walking, swimming, fighting
- differences in how people think, feel, and behave e.g. extraversion
- is often the process involved before making a decision
- a temporary psychological state that could be triggered by environmental factors and or thoughts
- 1,2,_,4,5
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- is the study of the mechanisms and functions of the body
- our senses can be fooled and therefore information from our senses is unreliable
- believe that knowledge is innate
- a group of abilities often related to academic success
- is our body's response to pressure. can sometimes trigger mental or physical illnesses.
- someone who is terrified by the sight of spiders may have________.
- A way of understanding the structure of the mind
- I am able to be aware of the my surrounding because I have ___________.
16 Clues: 1,2,_,4,5 • believe that knowledge is innate • studies the elements of the mind • eating, walking, swimming, fighting • A way of understanding the structure of the mind • the mind and the body are made of different things. • a group of abilities often related to academic success • is often the process involved before making a decision • ...
Amnesty crossword 2024-05-28
Across
- infliction of severe physical or mental pain
- Relating to the armed forces or war
- Southeast Asian country with a long history of Khmer Empire
- Condition or disorder that causes physical or mental impairment
- Regime responsible for Cambodia's brutal 1970s era
- Relating to the exercise of power, influence, or authority
- To die from lack of food or sustenance
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- Groups of people who are not in the dominant group in a society
- System of government where power is held by the people or their elected representatives
- Authority or institution that exercises power and control over a country
- System of belief and worship
- Carrying out a sentence, especially a death penalty
- Movement of people from one place to another
- System of government where the means of production are collectively owned and controlled by the community
- Coercive or exploitative work
- Mass murder of an entire group of people
16 Clues: System of belief and worship • Coercive or exploitative work • Relating to the armed forces or war • To die from lack of food or sustenance • Mass murder of an entire group of people • infliction of severe physical or mental pain • Movement of people from one place to another • Regime responsible for Cambodia's brutal 1970s era • ...
Bipolar Disorder 2023-10-11
Across
- Relating to or affected by mania
- A type of medication used to treat depression
- Admission to a hospital for treatment
- These control the extreme highs and lows of Bipolar Disorder, primarily reducing the risk of mania and hypomania
Down
- The process of providing education and information to those seeking or receiving mental health services
- A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs
- A substance used for medical treatment
- A class of medication primarily used to manage psychosis
- a milder form of mania
- Causing feelings of hopelessness, despondency, and dejection
- Rapid ______ is when 2 or more cycles of mania and depression occur within a year
- A common non-medication treatment related to mental illness
- The abrupt and apparently unaccountable change of mood
- Deeply unhappy or depressed and likely to commit suicide
- To deal effectively with something difficult
- A temporary state of mind or feeling
16 Clues: a milder form of mania • Relating to or affected by mania • A temporary state of mind or feeling • Admission to a hospital for treatment • A substance used for medical treatment • To deal effectively with something difficult • A type of medication used to treat depression • The abrupt and apparently unaccountable change of mood • ...
Leadership 2024-09-30
Across
- The power of your mind to think and acquire
- Controlled with excessive attention to minor details
- Flexibility of mind; an ability to anticipate or adapt to certain or changing situations
- Identity your idea of who you are
- To manage or take care of
- The ability to introduce something new when needed or as opportunities exist
- Curiousness; having an inquiring mind
- Well-being
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- The act of obeying or doing what you are told
- One’s personal responsible action or decision
- Involvement, engagement, or dedication
- Special knowledge and skill developed from experience, training, and education
- The guiding beliefs of a person, group, or organization
- The psychological and physical capacity to bounce back from life’s stressors and maintain focus
- mental capacity
- To manage or take care of
- The sense of what to say to avoid offending others, hurting their feelings, or making them mad
17 Clues: Well-being • mental capacity • To manage or take care of • To manage or take care of • Identity your idea of who you are • Curiousness; having an inquiring mind • Involvement, engagement, or dedication • The power of your mind to think and acquire • The act of obeying or doing what you are told • One’s personal responsible action or decision • ...
Tuck Everlasting Ch. 6-9 2022-04-04
Across
- a vivid mental image
- exultantly proud and joyful; in high spirits
- temporarily incapable of speaking
- having a sharp inclination
- the outermost level of the land or sea
- markedly different from the usual
- having striking color
- expressing extreme contempt
- imagine to be the case or true or probable
- characterized by or causing or expressing sadness
- extraordinarily large in size or extent or degree
- unusual or striking
- a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence
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- look at with fixed eyes
- get the meaning of something
- attribute responsibility to
- a feeling of righteous anger
- take up residence and become established
- take the position of or have precedence over
- the proposition arrived at by logical reasoning
- feelings of excessive pride
- convulsive gasp made while weeping
- beg persistently and urgently
- the act of moving from one state or place to the next
- a state of mental or emotional strain or suspense
- depleted of energy, force, or strength
- plain and unpretentious
- a decorative pin
- run away quickly
- characterized by speed
30 Clues: a decorative pin • run away quickly • unusual or striking • a vivid mental image • having striking color • characterized by speed • look at with fixed eyes • plain and unpretentious • having a sharp inclination • attribute responsibility to • feelings of excessive pride • expressing extreme contempt • get the meaning of something • a feeling of righteous anger • ...
Doctor??? 2012-10-24
Across
- root canal doctor
- blood M.D.
- child M.D.
- teeth doctor
- skin M.D.
- lung M.D.
- medical report M.D.
- immune system M.D.
- pregnancy & birth M.D.
- stomach M.D.
- liver M.D.
- reduces suffering of pateints in pain (3 words)
- high risk pregnancy M.D.
- Heart M.D.
- eye M.D.
- kidney M.D.
- foot M.D.
- treats diseases caused by microorganisms
- mental health PhD
- performs cosmetic surgeries (2 wrds)
- joints, muscles, bones M.D.
- male reproductive system M.D.
- Cancer M.D.
- brain M.D.
