mental Crossword Puzzles
Coldplay - The Scientist 2021-11-03
12 Clues: beautiful • an apology • round shape • not together • the beginning • embarrassment • moving forward • a mental challenge • where love comes from • to discover something • believing without knowing • things you don't tell people
Pyschology 2022-01-27
12 Clues: blood • self love • an emotion • dedication • working out • close people • overall health • mental disorder • another disorder • study of the mind • talking to someone • something that makes us human
Wordly Wise 12 - Lesson 6 2020-08-12
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- To put into mechanical motion or to cause to take action
- Relating to mental processes such as awareness, remembering, and reasoning.
- A long written discussion usually for a topic for a university degree
- A person or thing that comes before and indicates the approach of another
- One who intrudes on or interferes in the affairs of others.
- The history of a family and how its members are related to one another; also the study of such family histories.
- Something causing pain, misery, or sorrow
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- A feeling that something is about to occur.
- Seemingly harmless while actually being dangerous
- An outgrowth of a simple idea or plan
- A state of mental or physical sluggishness or inactivity.
- Widespread or peculiar to a certain place or among a certain people.
- To taste unpleasantly
- Intellectually or artistically productive; creative.
- Deprived of good sense and judgment, especially as the result of imbibing alcohol.
15 Clues: To taste unpleasantly • An outgrowth of a simple idea or plan • Something causing pain, misery, or sorrow • A feeling that something is about to occur. • Seemingly harmless while actually being dangerous • Intellectually or artistically productive; creative. • To put into mechanical motion or to cause to take action • ...
Health 2023-06-12
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- Being cautious and taking precautions to prevent accidents or harm.
- Keeping yourself clean and practicing good habits for personal care.
- Special substances that help treat or prevent illnesses.
- A shot that helps protect you from certain diseases.
- Moving your body to stay fit and strong.
- A person who takes care of your teeth and oral health.
- Drinking enough water to keep your body hydrated.
- Taking care of your overall well-being and staying healthy.
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- Health Taking care of your emotions and mental well-being.
- Diet Eating a variety of healthy foods in the right amounts.
- A place where sick or injured people go to get medical treatment.
- Eating healthy foods to provide energy and nutrients to your body.
- Resting your body and mind to feel refreshed and energized.
- Aid Basic medical help or treatment for injuries or illnesses.
- Moving your body to stay fit and strong.
- A person who helps take care of your health and treats illnesses.
16 Clues: Moving your body to stay fit and strong. • Moving your body to stay fit and strong. • Drinking enough water to keep your body hydrated. • A shot that helps protect you from certain diseases. • A person who takes care of your teeth and oral health. • Special substances that help treat or prevent illnesses. • Health Taking care of your emotions and mental well-being. • ...
The Tell-Tale Heart Voc. 4 2021-09-12
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- ease feeling relaxed, especially in a situation in which people might feel a little nervous
- extreme mental or physical pain
- the feeling that people express when they criticize and laugh at someone or something in an insulting way
- smoothness; politeness, confidence
- great tiredness; extreme weariness
- house or building and its surrounding property
- rested or layed something somewhere
- clearly seen, heard, smelled, etc.; strong and definite
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- in a way that is forceful; in a way that shows strong emotional feelings
- physical or mental efforts; work
- boldness; the quality of having enough courage to take risks or say impolite things
- to hide your true feelings, opinions, etc.; deceive
- commanded or ordered someone to do something
- when someone laughs at someone or something or shows that they think that they are stupid
- energetic gestures; movements with your arms and hands when speaking in an angry or emotional way
15 Clues: extreme mental or physical pain • physical or mental efforts; work • smoothness; politeness, confidence • great tiredness; extreme weariness • rested or layed something somewhere • commanded or ordered someone to do something • house or building and its surrounding property • to hide your true feelings, opinions, etc.; deceive • ...
Wellness Review - Summer Nicolai 2021-05-06
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- stress caused by events, deadlines, death, etc.
- a feeling of emotional tension.
- the eating disorder where you eat little to no calories.
- long-term stress.
- a chronic or persistent disorder of the mental processes caused by brain disease or injury and marked by memory disorders, personality changes, and impaired reasoning.
- the eating disorder where you throw up after you eat.
- deep sorrow, especially that caused by someone's death.
- stress caused by ingiries,pain,etc.
- a mental disorder that causes unusual shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, etc.
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- excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations.
- a constant feeling of sadness and loss of interest which stops you doing your normal activities.
- "good" stress.
- stress caused by social situations
- a disease is an irreversible, progressive brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills.
- short-term stress.
15 Clues: "good" stress. • long-term stress. • short-term stress. • a feeling of emotional tension. • stress caused by social situations • stress caused by ingiries,pain,etc. • stress caused by events, deadlines, death, etc. • the eating disorder where you throw up after you eat. • deep sorrow, especially that caused by someone's death. • ...
personal well-being 2025-01-28
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- A state where different aspects of life are in harmony.
- Essential rest period for body and mind recovery.
- The quality of being thankful and showing appreciation.
- A regular sequence of actions that contributes to stability.
- The ability to recover from difficulties or adapt to change.
- Activities done for enjoyment during free time.
- The process of consuming sufficient water for the body to function optimally.
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- Limits set to protect mental and emotional well-being.
- Positive statements used to challenge negative thoughts.
- The practice of taking an active role in protecting one’s own health and happiness.
- Emotional or practical assistance provided by others.
- A practice of focusing the mind to achieve mental clarity and calmness.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Physical activity that improves or maintains physical fitness and overall health.
- The practice of being present and fully engaged with the current moment.
15 Clues: Activities done for enjoyment during free time. • Essential rest period for body and mind recovery. • Emotional or practical assistance provided by others. • Limits set to protect mental and emotional well-being. • A state where different aspects of life are in harmony. • The quality of being thankful and showing appreciation. • ...
The Tell-Tale Heart Voc. 4 2021-09-05
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- ease feeling relaxed, especially in a situation in which people might feel a little nervous
- extreme mental or physical pain
- the feeling that people express when they criticize and laugh at someone or something in an insulting way
- smoothness; politeness, confidence
- great tiredness; extreme weariness
- house or building and its surrounding property
- rested or layed something somewhere
- clearly seen, heard, smelled, etc.; strong and definite
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- in a way that is forceful; in a way that shows strong emotional feelings
- physical or mental efforts; work
- boldness; the quality of having enough courage to take risks or say impolite things
- to hide your true feelings, opinions, etc.; deceive
- commanded or ordered someone to do something
- when someone laughs at someone or something or shows that they think that they are stupid
- energetic gestures; movements with your arms and hands when speaking in an angry or emotional way
15 Clues: extreme mental or physical pain • physical or mental efforts; work • smoothness; politeness, confidence • great tiredness; extreme weariness • rested or layed something somewhere • commanded or ordered someone to do something • house or building and its surrounding property • to hide your true feelings, opinions, etc.; deceive • ...