- teeth-straightening doctor
- genetic disorder specialist
- bone M.D.
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- premature baby M.D.
- specializes in diagnosis and treatment of adults, M.D.
- hearing M.D.
- homrone M.D.
- ears, nose, and throat M.D.
- family doctor (2 words)
- animal doctor
- elderly patient M.D.
- G.I. tract M.D.
- operating room M.D.
- virus PhD
- back doctor
- medical imaging specialist, M.D.
- eye specialist, O.D.
- anesthesia M.D.
- mental health M.D.
- female reproductive system M.D.
- allergy M.D.
- urinary tract M.D.
- gum doctor
- lab analysis specialist, M.D.
48 Clues: eye M.D. • skin M.D. • lung M.D. • virus PhD • foot M.D. • bone M.D. • blood M.D. • child M.D. • liver M.D. • Heart M.D. • gum doctor • brain M.D. • back doctor • kidney M.D. • Cancer M.D. • hearing M.D. • homrone M.D. • teeth doctor • stomach M.D. • allergy M.D. • animal doctor • G.I. tract M.D. • anesthesia M.D. • root canal doctor • mental health PhD • immune system M.D. • mental health M.D. • urinary tract M.D. • ...
Impulsive Shopping 2013-04-12
Across
- not widely known; not frequently used or experienced; uncommon or unusual
- things
- a floor covering, smaller than a carpet
- having a value of:
- go to / commanded to / commanded by
- based on emotional impulses or whims
- displaying sharp intelligence or mental alertness
- a gift
- being of authentic or original stock
- dealing or concerned with another country, area, people, etc
- emotionally or physically disturbed or distressed (sad/angry..)
Down
- feeling honoured or gratified by or as if by some distinction
- fall while walking or running with...
- a ship armed
- despite the fact that ..
- a reserve of money
- to be of the same opinion
- to gain or be paid (money or other payment) in return for work or service
- to obtain / buy
- sufficient to answer a need, demand, supposition, or requirement
- an outward and return journey, often for a specific purpose any tour, journey, or voyage
- to pay out (money, wealth, etc)
- something bought or offered at a low price
- lacking in physical or mental strength or force
- a small enclosed or partially enclosed room or cubicle
25 Clues: things • a gift • a ship armed • to obtain / buy • having a value of: • a reserve of money • despite the fact that .. • to be of the same opinion • to pay out (money, wealth, etc) • go to / commanded to / commanded by • based on emotional impulses or whims • being of authentic or original stock • fall while walking or running with... • a floor covering, smaller than a carpet • ...
Vincent Van Gogh 2015-01-18
Across
- I cut off my _________ because I was depressed.
- I created over 2,100 _______.
- grew up in a place called ____________.
- I died after painting for _____ years.
- My avant-garde art is called ___________________.
- My mother’s name was _________ Cornelia Van Gogh. She was an important part of my life.
- My supportive brother’s name was ______.
- My art school was in _____________________.
- I shot myself in a wheatfield and ______ 29 hours later.
Down
- My name is __________ Van Gogh and I am a famous painter.
- I went to the Academie ________________ des Beaux-Arts.
- I was born in the ____________________, which is in Europe.
- I am buried in ________ France.
- My loving ______ died six months after me.
- I wrote over 800 _________ to my brother Theo.
- I sent my ear as present to my old _______________.
- My religious father was a ____________________.
- I had a mental _________, and so I couldn't live on my own.
- I lived in a mental ________ and painted when I was there.
- My most famous painting is called “Starry ________”, which was painted from my room in the asylum.
20 Clues: I created over 2,100 _______. • I am buried in ________ France. • I died after painting for _____ years. • grew up in a place called ____________. • My supportive brother’s name was ______. • My loving ______ died six months after me. • My art school was in _____________________. • I wrote over 800 _________ to my brother Theo. • ...
Vincent Van Gogh 2015-01-18
Across
- I cut off my _________ because I was depressed.
- I created over 2,100 _______.
- grew up in a place called ____________.
- I died after painting for _____ years.
- My avant-garde art is called ___________________.
- My mother’s name was _________ Cornelia Van Gogh. She was an important part of my life.
- My supportive brother’s name was ______.
- My art school was in _____________________.
- I shot myself in a wheatfield and ______ 29 hours later.
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- My name is __________ Van Gogh and I am a famous painter.
- I went to the Academie ________________ des Beaux-Arts.
- I was born in the ____________________, which is in Europe.
- I am buried in ________ France.
- My loving ______ died six months after me.
- I wrote over 800 _________ to my brother Theo.
- I sent my ear as present to my old _______________.
- My religious father was a ____________________.
- I had a mental _________, and so I couldn't live on my own.
- I lived in a mental ________ and painted when I was there.
- My most famous painting is called “Starry ________”, which was painted from my room in the asylum.
20 Clues: I created over 2,100 _______. • I am buried in ________ France. • I died after painting for _____ years. • grew up in a place called ____________. • My supportive brother’s name was ______. • My loving ______ died six months after me. • My art school was in _____________________. • I wrote over 800 _________ to my brother Theo. • ...
CHAPTER 10 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-02-01
Across
- an inflammation of the spinal cord
- a developmental reading disorder
- a psychotic disorder characterized by withdrawal from reality
- a slowly progressive decline in mental abilities
- combining form meaning spinal cord and bone marrow
- violent shaking up or jarring of the brain
- a sense of perception with no basis in external stimulation
- also known as chronic seizure disorder
- also known as fainting
- mental activities associated with thinking, learning, and memory
- inflammation of the sciatic nerve
- a lowered level of consciousness marked by listlessness and drowsiness
- an abnormal burning or prickling sensation
- fear of being in small or enclosed spaces
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- type of stroke also known as a bleed
- combining form meaning brain
- suffix meaning sensation or feeling
- recurring episodes of falling asleep during the day
- combining form meaning root or nerve root
- a condition of excessive sensitivity to stimuli
- deep state of unconsciousness
- a false personal belief
- an acute condition of confusion
- inflammation of meninges of the brain and spinal cord
- inflammation of the brain
25 Clues: also known as fainting • a false personal belief • inflammation of the brain • combining form meaning brain • deep state of unconsciousness • an acute condition of confusion • a developmental reading disorder • inflammation of the sciatic nerve • an inflammation of the spinal cord • suffix meaning sensation or feeling • type of stroke also known as a bleed • ...