The Tell-Tale Heart Voc. 4 2021-09-05
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- ease feeling relaxed, especially in a situation in which people might feel a little nervous
- extreme mental or physical pain
- the feeling that people express when they criticize and laugh at someone or something in an insulting way
- smoothness; politeness, confidence
- great tiredness; extreme weariness
- house or building and its surrounding property
- rested or layed something somewhere
- clearly seen, heard, smelled, etc.; strong and definite
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- in a way that is forceful; in a way that shows strong emotional feelings
- physical or mental efforts; work
- boldness; the quality of having enough courage to take risks or say impolite things
- to hide your true feelings, opinions, etc.; deceive
- commanded or ordered someone to do something
- when someone laughs at someone or something or shows that they think that they are stupid
- energetic gestures; movements with your arms and hands when speaking in an angry or emotional way
15 Clues: extreme mental or physical pain • physical or mental efforts; work • smoothness; politeness, confidence • great tiredness; extreme weariness • rested or layed something somewhere • commanded or ordered someone to do something • house or building and its surrounding property • to hide your true feelings, opinions, etc.; deceive • ...
Crossword 2022-09-02
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- obtain(information) from various sources, often with difficulty
- a policy or system of segregation or discrimination on ground of race.
- arouse the curiosity or interest of; fascinate
- kept secret, especially because it would not be approved of
- an apparatus designed for efficiently carrying out executions by beheading
- a person mixed while and white ancestry (usually offensive)
- a state of great disturbance, confusion or unceratninty
- feeling of showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment Delirium serious disturbance in mental abilities that results in confused thinking and reduced awareness of surrounding.
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- the quality or state of being annoyed by small irritations
- (of a person)having or showing the weakness of a disease of old age, especially a loss of mental faculties.
- the quality or state of being calm
- a small pliant twig or branch
- a feeling of being confused because you do not understand something
- _______ nikethan
- insincere or foolish talk
15 Clues: _______ nikethan • insincere or foolish talk • a small pliant twig or branch • the quality or state of being calm • arouse the curiosity or interest of; fascinate • a state of great disturbance, confusion or unceratninty • the quality or state of being annoyed by small irritations • kept secret, especially because it would not be approved of • ...
YOUR TOTAL HEALTH 2022-09-12
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- engaging in physical activity and eating healthy foods
- body's response to real or imagined dangers or other life events
- combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- the collected beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- trustworthy and dependable
- how you handle feelings, thoughts, and emotions
- taking steps to avoid something
- people close to you in age who are a lot like you
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- state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
- factors the behaviors and habits that help determine a person's level of health
- how you relate to people at home, school, and everywhere
- all the living an nonliving things around you
- the chance that something harmful may happen to our health and wellness
- the conscious active choice not to participate in high risk behaviors
- passing traits from parents to their biological children
15 Clues: trustworthy and dependable • taking steps to avoid something • all the living an nonliving things around you • how you handle feelings, thoughts, and emotions • people close to you in age who are a lot like you • engaging in physical activity and eating healthy foods • how you relate to people at home, school, and everywhere • ...
U2单词 2025-11-02
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- a small round mark on a surface; a particular place
- to fire a gun or other weapon
- the body's outer covering
- being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else
- an opinion or belief about something
- a person aged between 13 and 19 years
- safe from danger or threat; protected
- an object aimed at in shooting or other sports; a goal to be achieved
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- mental or emotional strain; the state of being stretched tight
- to make great efforts to achieve or obtain something
- a person who works in a bank, dealing with customers' money transactions
- a person who works without being paid, usually for a good cause
- pressure or tension exerted on a material object; mental or emotional strain
- the place where an event happens, especially a crime or accident
- the period between childhood and adulthood; young people in general
15 Clues: the body's outer covering • to fire a gun or other weapon • an opinion or belief about something • a person aged between 13 and 19 years • safe from danger or threat; protected • a small round mark on a surface; a particular place • to make great efforts to achieve or obtain something • being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else • ...
Addiction, Drugs, & Alcohol 2017-02-07
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- number one date rape drug
- prescription cough medicine
- the most addictive and most physically harmful substance of abuse
- fat or water
- a physical or mental dependency on a drug. It is a process of gradual changes that happens over time.
- occurs when a person stops using drug they are dependent on
- alcohol destroys liver tissue causing scarring = no blood flow and work of the liver is reduced
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- open sores in stomach lining
- disease caused by physical and mental need for alcohol, may have hereditary link
- support group for children of alcoholics
- effect occurs when person takes alcohol with other drugs. It is often deadly
- when more alcohol causes greater changes in the brain
12 Clues: fat or water • number one date rape drug • prescription cough medicine • open sores in stomach lining • support group for children of alcoholics • when more alcohol causes greater changes in the brain • occurs when a person stops using drug they are dependent on • the most addictive and most physically harmful substance of abuse • ...
Science of Spirituality 2025-05-11
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- The unseen force that drives life and emotion.
- The practice of staying fully aware and focused on the present moment.
- A sense of meaningful direction or reason for being.
- A field of energy believed to surround living beings.
- A strong belief or trust in something beyond logic or proof.
- The process of emotional, physical, or spiritual recovery.
- A state of inner silence and mental quiet.
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- Feeling peaceful and quiet inside.
- A focused mental exercise to increase awareness or relaxation.
- The ability to understand or sense something without conscious reasoning.
- The inner, eternal essence of a person that exists beyond the physical self.
- A lasting sense of harmony, safety, and inner quiet.
12 Clues: Feeling peaceful and quiet inside. • A state of inner silence and mental quiet. • The unseen force that drives life and emotion. • A lasting sense of harmony, safety, and inner quiet. • A sense of meaningful direction or reason for being. • A field of energy believed to surround living beings. • The process of emotional, physical, or spiritual recovery. • ...
Psychology Exam #3 - Mental Disorders / Therapy 2022-12-21
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- a type of mood disorder with depressed and manic periods.
- therapies that involve verbal interactions to enhance clients "self knowledge".
- apparent cause of a condition
- mental illness and abnormal behavior can be thought of as a disease.
- a systematic technique that uses operant conditioning to change behavior.
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- a broad category of disorders that include phobias and panic disorder.
- a disorder with two or more distinct personalities in one individual.
- A client's redirection of feelings toward the therapist.
- therapies that focus the "physical" self, often use drug treatments.
- a diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders
- enduring psychological disturbance attributed to the experience of a major traumatic event.
- the basic problem in Schizophrenic disorder.
12 Clues: apparent cause of a condition • the basic problem in Schizophrenic disorder. • a diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders • A client's redirection of feelings toward the therapist. • a type of mood disorder with depressed and manic periods. • therapies that focus the "physical" self, often use drug treatments. • ...
Resources for Mental Health Professionals 2025-12-15
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- Needs 40 CEUs in total per renewal period.
- Provides resources that are simple, research-informed, and useful. It includes worksheets, audios, videos, guides, and more.
- Regulates the practice of mental health counseling and specific terminology.
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- The nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to assisting those affected by mental illness.
- Promotes the development for the counseling profession and advocacy.
- Needs 20 CEUs in total per renewal period.
- A not-for-profit organization dedicated to the growth of the counseling profession.
7 Clues: Needs 40 CEUs in total per renewal period. • Needs 20 CEUs in total per renewal period. • Promotes the development for the counseling profession and advocacy. • Regulates the practice of mental health counseling and specific terminology. • A not-for-profit organization dedicated to the growth of the counseling profession. • ...
The Science of Stress 2024-02-16
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- The hormone released in response to stress that helps regulate blood sugar, metabolism, and blood pressure
- this part of the brain involved in memory and emotional responses can be negatively affected by chronic stress
- a practice of focusing one's mind on the present moment, known to reduce stress and improve mental health
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- Chronic stress can lead to this type of fatigue, characterized by mental and physical exhaustion
- this is known to reduce stress and improve mental health by releasing endorphins
- A hormone that promotes feelings of bonding and reduces stress
- this "feel-good" neurotransmitter is associated with pleasure and reward
- a type of neurotransmitter that plays a key role in the body's stress response
- this part of the brain processes fear and is more active under stress
9 Clues: A hormone that promotes feelings of bonding and reduces stress • this part of the brain processes fear and is more active under stress • this "feel-good" neurotransmitter is associated with pleasure and reward • a type of neurotransmitter that plays a key role in the body's stress response • ...
AP Psychology 7B 2015-02-10
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- the smallest distinctive sound unit
- a sudden and often novel realization of the solution to a problem; it contrasts with strategy-based solutions
- a methodical, logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a particular problem.
- beginning at about 4 months, the stage of speech development in which the infant spontaneously utters various sounds at first unrelated to the household language
- a mental image or best example or a category.
- a mood disorder marked by a hyperactive, wildly optimistic state.
- the level of stimulation required to trigger a neural impulse
- an anxiety disorder marked by a persistent, irrational fear
- a simple thinking strategy that often allows us to make judgments and solve problems efficiently; usually speedier but also more error-prone than algorithms
- judging the likelihood of things in terms of how well they seem to represent, or match, particular prototypes
- a concept or framework that organizes and interprets information
- the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- beginning about age 2, the stage in speech development during which a child speaks mostly two-word statements
- the tendency to be more confident than correct- to overestimate the accuracy of our beliefs and judgments
- Whorf's hypothesis that language determines the way we think
- a branch of medicine dealing with psychological disorders
- the stage in speech development, from about age 1 to 2, during which a child speaks mostly in single words
- clinging to one's initial conceptions after the basis on which they were formed has been discredited
- the smallest unit that carries meaning
- the inability to see a problem form a new perspective, by employing a different mental set
- our spoken, written, or signed words and the ways we combine them to communicate meaning
- the post experimental explanation of a study
- the rules for combining words into grammatically sensible sentences in a given language
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- the science of behavior and mental processes
- interpreting our new experiences in terms of our existing schemas
- an effortless, immediate, automatic feeling or thought
- early speech stage in which a child speaks like a telegram - "go car" - using mostly nouns or verbs
- a testable prediction, often implied by a theory
- surgery that removes or destroys brain tissue in an effort to change behavior
- the set of rules by which we derive meaning from morphemes, words, and sentences in a given language; also,the study of meanings
- the tendency to think of things only in terms of their usual functions; an impediment to problem solving
- the personal strength that helps most people cope with stress and recover from adversity and even trauma
- the organizer of our thoughts, feelings, and actions
- the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas
- estimating the likelihood of events based on their availability in memory
- a reservoir of unconscious psychic energy that strives to satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives
- a nerve cell; the basic building block of the nervous system
- a tendency to approach a problem in one particular way, often a way that has been successful in the past
- the way an issue is posed
- A tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence.
- a mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas, and people
- a system of rules that enables us to communicate with and understand others
42 Clues: the way an issue is posed • the smallest distinctive sound unit • the smallest unit that carries meaning • the science of behavior and mental processes • the post experimental explanation of a study • a mental image or best example or a category. • the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas • a testable prediction, often implied by a theory • ...
Exam 4 review crossword 2018-04-26
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- Too much ____________is implicated in Schizophrenia
- The main medical treatment for patients with Bipolar Disorder.
- One of the physical symptoms of Major Depressive Disorder
- A disorder characterized by hallucinations, delusions, and sometimes catatonia with a 50% concordance rate.
- One of the cognitive distortions of Major Depressive Disorder where a person magnifies the negative and filters out the positive.
- what % of the world has Schizophrenia
- The symptoms in schizophrenia that are absent in a person with schizophrenia but are present in people without schizophrenia are called ___________ symptoms.
- a false beliefs that a person with Schizophrenia has, such as being spied on, are called what?
- This type of therapy is used with depression, anxiety, and some other mental illnesses to change maladaptive cognitions and behaviors. (all one word, no space or hyphen).
- Giving a dose of positive affect can _______________moral disengagement
- A person with _____________personality disorder has a lacking sense of self, emotional instability, and impulsive behavior (often sexual promiscuous).
- Deficits in social communication and interaction, and restrictive and repetitive behaviors (such as hand flapping or body rocking) are probably signs of which mental illness? (abbreviation)
- A disorder in which periods of mania may or may not be followed by periods of depression
- Which gender is more likely to be diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder?
- Symptoms include reliving the moment, hyperarousal, guilt, memory loss, avoidance of certain stimuli associated with the event.
- When we are un-self-consciously absorbed in an activity, the mind does not wander, and time seems to fly by, we are in a state called ___________. (From the article “Who is Happy.”)
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- What is it called when two or more disorders occur in the same individual, such as anxiety and depression?
- A study described in your textbook demonstrated that in comparison to antidepressants, _____________was actually just as effective as medication alone.
- We have a genetic vulnerability for mental illness and this can interact with environmental stressors to create the onset of mental illness. This is called the ________ - stress model.
- In addition to treating Anxiety with anti-anxiety medications, sometimes _________ are also used as a medical treatment.
- A side effect of some anti-psychotic medications is ____________Dyskinesia, where a person has Parkinson’s-like symptoms
- A type of anxiety disorder that does not have a specific object or situation that causes the worry is called ______________anxiety disorder.
- What is it called when we define variables in a very specific way that allows us to quantify the variable?
- In a research study, if we cannot determine which variable is causing which, it is called the _________________ problem.
- Which disorder is twice as common in women as it is in men? (abbreviation)
- The treatment for Borderline patients is a triage treatment where the most serious thoughts and behaviors are addressed first. The treatment is called _____________ Behavior Therapy.
- These disorders cannot be diagnosed in someone younger than 18.
- the __________rate between identical twins tells you the genetic vulnerability of a mental illness.
- What % of men have Major Depressive Disorder?
- A common treatment for Autism Spectrum Disorder is called applied ______________ analysis.
- a medical treatment for depression includes ___________, leaving more serotonin in the synapse
31 Clues: what % of the world has Schizophrenia • What % of men have Major Depressive Disorder? • Too much ____________is implicated in Schizophrenia • One of the physical symptoms of Major Depressive Disorder • The main medical treatment for patients with Bipolar Disorder. • These disorders cannot be diagnosed in someone younger than 18. • ...
Exam 4 review crossword 2018-04-26
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- What is it called when two or more disorders occur in the same individual, such as anxiety and depression?
- When we are un-self-consciously absorbed in an activity, the mind does not wander, and time seems to fly by, we are in a state called ___________. (From the article “Who is Happy.”)