Case Management Approach to Working with Families 2020-04-13
Across
- find a safe permanent home for children
- putting a plan into action by facilitating the coordination of care, services, resources, and health education
- ACT, CTI,Intensive
- Broker and Clinical models
- Growth, Change, and Consumer Choice
- the purpose of case management
- when was case management developed
- Hospital alternative for people with severe mental illnesses
- flexible and strength-based; efforts focused on empowering individuals
Down
- most important key factor;ensuring the plan of care, treatments, tests, and procedures are appropriate
- talking to the patient to assess needs
- coordinated nursing visits for baby Cathy, resuscitation coaching with emergency medical services and a specialized support team that worked specifically with her condition.
- synchronize primary and specialty care to increase quality of care
- working with families and caretakers
- direct communication
- No shared course load
- Adds therapeutic services such as psychotherapy, psycho-education and crisis intervention
- Institutional to Community care for homeless or those with mental illness
- Figuring out needs, referring services, coordinating and overseeing treatments
- strengths and rehabilitation models
20 Clues: ACT, CTI,Intensive • direct communication • No shared course load • Broker and Clinical models • the purpose of case management • when was case management developed • strengths and rehabilitation models • Growth, Change, and Consumer Choice • working with families and caretakers • talking to the patient to assess needs • find a safe permanent home for children • ...
Unit 12 Vocab 2021-03-30
Across
- a search, hunt; to search, seek, ask
- (adj) one piece at a time; (adv) gradually
- (n.) the act of making clear or understandable, an explanation
- (v.) to steal property entrusted to one's care
- (adj.), Unhurried, Taking plenty of time; (adv.) in an easygoing or unhurried way
- wandering, moving about from place to place
- to make stronger with new materials or support
- sad, without hope, discouraged
- (adj.) causing mental pain or grief
Down
- a state of great confusion or disorder; mental strain or agitation
- isolation from others, solitude
- (n.) a hiding place; something hidden or stored
- a sickness, illness, disease, disorder
- ripe, well-matured; soft, sweet, and rich; gentle, pleasant; to become gentle and sweet
- by chance, not planned or prearranged; irregular
- to be plentiful, be filled
- unnaturally sleepy; dull, slow moving; indifferent
- (v) to speak wildly and noisily; (n) loud, violent talk
- (n.) a boaster; (adj.) boastful in a loud, annoying way
- a person's condition or position in the eyes of the law; relative rank or standing, especially in society; prestige
20 Clues: to be plentiful, be filled • sad, without hope, discouraged • isolation from others, solitude • (adj.) causing mental pain or grief • a search, hunt; to search, seek, ask • a sickness, illness, disease, disorder • (adj) one piece at a time; (adv) gradually • wandering, moving about from place to place • (v.) to steal property entrusted to one's care • ...
The Deteriorating Patient 2022-07-28
Across
- A way to gather additional information
- Monitors cardiovascular function in the artery
- The movement of blood and fluids in the body
- A person who is being treated for a medical condition
- Pressure, Systolic and Diastolic
- In the ABCDE approach - what does the A stand for
- One of the measurable signs of Sepsis
- A device to deliver oxygen
- A device used to provide humidified oxygen
- New to the NEWS2 and recognizes a patients new onset mental state
- AVPUC measures this
- Respiratory organ
Down
- The mechanism of the lungs
- A state of shock in the body
- Rashes Burns or damage on the skin
- When you raise a concern about care to get help
- A systematic approach to identifying patient deterioration
- A prescribed drug but can be administered immediately in emergencies to help with oxygenation!
- Measurable fluid produced by the kidneys
- An escalation tool
- Cardiovascular organ
- Stress or damage to the organ that filters urine
- Inhalation and Exhalation
- Impairment - can be physical or mental
24 Clues: Respiratory organ • An escalation tool • AVPUC measures this • Cardiovascular organ • Inhalation and Exhalation • The mechanism of the lungs • A device to deliver oxygen • A state of shock in the body • Pressure, Systolic and Diastolic • Rashes Burns or damage on the skin • One of the measurable signs of Sepsis • A way to gather additional information • ...
Teka Teki Silang 2022-11-08
Across
- verba material pada teks editorial
- unsur surat lamaran pekerjaan yang berfungsi sebagai penutup
- struktur teks cerita sejarah berupa bagian yang paling mendebarkan dan memuncak dari masalah
- sifat surat lamaran pekerjaan
- konjungsi dalam teks editorial
- kata lampau pada teks cerita sejarah
- bagian kedua dari surat lamaran pekerjaan
- unsur surat lamaran pekerjaan yang menyajikan informasi terkait data-data
- nilai teks cerita sejarah yang mengandung hubungan yang mendalam dalam suatu masyarakat
- kepanjagan CV
- teks editorial disebut juga...
- unsur pertama dalam surat lamaran pekerjaan
- struktur teks cerita sejarah berupa penyelesaian
- struktur teks cerita sejarah berupa kesimpulan
- struktur pertama teks cerita sejarah
- konjungsi penegasan dalam teks editorial
- ciri teks editorial
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- salam penutup surat lamaran pekerjaan
- nilai teks cerita sejarah yang berkaitan dengan tata pergaulan dalam masyarakat
- verba mental pada teks editorial
- kata kerja mental pada teks cerita sejarah
- struktur terakhir dalam teks editorial
- konjungsi temporal pada teks cerita sejarah
- fungsi surat lamaran pekerjaan
- sifat teks editorial
- bagian kedua dari surat lamaran pekerjaan
- konjungsi kausalitas pada teks editorial
- fungsi teks cerita sejarah
28 Clues: kepanjagan CV • ciri teks editorial • sifat teks editorial • fungsi teks cerita sejarah • sifat surat lamaran pekerjaan • konjungsi dalam teks editorial • fungsi surat lamaran pekerjaan • teks editorial disebut juga... • verba mental pada teks editorial • verba material pada teks editorial • kata lampau pada teks cerita sejarah • struktur pertama teks cerita sejarah • ...