- the __________rate between identical twins tells you the genetic vulnerability of a mental illness.
- In addition to treating Anxiety with anti-anxiety medications, sometimes _________ are also used as a medical treatment.
- What is it called when we define variables in a very specific way that allows us to quantify the variable?
- A side effect of some anti-psychotic medications is ____________Dyskinesia, where a person has Parkinson’s-like symptoms
- A disorder characterized by hallucinations, delusions, and sometimes catatonia with a 50% concordance rate.
- The treatment for Borderline patients is a triage treatment where the most serious thoughts and behaviors are addressed first. The treatment is called _____________ Behavior Therapy.
- One of the cognitive distortions of Major Depressive Disorder where a person magnifies the negative and filters out the positive.
- a false beliefs that a person with Schizophrenia has, such as being spied on, are called what?
- what % of the world has Schizophrenia
- These disorders cannot be diagnosed in someone younger than 18.
- Which gender is more likely to be diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder?
- A common treatment for Autism Spectrum Disorder is called applied ______________ analysis.
- a medical treatment for depression includes ___________, leaving more serotonin in the synapse
- What % of men have Major Depressive Disorder?
- Deficits in social communication and interaction, and restrictive and repetitive behaviors (such as hand flapping or body rocking) are probably signs of which mental illness? (abbreviation)
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- In a research study, if we cannot determine which variable is causing which, it is called the _________________ problem.
- Giving a dose of positive affect can _______________moral disengagement
- A study described in your textbook demonstrated that in comparison to antidepressants, _____________was actually just as effective as medication alone.
- Which disorder is twice as common in women as it is in men? (abbreviation)
- This type of therapy is used with depression, anxiety, and some other mental illnesses to change maladaptive cognitions and behaviors. (all one word, no space or hyphen).
- One of the physical symptoms of Major Depressive Disorder
- A type of anxiety disorder that does not have a specific object or situation that causes the worry is called ______________anxiety disorder.
- We have a genetic vulnerability for mental illness and this can interact with environmental stressors to create the onset of mental illness. This is called the ________ - stress model.
- A person with _____________personality disorder has a lacking sense of self, emotional instability, and impulsive behavior (often sexual promiscuous).
- The main medical treatment for patients with Bipolar Disorder.
- The symptoms in schizophrenia that are absent in a person with schizophrenia but are present in people without schizophrenia are called ___________ symptoms.
- Too much ____________is implicated in Schizophrenia
- Symptoms include reliving the moment, hyperarousal, guilt, memory loss, avoidance of certain stimuli associated with the event.
- A disorder in which periods of mania may or may not be followed by periods of depression
31 Clues: what % of the world has Schizophrenia • What % of men have Major Depressive Disorder? • Too much ____________is implicated in Schizophrenia • One of the physical symptoms of Major Depressive Disorder • The main medical treatment for patients with Bipolar Disorder. • These disorders cannot be diagnosed in someone younger than 18. • ...
Drug Vocab 2023-10-11
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- A substance that leads to physical or psychological dependence, causing a compulsive need for its continued use.
- Abuse: The excessive and harmful use of alcohol, which can lead to physical, social, and mental health problems.
- Any substance or agent that can cause cancer when exposed to living tissue.
- the state of being sober.
- The chemical compound found in alcoholic beverages, also known as alcohol.
- a solvent or other material producing vapor that is inhaled by drug abusers.
- Monoxide: A colorless, odorless gas produced by the incomplete combustion of carbon-containing fuels, often found in cigarette smoke and car exhaust.
- A condition in which the body becomes physically adapted to a drug and experiences withdrawal symptoms when the drug is not present.
- The process by which yeast or bacteria converts sugars into alcohol and carbon dioxide, commonly used in the production of alcoholic beverages.
- Alcohol Syndrome A range of physical and mental disabilities that can occur in a child when a mother consumes alcohol during pregnancy.
- a substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body.
- A chronic and progressive disease characterized by an inability to control alcohol consumption, leading to physical and mental health problems.
- cannabis, especially as smoked or consumed as a psychoactive (mind-altering) drug.
- A measurement of the amount of alcohol in a person's bloodstream, used to assess impairment and enforce DUI laws.
- A legal term used in some jurisdictions to refer to the offense of operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- A dark, sticky substance produced by the burning of tobacco, known for its harmful effects on the respiratory system.
- A condition in which an individual relies on a substance to cope with emotional or mental stress.
- The need for increasing amounts of a drug to achieve the desired effect, often seen in regular drug users.
- Drug Use The use of illegal or unauthorized substances, often for recreational or non-medical purposes.
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- A severe and potentially fatal condition resulting from the consumption of a large quantity of alcohol in a short period of time.
- The state of being under the influence of a substance, such as alcohol, drugs, or toxins, leading to impaired judgment and coordination.
- substances that, when taken in or administered into one's system, affect mental processes, e.g. perception, consciousness, cognition or mood and emotions.
- reduce arousal and stimulation. They affect the central nervous system, slowing down the messages between the brain and body.
- A class of drugs that includes substances like morphine and heroin, known for their pain-relieving and euphoric effects.
- Drinking The consumption of excessive amounts of alcohol in a short period, often resulting in intoxication and related risks.
- overindulgence in or dependence on an addictive substance, especially alcohol or drugs.
- A substance that is prohibited by law to possess, use, or distribute.
- A complex disease characterized by compulsive drug use, despite harmful consequences.
- Drugs that alter perception, thoughts, and feelings, often leading to hallucinations or distorted reality.
- A dangerous and potentially life-threatening situation that occurs when a person ingests or uses a substance in excessive quantities.
- A person who suffers from alcoholism, exhibiting a strong dependence on alcohol.
- The act of operating a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs, often illegal and subject to legal penalties.
- a man-made version of chemicals, known as hormones, that are made naturally in the human body
33 Clues: the state of being sober. • A substance that is prohibited by law to possess, use, or distribute. • The chemical compound found in alcoholic beverages, also known as alcohol. • Any substance or agent that can cause cancer when exposed to living tissue. • a solvent or other material producing vapor that is inhaled by drug abusers. • ...
Unit 5 2025-06-05
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- according to Spearman and others, underlies all mental abilities and is therefore measured by every task on an intelligence test
- the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions
- a measure of intelligence test performance devised by Binet; the level of performance typically associated with children of a certain chronological age. Thus, a child who does as well as an average 8-year-old is said to have a mental age of 8
- a method for assessing an individual’s mental aptitudes and comparing them with those of others, using numerical scores
- a condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill, such as in computation or drawing
- the immediate, very brief recording of sensory information in the memory system
- retention of facts and experiences that one can consciously know and “declare.” (Also called declarative memory)
- a measure of memory that assesses the amount of time saved when learning material again
- a measure of memory in which the person must retrieve information learned earlier, as on a fill-in-the-blank test
- the persistence of learning over time through the encoding, storage, and retrieval of information
- in psychology, passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals
- originally as the ratio of mental age (ma) to chronological age (ca) multiplied by 100 (thus, IQ = ma/ca × 100). On contemporary intelligence tests, the average performance for a given age is assigned a score of 100
- a symmetrical, bell-shaped curve that describes the distribution of many types of data; most scores fall near the mean (about 68 percent fall within one standard deviation of it) and fewer and fewer near the extremes
- the process of retaining encoded information over time
- the widely used American revision (by Terman at Stanford University) of Binet’s original intelligence test
- defining uniform testing procedures and meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
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- the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- processing many aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain’s natural mode of information processing for many functions
- activated memory that holds a few items briefly, such as digits of a phone number while calling, before the information is stored or forgotten
- unconscious encoding of incidental information, such as space, time, and frequency, and of well-learned information, such as word meanings
- a test designed to predict a person’s future performance; aptitude is the capacity to learn
- this and its companion versions for children are the most widely used intelligence tests; they contain verbal and performance (nonverbal) subtests
- a test designed to assess what a person has learned
- encoding that requires attention and conscious effort
- a measure of memory in which the person identifies items previously learned, as on a multiple-choice test
- the process of getting information into the memory system—for example, by extracting meaning
- the process of getting information out of memory storage
- a statistical procedure that identifies clusters of related items (called factors) on a test; used to identify different dimensions of performance that underlie a person’s total score
- a newer understanding of short-term memory that adds conscious, active processing of incoming auditory and visual information, and of information retrieved from long-term memory
- the relatively permanent and limitless storehouse of the memory system. Includes knowledge, skills, and experiences
30 Clues: a test designed to assess what a person has learned • encoding that requires attention and conscious effort • the process of retaining encoded information over time • the process of getting information out of memory storage • the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions • in psychology, passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals • ...
Psychology Exam Review - Memory, Cognition, Intelligence 2025-11-05
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- The persistence of learning over time; an active system that uses encoding, storage, and retrieval of information.
- ______lobe. Brain region involved in working memory, effortful processing, and attention for explicit memories.
- An effortful processing strategy involving organizing large bits of information into smaller "chunks."
- Tests designed to predict a person's future performance or capacity to learn a new skill.
- The action of repeating information to keep it in short-term memory and help store it long-term.
- A type of explicit memory dealing with specific, personally experienced events.
- The brain structure that processes implicit memories, including classically conditioned responses and reflexes.
- The process of retaining encoded information over time.
- Memory storage characterized by a nearly limitless capacity and relative permanence.
- ______intelligence. Howard Gardner's theory viewing intelligence as multiple abilities that manifest in different areas/expertises.
- The type of intelligence involved in academic problem solving, sometimes referred to as "book smart".
- The inability to form new memories (encode).
- Memory stage characterized by a small capacity (7 +/- 2 items) and short duration (2-12 seconds).
- Retrieving information learned earlier without help from external cues.
- Collection of concepts that work as mental shortcuts to help organize and interpret information.
- The process of processing information into the memory system.
- A type of explicit memory dealing with facts and general knowledge.
- _____ mindset. A belief system characterized by viewing challenges as opportunities and believing that talent is ever-improving.
- The inability to retrieve information from one's past (long-term memory).
- ______ bias. Tendency to search for information that supports pre-existing beliefs while ignoring contradictory information.
- Identifying information previously learned with help from external cues.
- _____ processing. Subconscious encoding of implicit memories without conscious awareness.
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- Memory acquired subconsciously, including conditioned responses, well-learned skills, and routine tasks.
- Brain structure that processes emotional information; greater emotion leads to stronger memory association.
- _____ intelligence. Charles Spearman's belief that a common skill set or mental capacity underlies all intelligent behavior ('g').
- ____heuristic. Tendency to estimate the likelihood of an event based on how available or recent it is in memory.
- _______intelligence. The awareness and ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions.
- The "best example" of a concept/category that includes its most basic/typical features. ASSIMILATION Interpreting and processing new information or experiences.
- The process of updating schemas to incorporate new information or experiences.
- The process of getting information out of storage, also known as accessing memories or "remembering".
- Activation, often unconsciously, of associations within our memory to aid retrieval.
- The ability to adapt to new situations by learning from experiences, acquiring knowledge, and solving problems.
- Mental shortcuts or "rules of thumb" used to solve problems quickly; prone to error, but efficient.
- The type of intelligence required for everyday tasks that may be poorly defined and have multiple solutions.
- All mental activities associated with Thinking, Knowing, Remembering, and Communicating.
- The brain structure referred to as the brain’s "save" button; acts as a loading dock for explicit memories.
- A step-by-step process or recipe for solving a problem that is predictable, reliable, and accurate.
- The stage of memory encoding with large capacity, short duration (0-2 seconds), and unconscious processing.
- Tests designed to assess what a person has learned or achieved.
- The type of intelligence focused on innovation, generating ideas, and the ability to adapt.
- Mental representation of similar objects, events, ideas, or people; the "general idea" of something.
41 Clues: The inability to form new memories (encode). • The process of retaining encoded information over time. • The process of processing information into the memory system. • Tests designed to assess what a person has learned or achieved. • A type of explicit memory dealing with facts and general knowledge. • ...
Educational Game: Bipolar Disorder 2023-03-19
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- delusions of greatness and importance
- a state of worry of mental tension caused by a difficult situation that can be a risk factor for bipolar disorder
- occurs when someone talks quickly and erratically, jumping rapidly between ideas and thoughts
- mental illness marked by periods of great excitement or euphoria
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- Which type of bipolar disorder is characterized by one manic episode followed by hypomanic or major depressive episodes.
- drug that is used to prevent or treat seizures but can also be effective in preventing mood swings
- mental disorder characterized by persistent sadness and a lack of interest
- a mood stabilizer with a very narrow therapeutic window
8 Clues: delusions of greatness and importance • a mood stabilizer with a very narrow therapeutic window • mental illness marked by periods of great excitement or euphoria • mental disorder characterized by persistent sadness and a lack of interest • occurs when someone talks quickly and erratically, jumping rapidly between ideas and thoughts • ...
f 2024-03-19
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- A doctor who helps with mental health, like feelings and thoughts that are hard to handle.
- A deep sadness that can change how you eat, sleep, and feel about everything.
- Medicine that helps people feel better when they are very sad or worried.
- When you feel really worried, scared, or nervous about things.
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- Someone who studies the mind and emotions to help people feel better without using medicine.
- Practicing to keep your mind focused and calm to feel more peaceful.
- A way of talking and learning that helps you deal with emotional or mental challenges.
- When someone's mental or physical health isn't as it normally should be.
8 Clues: When you feel really worried, scared, or nervous about things. • Practicing to keep your mind focused and calm to feel more peaceful. • When someone's mental or physical health isn't as it normally should be. • Medicine that helps people feel better when they are very sad or worried. • ...