The Cay 2017-01-31
Across
- - To disturb persistently; torment, as with troubles or cares; bother continually; pester; persecute.
- - In a state of mental or nervous stain.
- - To depress the hope, courage, or spirits of; discourage.
- - To gloat, boast, or exult.
- - Full of mental distress or uneasiness because of fear of danger or misfortune; greatly worried; solicitous.
- - To put something under the water.
- - Suddenly, without warning.
- - Be secretive and shaming.
Down
- - To feel deep sadness, distress or emotional pain.
- - To be torn and frayed at the ends of clothing or material.
- - A sudden violent bust of wind often accompanied by rain. Snow or sheet
- - A very harsh, dazzling light: in the glare of sunshine.
- - To rescue cargo or ships wrecked at sea.
- - To burn with little smoke and no flame.
- - Wood floating on a body of water or cast ashore by it.
- - To have an unpleasant sour smell.
- - To draw in the breath sharply, as from shock.
- - A deadly, poisonous relative sour smell.
- - To be uncommon or unusual.
- - A small, low island composed largely of coral or sand. Also called key.
20 Clues: - Be secretive and shaming. • - To gloat, boast, or exult. • - Suddenly, without warning. • - To be uncommon or unusual. • - To have an unpleasant sour smell. • - To put something under the water. • - In a state of mental or nervous stain. • - To burn with little smoke and no flame. • - To rescue cargo or ships wrecked at sea. • - A deadly, poisonous relative sour smell. • ...
schizophrenia 2017-10-23
Across
- older people usually have forgetfulness or ____
- often when people have schizophrenia they see their worst ______
- people with this disorder act a little ________
- schizophrenia is usually passed down ________
- this disorder is affects the brain/____
- there is a lot of ______ on schizophrenia
- People do their best to _______ schizophrenia
- schizophrenia is a mental _____
- an experience involving the apparent perception of something not present
Down
- When someone has any disorder they experience some minor or severe _____
- a chronic brain disorder that affects about one percent of the population
- there is no ____ for schizophrenia
- some people have problems ______ during class
- schizophrenia effects the mind ________
- schizophrenia is a _____ disorder that cause lots of problems
- When someone has schizophrenia they are _____ out
- an idiosyncratic belief or impression that is firmly maintained despite being contradicted by what is generally accepted as reality or rational argument
- people who experienced things like trauma usually need _______
- when you experience severe mental _____ that increases the risk of developing schizophrenia
- people sometimes have trouble_______ duo to them not remembering or confused to use their vocal box
20 Clues: schizophrenia is a mental _____ • there is no ____ for schizophrenia • schizophrenia effects the mind ________ • this disorder is affects the brain/____ • there is a lot of ______ on schizophrenia • some people have problems ______ during class • schizophrenia is usually passed down ________ • People do their best to _______ schizophrenia • ...
Crossword disease 2017-10-24
Across
- A felling of tiredness of the mental and physical weakness.
- An operation which a failed organ needs to removed and replace with a functioning one.
- One of the complication of cirrhosis. That can cause mental disorder.
- Another pathogen one example is E. Coli.
- Yellowish colouration of the skin and eyes.
- The second largest organ.
- What kind viral pathogen that invades and destroy the liver.
- A beverages that can lead to many diseases.
- A condition in which the liver is fibrotic and does not function properly due to long-term damage.
- A term that pathogens invade your body
- You can also get this disease from your parents
Down
- A long time or constantly recurring disease
- Treatment for slow the progression or to eradicate the virus.
- Another treatment to have immunity against a disease (SHOTS).
- One of the cell of the liver.
- A genetic disorder a lymphocytes that fight against your own body.
- A build up pressure in the lower abdomen.
- Also known as a high blood pressure
- relating to a name liver
- The thickening and scarring of connective tissue.
20 Clues: relating to a name liver • The second largest organ. • One of the cell of the liver. • Also known as a high blood pressure • A term that pathogens invade your body • Another pathogen one example is E. Coli. • A build up pressure in the lower abdomen. • A long time or constantly recurring disease • Yellowish colouration of the skin and eyes. • ...
Serenity ignites enlightenment 2024-01-25
Across
- To make or become calm and peaceful.
- Characterized by a clear, imaginative view of the future; idealistic.
- A state of perfect happiness; enlightenment in Buddhism.
- The joyful, intense anticipation that comes from imagining future pleasures.
- To overshadow or obscure.
- Beautiful thinking; a state of normal mental health.
- A gentle, mild breeze.
- In a state or period of inactivity or dormancy.
- A short lived or transitory creature.
- Sweet sounding; pleasant to the ear.
Down
- Mysterious, cryptic, or prophetic in nature.
- Beautiful, blissful, or divine.
- Relating to or located at the zenith; highest point.
- The state or feeling, often pleasant, of tiredness or inertia.
- The dawn or rise of a new era; the beautiful atmospheric phenomenon.
- Too great or extreme to be expressed or described in words.
- Calm, peaceful, and happy; denoting a period of time in the past that was idyllically happy and peaceful.
- Having or showing keen mental discernment and good judgment; wise.
- Lasting for a very short time; transient.
- Relating to the sky or heavens; celestial.