Chapter 6.2 2024-10-30
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- substance that causes changes in the brain to reduce symptoms of a mental illness
- professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions
- type of treatment that involves staying in a healthcare facility for a period of time
- gatherings in which a therapist meets with a group of people who share a common experience
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- type of therapy that involves a one-on-one meeting with a therapist to discuss feelings and behaviors
- treatment method that focuses on the psychological aspect of mental health
- type of therapy in which all family members meet together with a therapist to build positive, healthy relationships
- mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair
8 Clues: mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair • treatment method that focuses on the psychological aspect of mental health • professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions • substance that causes changes in the brain to reduce symptoms of a mental illness • ...
charities 2021-04-21
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- helps those with dementia and researches cures into dementia
- helps people with a learning disability
- priorities those with a mental health condition
- provides information and advice towards the LGBTQ+ community
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- provides advice for those who have been struggling with homes or those who are homeless
- provides support for the blind
- helps younger people with dealing with their mental health conditions
- supports the elderly with daily activities
- supports children who have been abused
9 Clues: provides support for the blind • supports children who have been abused • helps people with a learning disability • supports the elderly with daily activities • priorities those with a mental health condition • helps those with dementia and researches cures into dementia • provides information and advice towards the LGBTQ+ community • ...
Mental Emotional Health 6th Grade 2023-09-15
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- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties.
- Illness A condition that affects someone's thinking, behavior or mood.
- To deal with something difficult effectively.
- A state of mental or emotional strain caused by demanding circumstances or stressors
- Being aware of things through the use of senses.
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- To expect or predict
- Treatment meant to relieve or heal a disorder
- Confidence in one's own worth and how you view yourself.
- Something that causes stress or tension
- Health A person's psychological and emotional well-being.
10 Clues: To expect or predict • Something that causes stress or tension • Treatment meant to relieve or heal a disorder • To deal with something difficult effectively. • Being aware of things through the use of senses. • The ability to recover quickly from difficulties. • Confidence in one's own worth and how you view yourself. • ...
anxiety relief 2023-06-04
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- - Actions taken to nurture and care for one's well-being
- - Having an optimistic outlook or attitude
- - Positive statements to promote self-belief and confidence
- - A practice of focusing the mind and achieving mental clarity
- - Techniques to connect with the present moment and surroundings
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- - The state of being in good physical and mental health
- - A feeling of unease or worry
- - Promoting a sense of relaxation and tranquility
- - The body's response to pressure or challenges
9 Clues: - A feeling of unease or worry • - Having an optimistic outlook or attitude • - The body's response to pressure or challenges • - Promoting a sense of relaxation and tranquility • - The state of being in good physical and mental health • - Actions taken to nurture and care for one's well-being • - Positive statements to promote self-belief and confidence • ...
AP psych 2023-12-18
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- believe the causes for psychological disorders lie in the unconscious fears/anxieties of patients, such as in the case of somatic symptom disorders that have no clear physical causes or cognitive problems
- involves extreme swings of mood from euphoria to depression
- focuses on each individual's potential and stresses the importance of growth and self-actualization.
- how we perceive and think
- the practice of allowing the patient to discuss thoughts, dreams, memories, or words, regardless of coherency.
- being in public or open spaces
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- mental health conditions that involve experiencing a loss of connection between thoughts, memories, feelings, surroundings, behavior and identity
- psychotherapy designed to cause a patient to reduce or avoid an undesirable behaviour pattern by conditioning the person to associate the behaviour with an undesirable stimulus.
- listen attentively to a speaker, understand what they're saying, respond and reflect on what's being said, and retain the information for later
- characterized by a bing and purge
- the ability to understand mental states, such as beliefs and emotions of other people, which are crucial for a successful interaction within the society
- studies internal mental processes such as attention, memory and decision-making.
- a form of psychotherapy that helps you identify self-defeating thoughts and feelings, challenge the nature of irrational and unproductive feelings, and replace them with healthier, more productive beliefs.
- all behaviors are learned through interaction with the environment.
14 Clues: how we perceive and think • being in public or open spaces • characterized by a bing and purge • involves extreme swings of mood from euphoria to depression • all behaviors are learned through interaction with the environment. • studies internal mental processes such as attention, memory and decision-making. • ...
January Crossword 2023-01-10
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- Every two seconds someone in the United States needs ______, according to the American Red Cross.
- Regular exercise is a great way to take care of your _____.
- The APA defines mental ________ as a diagnosable medical condition or disorder that cause changes in how a person thinks, feels, and acts.
- Donated blood is _______ to determine if any irregularities were found.
- ________ health refers to how well you function at school, home, work and socially.
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- The blood donation process can burn up to 650 ________.
- Donating (blood) can help eliminate any excess buildup of _____ in the blood, lowering your risk for heart attack.
- An activity that ______ mental wellness is anything that allows you to be creative, have fun, feel rewarded, and teach you something.
- _____ giving is a rewarding experience in the brain. It triggers a release of pleasure chemicals.
9 Clues: The blood donation process can burn up to 650 ________. • Regular exercise is a great way to take care of your _____. • Donated blood is _______ to determine if any irregularities were found. • ________ health refers to how well you function at school, home, work and socially. • ...
Depressive and Bipolar Cross Word 2025-04-28
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- Mental health condition in children and adolescents characterized by severe, chronic irritability and frequent, intense temper outbursts
- a mental illness characterized by extreme and persistent shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration
- a common mental health condition that can happen to anyone. It is characterized by a low mood or loss of pleasure or interest in activities for long periods of time
- A serious mental health condition that can affect individuals, including both the birthing person and their partner, after childbirth, due to sudden imbalance and loss of hormones
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- is a mild, but long-lasting form of depression, a chronic mood disorder characterized by low-grade, persistent sadness or irritability that lasts for at least two years in adults or one year in children
- an illness or condition that disrupts normal physical or mental functions
- a mild, but long-lasting form of depression, a chronic mood disorder characterized by low-grade, persistent sadness or irritability that lasts for at least two years in adults or one year in children
7 Clues: an illness or condition that disrupts normal physical or mental functions • a mental illness characterized by extreme and persistent shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration • Mental health condition in children and adolescents characterized by severe, chronic irritability and frequent, intense temper outbursts • ...
Past Cell 2014-01-16
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- Attack/ it is the intense fear and anxiety with body changes.
- Age/ it is how an individual uses free time and blends with others.
- disorder it is when the pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting interfere the daily life of an individual.
- it is movement seeking to protect and inform consumer by requiring such practices as honest packaging and advertising, product guarantees and improved safety standards.
- one who study of tissues and essential nature of disease.
- it is any method or procedure couples may use to prevent the fertilization of ovum.
- is a communication through a medium in which products and services identified and the are controlled.
- Illness/ it is an emotional disturbance which affects the individual thinks, feels, and behave making it difficult to live a normal way of life.
- rights/ these are privileges that a consumer is guaranteed.
- stress disorder/ it is when after effects of a past event disturb an individual from having a normal life.
- age/ it is the years in age or by time.
- is any chemical substance that changes either the mind or the body.
- it is a split or breakdown in logical thought processes resulting to unussual behavior.
- a medical specialist who investigates the cause and source of disease outbreak.
- it is a general decline in all areas of mental functioning usually due to brain disease or mental impairment.
- it is anyone who selects and uses products to fulfill personal needs and desires.
- made from morphine.
- emphasizes structural integrity of the body.
- Affective disorder/ it is caused by reduced exposure to sunlight.
- it is a healthy response to a stressful situation.
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- compulsive disorder/ it is the urgent need to repeat a thought or action.
- to satisfaction of basic needs/ it is the ability to obtain vital products and services.
- it is where a person takes more than one spouse.
- it is the use of useless approaches than often promise miraculous results.
- one who studies human behavior.
- it is an advertisement on tv or on radio.
- identity disorder/ it is a rare mental disorder in which two or more personalities coexist within the same individual.
- a medical specialist who constructs of artificial appliances for the mouth.
- it is a scalp problem from dead skin cells, is not a usually a problem when hair is daily washed.
- Phycisian/ emphasis lifestyle and dietart therapies in the prevention and treatment of disease.
- marriages/ they are young marriages before the age of twenty.
- depression/ it is long lasting feelings of hopelessness, sadness, helplessness.
- it is generally considered as a natural outcome of marraige.
- widely use as a pain killer and is often used after surgery or for cancer cases.
- Health/ it is a component of mental health.
- examines and tests eyes for visual defects and prescribes vision correction lenses.
- it is the permanent cessation of function of all organs.
- made from unripe pods of poppies.
- it is an excessive fear of a certain things, situations, or people.
- Schizophrenia/ it is where an individual has delusion of either persecution or greatness.
40 Clues: made from morphine. • one who studies human behavior. • made from unripe pods of poppies. • age/ it is the years in age or by time. • it is an advertisement on tv or on radio. • Health/ it is a component of mental health. • emphasizes structural integrity of the body. • it is where a person takes more than one spouse. • it is a healthy response to a stressful situation. • ...
psygma 2025 2025-03-01
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- – Generating creative ideas in a group (13)
- – Opposite of a utopia (8)
- – Disorder causing distorted thinking and reality perception (13)
- – Field measuring intelligence and personality (11)
- – Field dealing with intelligent machines (8)
- – Curve formed by a quadratic function (8)
- – Force pulling objects towards Earth (7)
- – Persistent worry or fear (7)
- – The mind’s storage system (6)
- – Darwin’s theory of species change (9)
- – Psychology approach focusing on observable actions (11)
- – Plates that cause earthquakes (8)
- Dissonance – Psychological conflict of contradictory beliefs (19)
- – Equation of the form ax²+bx+c=0 (9)
- – Study of heat and energy transfer (14)
- – Mathematician behind the right triangle theorem (10)
- – Famous inkblot test (9)
- – Water movement through a membrane (7)
- – Step-by-step problem-solving method (9)
- Lobe – Brain region for decision-making (12)
- – Chemical messenger in the brain (16)
- – Right to vote (8)
- – Perceiving something that isn’t real (13)
- Conditioning – Pavlov’s famous learning theory (21)
- – Rate of change in calculus (10)
- – Story with symbolic meaning (8)
- – Measure of disorder in a system (7)
- – Iconic Roman amphitheater (9)
- Road – Ancient trade route connecting East and West (4,4)
- – Brain’s outer layer responsible for higher thinking (9)
- – Monet’s artistic movement (13)
- – Increasing behavior through rewards (13)
- – Ornate European art style (7)
- – Device to observe distant stars (9)
- – Einstein’s groundbreaking theory (10)
- Number – Number only divisible by 1 and itself (5,6)
- – Study of communication in machines and organisms (11)
- – Scientific assumption to be tested (10)
- – Something without limits (8)
- – Supercontinent in Earth’s history (6)
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- – Junction between neurons (7)
- – Figurative speech comparing two things (8)
- – Dreamlike artistic movement (10)
- – 14-line poem form (6)
- – Art of arranging letters in print (10)
- – Process where plants make food using sunlight (14)
- – Moral component of Freud’s psyche (8)
- – Positively charged particle (6)
- – Egyptian ruler (7)
- – Rocky object orbiting the Sun
- Hole – Region in space with immense gravity (9,4)
- – Hidden mental processes beneath awareness (12)
- – Fake treatment with real effects (7)
- – World’s highest mountain range (9)
- – Empire famous for its complex politics (8)
- – Proven mathematical statement (7)
- – Smallest unit of matter (4)
- – Japanese art of paper folding (7)
- – Feudal warriors of Japan (7)
- –a Puzzle game with words (9)
- – Closed loop for electric flow (7)
- – Decorative handwriting style (11)
- – Main character in a story (11)
- – Mental ability to learn and adapt (12)
- – Mental framework for organizing information (6)
- – Humor used to criticize society (6)
- – Psychological disorder marked by persistent sadness (10)
- – Japanese poetry of 5-7-5 syllables (5)
- – Mental processes involved in acquiring knowledge (10)
- – “Feel-good” neurotransmitter (8)
- – Collection of ancient legends (9)
- – Resistance to motion change (7)
- – Mental shortcuts for quick decision-making (10)
- – Mathematical sequence seen in nature (9)
- – Genetic blueprint of life (3)
- Conditioning – Skinner’s reinforcement-based learning (19)
- – Ancient civilization between Tigris and Euphrates (11)
- – Cultural revival in the 14th-17th century (10)
- – Freudian therapy method (14)
- – Process of interpreting sensory information (10)
- – Physics branch dealing with tiny particles (7)
- – Abstract art style by Picasso (6)
- – Automatic response to stimuli (6)
- – Political center of Russia (7)
- – Psychological approach emphasizing perception as a whole (7)
85 Clues: – Right to vote (8) • – Egyptian ruler (7) • – 14-line poem form (6) • – Famous inkblot test (9) • – Opposite of a utopia (8) • – Smallest unit of matter (4) • –a Puzzle game with words (9) • – Junction between neurons (7) • – Persistent worry or fear (7) • – Feudal warriors of Japan (7) • – Freudian therapy method (14) • – Something without limits (8) • ...
HUCKLEBERRY FINN 2019-01-06
13 Clues: GUESS • SHABBY • UNTAMED • MAKE WORSE • DEPRESSING • REALLY UGLY • ACTING LAZY • A SMALL BOAT • ALONGSIDE EACH OTHER • ITEMS THAT NOURISH THE BODY • MOVE IN AN UNCONTROLLED WAY • DISTURBANCE IN MENTAL ABILITY • INTRUDE ON OTHER PEOPLE'S BUSINESS
12. Mind Game 2025-11-28
13 Clues: Secret code • Hard puzzle • Repeated design • Sentence to ask • Logical thinking • Mark with meaning • Ability to recall • Challenge to solve • Number puzzle game • Center of attention • Related to the mind • Ordered arrangement • Question with a twist
Psychology vocab chapter one 2022-09-26
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- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- to make something clear
- In physics, an observable is a physical quantity that can be measure
- vs. Nurture nature is like something that is genetic and nurture is you are exposed to it
- is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Such study can involve both animal and human behaviors
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- Cognition refers to "the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
- the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself.
- A prediction, or forecast, is a statement about a future event or data.
- a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
9 Clues: to make something clear • a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals • In physics, an observable is a physical quantity that can be measure • A prediction, or forecast, is a statement about a future event or data. • a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness. • ...
Psychology vocab chapter one 2022-09-26
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- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- to make something clear
- In physics, an observable is a physical quantity that can be measure
- vs. Nurture nature is like something that is genetic and nurture is you are exposed to it
- is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Such study can involve both animal and human behaviors
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- Cognition refers to "the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
- the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself.