20 Clues: A gentle, mild breeze. • To overshadow or obscure. • Beautiful, blissful, or divine. • To make or become calm and peaceful. • Sweet sounding; pleasant to the ear. • A short lived or transitory creature. • Lasting for a very short time; transient. • Relating to the sky or heavens; celestial. • Mysterious, cryptic, or prophetic in nature. • ...
kelompok 3 2024-05-17
Across
- konflik yang muncul karena persaingan atas sumberdaya ekonomi
- salah satu contoh bentuk konflik kekerasan fisik
- secara umum konflik disebabkan karena adanya
- upaya untuk kembali membangun kepercayaan antar pihak yang terlibat konflik agar bersatu kembali
- bentuk ketidaksetaraan dalam distribusi kekayaan yang bisa menyebabkan konflik
- nama lain dari konflik antar individu
- diferensiasi sosial adalah pembedaan anggota masyarakat kedalam golongan secara
- konflik dan integrasi saling terkait sebagai sebuah....dalam masyarakat
- ada 3 macam jenis kekerasan yaitu verbal,mental dan
- integrasi,eksklusi, segregasi,inklusi adalah prinsip prinsip untuk membangun
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- salah satu contoh bentuk kekerasan mental
- salah satu contoh bentuk kekerasan verbal
- keadaan masyarakat yang saling berhubungan disebut
- tindakan fisik dan nonfisik yang ditujukan kepada orang yang lebih lemah keberadaannya disebut
- konflik berasal dari bahasa latin yaitu
- konflik yang melibatkan 2 negara atau lebih dapat disebut dengan konflik
- persaingan, kontravensi, pertentangan atau pertikaian merupakan bentuk interaksi
- suatu ide pemisahan kelompok sosial tertentu dalam ruang masyarakat
- adanya kelas kelas yang dalam masyarakat akan menimbulkan konflik
- konflik yang dapat terjadi pada tingkat lebih tinggi disebut konflik
20 Clues: nama lain dari konflik antar individu • konflik berasal dari bahasa latin yaitu • salah satu contoh bentuk kekerasan mental • salah satu contoh bentuk kekerasan verbal • secara umum konflik disebabkan karena adanya • salah satu contoh bentuk konflik kekerasan fisik • keadaan masyarakat yang saling berhubungan disebut • ...
Level 3 Basic Terminology of the Nervous System 2024-05-06
Across
- paralysis
- intolerance to light - may be sign of meningitis
- fear of open or crowded spaces
- chronic mental health disorder characterised by significant psychosis/psychotic episodes
- disorder of the brain characterised by seizures
- prolonged deep state of unconsciousness
- difficulty in speaking due to nerve damage, can result in slurred or slow speech
- paralysis of one side of the body
- complex medical condition which can affect communication and behaviour
- -----plegia - paralysis of all four limbs
- fainting
- learning disorder that can affect reading, writing and spelling
Down
- fear of enclosed spaces
- dizziness
- behavioural disorder resulting in obsessive thoughts or anxiety
- difficulty coordinating movements or speech
- ------plegia - paralysis of all four limbs
- rapid involuntary muscle contractions which cause involuntary leg movement and shaking
- disorders affecting balance, coordination or speech
- involuntary muscle movements often caused by medications
- weakness of one side of the body
- mental health problem involving loss of contact with reality, includes hallucinations
- Alzheimer's disease progressive -------- caused by destruction of brain cells
- membrane covering of the brain and spinal cord
- abnormal tingling sensation (pins and needles)
25 Clues: fainting • paralysis • dizziness • fear of enclosed spaces • fear of open or crowded spaces • weakness of one side of the body • paralysis of one side of the body • prolonged deep state of unconsciousness • -----plegia - paralysis of all four limbs • ------plegia - paralysis of all four limbs • difficulty coordinating movements or speech • ...
AP Psych U6 Learning Review 2024-10-29
Across
- Desire to perform for a promised reward
- Natural Reaction
- Mental layout of one's environment
- Repeated inability to avoid aversive events and giving up
- The process of acquiring new information
- Mental information acquired that guides our behavior
- Association of two stimuli
- Strengthens a response by adding a pleasurable stimulus
- A sudden realization of a solution to a problem
- Alleviating stress using strategies
- Ability to control impulses and delay short term gratifications
- Taught to associate with response
- The initial learning of the stimulus-response relationship
- When we learn from others' experiences
- Originally produces the response
- You control your own fate
Down
- Happens in response to conditioned stimulus
- Removes a stimulus to decrease an undesired behavior
- Strengthens a response by removing or reducing a stimulus
- Adds an aversive stimulus to decrease a behavior
- Coping by ignoring the stressor
- Outside force beyond our control determines our fate
- Coping by changing the stressor
- Produces natural reaction
- Desire to perform for its own sake
- A response has a consequence or reward
- Learning that occurs but is not apparent
27 Clues: Natural Reaction • Produces natural reaction • You control your own fate • Association of two stimuli • Coping by ignoring the stressor • Coping by changing the stressor • Originally produces the response • Taught to associate with response • Mental layout of one's environment • Desire to perform for its own sake • Alleviating stress using strategies • ...
ANTI BULLYING 2024-11-21
Across
- Sikap tidak memihak dan mendukung orang yang menjadi korban bullying
- Sikap yang harus dimiliki semua orang untuk melawan bullying.
- Sikap untuk memahami dan peduli terhadap perasaan orang lain.
- Perilaku menyakiti orang lain, baik secara fisik maupun mental
- Langkah terakhir dalam menghentikan bullying di sekolah adalah dengan melaporkan kepada __.
- Tempat di mana kasus bullying sering terjadi di kalangan anak-anak
- Menghina orang lain dengan kata-kata kasar merupakan jenis bullying secara __.
- Bullying bisa menyebabkan kerugian pada __ korban.
- Rasa yang dirasakan korban bullying, seperti ketakutan atau kesedihan.
- Salah satu cara melawan bullying dengan tidak memberikan __ kepada pelaku.
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- Salah satu bentuk bullying berupa ejekan atau penghinaan
- Kampanye untuk melawan bullying sering disebut sebagai kampanye __.
- Hasil dari bullying yang bisa menyebabkan seseorang merasa tidak percaya diri
- Bentuk bullying yang menggunakan kekerasan fisik seperti memukul disebut bullying __.
- Orang yang melakukan bullying disebut __.
- Hal yang perlu kita bangun bersama untuk menghindari bullying di sekolah.
- Bullying yang dilakukan dengan menggunakan media sosial disebut bullying __.
- Langkah pertama yang harus dilakukan korban bullying adalah __ kepada orang dewasa.
- Lawan kata dari "bully."
- Seseorang yang membantu melindungi korban bullying disebut __.
20 Clues: Lawan kata dari "bully." • Orang yang melakukan bullying disebut __. • Bullying bisa menyebabkan kerugian pada __ korban. • Salah satu bentuk bullying berupa ejekan atau penghinaan • Sikap yang harus dimiliki semua orang untuk melawan bullying. • Sikap untuk memahami dan peduli terhadap perasaan orang lain. • ...
ENGLISH TASK 2025-01-15
Across
- "A small roll of tobacco wrapped in paper, often unhealthy."
- "The feeling of joy and contentment."
- "To meet the needs or expectations of someone."
- "A feeling of admiration."
- "It has 12 months and starts on January 1st"
- "A professional who designs or build."
- "Not attractive."
- "A series of things."
- "Always on time."
- "To make a choice."
- "Assignments given to students to complete at home."
- "The types of food a person eats regularly."
- "Extremely good."
- "To make something smaller."
- "The act of practicing to improve a skill or fitness."
- "Firmness of purpose."
- "Not good for physical or mental well-being."
- "A state of physical and mental well-being."
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- "Attractive."
- "The quality of being significant."
- "The measure of how heavy something is."
- "Goals people often set at the start of the year"
- "A small number; not many."
- "Causing tension."
- "Not polite."
- "The process of making something better."
- "Extremely impressive."
- "A language."
- "Synonym of pretty."
- "A detailed proposal for doing or achieving something."
30 Clues: "Attractive." • "Not polite." • "A language." • "Not attractive." • "Always on time." • "Extremely good." • "Causing tension." • "To make a choice." • "Synonym of pretty." • "A series of things." • "Firmness of purpose." • "Extremely impressive." • "A feeling of admiration." • "A small number; not many." • "To make something smaller." • "The quality of being significant." • ...
european public health 2025-02-22
Across
- A broad measure of physical and mental health.
- The European agency that monitors and prevents infectious diseases.
- The extent to which healthcare services are available to a population.
- Air An environmental factor critical to respiratory health.
- A financial system that helps cover medical costs.
- A global outbreak of a disease, like COVID-19.
- The global organization coordinating public health efforts.
- Facilities where patients receive medical treatment.
- Isolation to prevent the spread of disease.
- Immunity Community protection from disease through widespread vaccination.
- Health An increasingly recognized aspect of public health in Europe.
Down
- The study of disease patterns and transmission.
- Public health efforts focused on hygiene and waste management.
- A public health insurance model used in some countries.
- An organism, like a mosquito, that spreads disease.
- A highly contagious disease preventable by vaccination.
- A growing public health concern in European populations.
- A drug used to treat bacterial infections.
- A sudden increase in disease cases in a specific area.
- Government rules ensuring health and safety standards.
20 Clues: A drug used to treat bacterial infections. • Isolation to prevent the spread of disease. • A broad measure of physical and mental health. • A global outbreak of a disease, like COVID-19. • The study of disease patterns and transmission. • A financial system that helps cover medical costs. • An organism, like a mosquito, that spreads disease. • ...
Criminal Justice Unit 1 Discussion 1 Study Guide 2025-04-02
Across
- Examination of evidence in court to determine guilt or innocence.
- Individuals or entities initiating lawsuits in civil law.
- Justifying the use of force to protect oneself.
- Right of the accused to not testify against themselves.
- Penalty imposed by the court if found guilty.
- Formal accusation filed against an accused individual.
- Outcomes in criminal law could include fines or community service.
- The highest standard of proof in criminal law.
- Physical act of committing a crime.
- Monetary compensation awarded to a plaintiff in civil law.
Down
- Standard of proof in civil law cases.
- Claiming a lack of mental capacity to understand the nature of the act.
- Committing a crime due to immediate threat or coercion.
- Initial stage where evidence is gathered to determine if a crime occurred.
- The state or government bringing a case against the accused.
- Taking a suspect into custody based on probable cause.
- Lesser offenses typically punishable by less than one year.
- Legal representation the accused has the right to.
- Serious crimes punishable by imprisonment for more than one year.
- The required mental state or intent behind a crime.
20 Clues: Physical act of committing a crime. • Standard of proof in civil law cases. • Penalty imposed by the court if found guilty. • The highest standard of proof in criminal law. • Justifying the use of force to protect oneself. • Legal representation the accused has the right to. • The required mental state or intent behind a crime. • ...
AP Psych 2025-06-03
Across
- A collection of individuals who interact and influence one another
- Prefix related to the nervous system
- A heightened state of awareness and readiness to respond
- A mental framework used to organize and interpret information
- Prior exposure that influences response to a later stimulus
- A single attempt or repetition in a learning experiment
- A regular behavior pattern often performed unconsciously
- An item used in behavior modification to reinforce desired behaviors
- A mental representation that resembles a sensory experience
- A temporary internal condition that influences behavior
- A theoretical representation to explain or predict behavior
Down
- An internal aroused condition that directs an organism to satisfy a need
- The persistence of learning over time
- Irrelevant stimuli that interfere with detecting a signal
- The outward expression of emotion
- An internal process that initiates and directs behavior
- The process of acquiring new behaviors or information
- The brain lobe responsible for decision making and planning
- A stimulus signaling when a specific response will be reinforced
- A type of brain wave linked to high-level cognition
20 Clues: The outward expression of emotion • Prefix related to the nervous system • The persistence of learning over time • A type of brain wave linked to high-level cognition • The process of acquiring new behaviors or information • An internal process that initiates and directs behavior • A single attempt or repetition in a learning experiment • ...
chapter 1 and chapter 5 2025-08-17
Across
- of psychology emphasizing free will and self-actualization — HUMANISM
- used to record brain’s electrical activity — EEG
- state often used for pain control or memory recovery — HYPNOSIS
- “stream” metaphor proposed by this psychologist — WILLIAMJAMES
- of focusing attention to achieve relaxation and awareness — MEDITATION
- proposing that dreams reflect problem-solving — COGNITIVETHEORY
- that alter consciousness, perception, and mood — PSYCHOACTIVE
- founder of psychoanalysis — FREUD
- for detecting faint stimuli — ABSOLUTETHRESHOLD
- that integrates biology, psychology, and social factors — BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL
- of the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig — WUNDT
- on mental adaptations for survival — EVOLUTIONARY
- involving cessation of breathing during sleep — SLEEPAPNEA
- on unconscious conflict, dreams, and childhood — PSYCHODYNAMIC
Down
- stage characterized by rapid eye movements and dreaming — REMSLEEP
- who wrote Principles of Psychology — JAMES
- of conditioning with dogs and salivation — PAVLOV
- of the mind containing thoughts not readily available to awareness — UNCONSCIOUS
- where behavior is shaped by consequences — OPERANT
- emphasizing observable learning through environment — SOCIALLEARNING
- in psychology that emphasizes thinking and information processing — COGNITIVE
- of thought founded by John B. Watson, focusing only on observable actions — BEHAVIORISM
- disorder involving sudden attacks of REM sleep — NARCOLEPSY
- rhythm roughly lasting 24 hours — CIRCADIAN
- using reinforcement and punishment to shape behavior — BEHAVIORMODIFICATION
- concerned with measurement of mental processes — PSYCHOMETRICS
26 Clues: founder of psychoanalysis — FREUD • who wrote Principles of Psychology — JAMES • rhythm roughly lasting 24 hours — CIRCADIAN • for detecting faint stimuli — ABSOLUTETHRESHOLD • used to record brain’s electrical activity — EEG • of conditioning with dogs and salivation — PAVLOV • on mental adaptations for survival — EVOLUTIONARY • ...
October 15th Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-15
Across
- The state of living free from drugs or alcohol
- People, places, or things that can cause cravings or relapse
- The process of removing harmful substances from the body
- The ability to bounce back after difficulties
- Recognizing reality without denial, a key in recovery
- A feeling of expectation and desire for a positive future
- Professional treatment that helps with mental health and recovery
- The strength to face fear, pain, or adversity
- Encouragement and help from others during recovery
- The process of becoming healthy in mind, body, and spirit
- Strategies used to deal with stress or cravings
- A group of people who support each other in recovery
Down
- Giving back to others as part of recovery growth
- Appreciation for the good things in life, often a recovery tool
- A healthy way of living with moderation and stability
- Limits that help protect mental health and sobriety
- A return to substance use after a period of abstinence
- A mentor in recovery who offers guidance and accountability
- A state of calmness and peace, often sought in recovery
- Practice of being present and aware without judgment
20 Clues: The ability to bounce back after difficulties • The strength to face fear, pain, or adversity • The state of living free from drugs or alcohol • Strategies used to deal with stress or cravings • Giving back to others as part of recovery growth • Encouragement and help from others during recovery • Limits that help protect mental health and sobriety • ...
Psychologie 2025-12-14
Across
- Partie du cerveau responsable de la production du langage.
- Trouble moteur acquis malgré des fonctions motrices intactes.
- Structure cérébrale impliquée dans les émotions et la peur.
- Maladie neurodégénérative progressive de la mémoire.
- Partie du cerveau reliant les deux hémisphères.
- Capacité du cerveau à se modifier selon l’expérience.
- Courant fondé par Watson
- Science qui étudie les comportements et les processus mentaux.
- Processus mental d’intégration d’une information nouvelle à un schème existant.
- Apprentissage par association stimulus–réponse.
- Manuel diagnostique et statistique des troubles mentaux.
Down
- Batterie de tests d’intelligence chez l’enfant.
- Chercheur du conditionnement opérant.
- Processus mental modifiant les schèmes existants.
- Trouble acquis du langage.
- Philosophe grec élève de Platon.
- Mémoire des événements vécus.
- Courant thérapeutique fondé par Freud.
- Entité immatérielle distincte du corps selon Descartes.
- Philosophe grec défendant la dualité de l’être.
- État d’équilibre entre assimilation et accommodation.
- Thérapeute fondateur de l’approche humaniste.
- Mémoire des connaissances générales.
- Partie du cerveau responsable de la compréhension du langage.
- Trouble de la reconnaissance des visages.
25 Clues: Courant fondé par Watson • Trouble acquis du langage. • Mémoire des événements vécus. • Philosophe grec élève de Platon. • Mémoire des connaissances générales. • Chercheur du conditionnement opérant. • Courant thérapeutique fondé par Freud. • Trouble de la reconnaissance des visages. • Thérapeute fondateur de l’approche humaniste. • ...
Si Langit 2026-04-02
Across
- Usaha bersama untuk mencapai tujuan dengan saling membantu
- Kemampuan memahami, merasakan, dan berbagi emosi orang lain
- Hubungan timbal balik yang saling memengaruhi antarindividu
- Perasaan peduli atau kasih sayang terhadap orang lain
- Proses memahami dan menghargai karya atau orang lain
- Keseluruhan perilaku, pikiran, emosi, dan cara berinteraksi individu
- Masa peralihan dari anak-anak menuju dewasa (±10–24 tahun)
- Sikap peduli dan bertindak proaktif terhadap kondisi sekitar
- Sikap menghargai dan menerima perbedaan antarindividu atau kelompok
Down
- Proses penyampaian pesan atau informasi agar dipahami bersama
- Keadaan pikiran dan perasaan senang, puas, dan tentram
- Kemampuan menggunakan akal dan pengalaman secara bijak
- Sikap mandiri dan mampu bertanggung jawab tanpa bergantung pada orang lain
- Pertentangan akibat perbedaan nilai, kebutuhan, atau pandangan
- Makhluk yang membutuhkan orang lain untuk memenuhi kebutuhan hidup
- Sikap berpikir positif bahwa segala sesuatu akan berjalan baik
- Perasaan kompleks (malu, bangga, cemburu) yang dipengaruhi orang lain
- Dorongan dari dalam atau luar diri untuk mencapai tujuan
- Kondisi mental yang memengaruhi cara berpikir, merasa, dan berperilaku
- Proses penyesuaian diri terhadap norma, nilai, dan lingkungan sosial baru
20 Clues: Proses memahami dan menghargai karya atau orang lain • Perasaan peduli atau kasih sayang terhadap orang lain • Keadaan pikiran dan perasaan senang, puas, dan tentram • Kemampuan menggunakan akal dan pengalaman secara bijak • Dorongan dari dalam atau luar diri untuk mencapai tujuan • Usaha bersama untuk mencapai tujuan dengan saling membantu • ...
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Unlocking Potential: A Self-Discovery Crossword 2024-04-14
Across
- It is the ability of a person to understand and express himself/herself, to relate well to others, and to cope up with the demands of daily life.
- A person is sad to be __ if he can find a new perspective to his/her problem.
- This is usually referred to as “people skills” because they can influence, communicate, and lead.
- DISORDER, it is also called as emotional eating.
- A sense of ___ has a widespread of effect on you and the people you interact with.
Down
- If a person can maintain standards of honesty and integrity, he/she is considered as?
- It is one of the most common mental health issues experience by adolescence.
- Our experience of emotion starts with a state of _, a heightened activity in both our mind and body that makes us more alert.
- It is a drive for achievement, commitment, initiative, and optimism.
- Facial expressions communicates our __.
- It is an act or the effect when depression becomes too severe.
- HEALTH, What refers to an individual's emotional and psychological well-being, enabling them to utilize their cognitive and emotional abilities, function in society, and meet daily life demands?
- SUPPORT, _ is important in developing good mental health.
- __ feelings of self-worth contributes to healthy, psychological development, and help reduce the effects of stress while growing up.
- What connects the primitive brain stem and the cortex and affects sleeping-waking transitions?
15 Clues: Facial expressions communicates our __. • DISORDER, it is also called as emotional eating. • SUPPORT, _ is important in developing good mental health. • It is an act or the effect when depression becomes too severe. • It is a drive for achievement, commitment, initiative, and optimism. • It is one of the most common mental health issues experience by adolescence. • ...
Lessons 51 & 52 2022-12-02
Across
- marked by extreme care in treatment of details
- characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion; difficult to accomplish; demanding considerable mental effort and skill; taxing to the utmost; testing powers of endurance
- suffering or trouble, usually resulting from oppression
- giving careful attention to detail; hard to please; excessively concerned with cleanliness
- idyllically calm and peaceful; suggesting happy tranquillity; marked by peace and prosperity
- characterized by excessive precision and attention to trivial details; (used colloquially) overly conceited or arrogant
Down
- characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination; (of a liquid) agitated vigorously; in a state of turbulence
- done as part of a routine or duty; as a formality only
- hasty and without attention to detail; not thorough
- characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination
- examine carefully for accuracy with the intent of verification; look at critically or searchingly, or in minute detail
- use of physical or mental energy; back-breakingly hard mental exertion or physical labor
- a variation in circumstances or fortune at different times in your life or in the development of something; mutability in life or nature (especially successive alternation from one condition to another)
- evade the truth of a point or question by raising irrelevant objections; argue over petty things; an evasion of the point of an argument by raising irrelevant distinctions or objections
- delicately boned, she was fastidious about eyeliner and lipstick.
15 Clues: marked by extreme care in treatment of details • hasty and without attention to detail; not thorough • done as part of a routine or duty; as a formality only • characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination • suffering or trouble, usually resulting from oppression • delicately boned, she was fastidious about eyeliner and lipstick. • ...
TECNICAS DE APRENDIZAJE 2023-05-09
Across
- El objetivo de esta técnica es medir el tiempo que estudias en lapsos cortos de 25 minutos, combinados con 5 minutos de descanso.
- Es una técnica que evalúa tu comprensión; de ¿Qué tanto comprendiste del 1 al 10?
- En el sistema PEC este elemento transforma el concepto o idea en formato ________ para facilitar el repaso.
- El modo ___________ es el estado mental donde estás descansando o realizando actividades más tranquilas o relajantes
- Uno de los principales obstáculos de aprendizaje
- El aprendizaje _______ es el que reúne la mayoría de las técnicas de aprendizaje.
Down
- El sistema PEC de comprensión tiene el formato de Pregunta, Conclusión y ________
- Estado mental de fluidez sin distracción al estudiar, como en la técnica Pomodoro.
- Representa la información que estudias a través de un mapa parecido a una red neuronal.
- Dejar todo hasta el último momento
- La __________ del conocimiento es creer que sabes algo cuando no entendiste nada.
- El _____ del conocimiento es tener el confort de que una vez de que sabes o aprendiste algo, no te permites tener una mejor idea por estar satisfecho(a) con lo que ya estudiaste.
- Uno de los mejores hábitos de estudio es tener un ______ de calidad.
- La técnica de ___________ asigna actividades o sesiones de estudio en una hora específica.
- Esta técnica se refiere a que inviertas el esfuerzo suficiente para comprender, antes de pedir ayuda a terceras personas.
15 Clues: Dejar todo hasta el último momento • Uno de los principales obstáculos de aprendizaje • Uno de los mejores hábitos de estudio es tener un ______ de calidad. • El sistema PEC de comprensión tiene el formato de Pregunta, Conclusión y ________ • Es una técnica que evalúa tu comprensión; de ¿Qué tanto comprendiste del 1 al 10? • ...