- A prediction, or forecast, is a statement about a future event or data.
- a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
9 Clues: to make something clear • a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals • In physics, an observable is a physical quantity that can be measure • A prediction, or forecast, is a statement about a future event or data. • a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness. • ...
Psychology vocab chapter one 2022-09-26
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- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- to make something clear
- In physics, an observable is a physical quantity that can be measure
- vs. Nurture nature is like something that is genetic and nurture is you are exposed to it
- is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Such study can involve both animal and human behaviors
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- Cognition refers to "the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
- the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself.
- A prediction, or forecast, is a statement about a future event or data.
- a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
9 Clues: to make something clear • a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals • In physics, an observable is a physical quantity that can be measure • A prediction, or forecast, is a statement about a future event or data. • a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness. • ...
Samah Altohol- model 9 2016-10-27
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- Ways in which individuals may become cut off from full involvement in the wider society.
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- The fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition.
- Individuals turn down to alcohol, drugs, and tobacco and suffer from their use. From the Social determinants of health. The solid facts. Model 2.
- Is broadly defined as a behavior or disposition that is forceful, hostile or attacking.
- the practice of burning tobacco and inhaling the smoke.
- Author of essentials of health behavior social and behavioral theory in public health.
- Differences in health status or in the distribution of health determinants between different population groups.
- Is a disease that affects your body's ability to produce or use insulin.
- A determinant of health, a physical, mental, or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental tension.
- A situation where someone of working age is not able to get a job.
- In a video “What Does Social Justice Mean to YOU?”, health ----------is a difference in the health status of different groups of people.
- The social ------------- of health are the conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age, and the wider set of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life.
- People turn to alcohol and tobacco to numb the pain of harsh ----------- and social condition. From the Social determinants of health. The solid facts. Model 2.
- Anything that an organism does involving action and response to stimulation
- State of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
- this disease is clearly tied to behavior and even antiretroviral drugs can treat the condition, there is no cure.
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- Is a type of lifestyle with no or irregular physical activity.
- Death, especially on a large scale.
- The ---------- model is the multiplicity of influences on behavior.
- A diseased state, disability, or poor health.
- The combination of mental, physical, and emotional traits of a person.
- A ---------- factor is any attribute, characteristic or exposure of an individual that increases the likelihood of developing a disease or injury.
- A physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities.
- A set of interrelated definitions and propositions with the purpose of explaining and predicting a phenomenon.
- Author of social determinants of health.
- When the association is biological, it refers to the method of reasoning used to establish a cause-and-effect relationship between a biologic factor and a particular disease.
- Social -------- is associated with high rates of smoking and very low rates of quitting. From the Social determinants of health. The solid facts. Model 2.
- Social communities with considerable face-to-face interaction among members.
- A person’s belief in his or her ability to take actions.(two words)
- The process of growing old.
- cohesion The quality of social relationships and the existence of trust, mutual obligations and respect in communities or in the wider society.(two words)
- A particular abnormal condition that affects part or all of an organism.
- the state or condition of having little or no money, goods, or means of support.
- From model 1, NACCHO Annual’s 2016 conference theme is “Cultivating a Culture of Health -------.”
35 Clues: The process of growing old. • Death, especially on a large scale. • Author of social determinants of health. • A diseased state, disability, or poor health. • the practice of burning tobacco and inhaling the smoke. • Is a type of lifestyle with no or irregular physical activity. • A situation where someone of working age is not able to get a job. • ...
Samah Altohol- model 9 2016-10-27
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- A particular abnormal condition that affects part or all of an organism.
- cohesion The quality of social relationships and the existence of trust, mutual obligations and respect in communities or in the wider society.(two words)
- State of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- Author of social determinants of health.
- A ---------- factor is any attribute, characteristic or exposure of an individual that increases the likelihood of developing a disease or injury.
- In a video “What Does Social Justice Mean to YOU?”, health ----------is a difference in the health status of different groups of people.
- Social communities with considerable face-to-face interaction among members.
- The combination of mental, physical, and emotional traits of a person.
- When the association is biological, it refers to the method of reasoning used to establish a cause-and-effect relationship between a biologic factor and a particular disease.
- The social ------------- of health are the conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age, and the wider set of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life.
- Individuals turn down to alcohol, drugs, and tobacco and suffer from their use. From the Social determinants of health. The solid facts. Model 2.
- Death, especially on a large scale.
- Is broadly defined as a behavior or disposition that is forceful, hostile or attacking.
- The process of growing old.
- Is a type of lifestyle with no or irregular physical activity.
- Ways in which individuals may become cut off from full involvement in the wider society.
- this disease is clearly tied to behavior and even antiretroviral drugs can treat the condition, there is no cure.
- The fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition.
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- A determinant of health, a physical, mental, or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental tension.
- People turn to alcohol and tobacco to numb the pain of harsh ----------- and social condition. From the Social determinants of health. The solid facts. Model 2.
- Is a disease that affects your body's ability to produce or use insulin.
- Anything that an organism does involving action and response to stimulation
- Social -------- is associated with high rates of smoking and very low rates of quitting. From the Social determinants of health. The solid facts. Model 2.
- A situation where someone of working age is not able to get a job.
- A person’s belief in his or her ability to take actions.(two words)
- the state or condition of having little or no money, goods, or means of support.
- The ---------- model is the multiplicity of influences on behavior.
- Differences in health status or in the distribution of health determinants between different population groups.
- From model 1, NACCHO Annual’s 2016 conference theme is “Cultivating a Culture of Health -------.”
- A diseased state, disability, or poor health.
- A physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities.
- A set of interrelated definitions and propositions with the purpose of explaining and predicting a phenomenon.
- the practice of burning tobacco and inhaling the smoke.
- Author of essentials of health behavior social and behavioral theory in public health.
35 Clues: The process of growing old. • Death, especially on a large scale. • Author of social determinants of health. • A diseased state, disability, or poor health. • the practice of burning tobacco and inhaling the smoke. • Is a type of lifestyle with no or irregular physical activity. • A situation where someone of working age is not able to get a job. • ...
Exam 4 review crossword 2018-04-26
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- A disorder in which periods of mania may or may not be followed by periods of depression
- When we are un-self-consciously absorbed in an activity, the mind does not wander, and time seems to fly by, we are in a state called ___________. (From the article “Who is Happy.”)
- Too much ____________is implicated in Schizophrenia
- One of the physical symptoms of Major Depressive Disorder
- We have a genetic vulnerability for mental illness and this can interact with environmental stressors to create the onset of mental illness. This is called the ________ - stress model.
- What % of men have Major Depressive Disorder?
- In addition to treating Anxiety with anti-anxiety medications, sometimes _________ are also used as a medical treatment.
- This type of therapy is used with depression, anxiety, and some other mental illnesses to change maladaptive cognitions and behaviors. (all one word, no space or hyphen).
- what % of the world has Schizophrenia
- In a research study, if we cannot determine which variable is causing which, it is called the _________________ problem.
- One of the cognitive distortions of Major Depressive Disorder where a person magnifies the negative and filters out the positive.
- The treatment for Borderline patients is a triage treatment where the most serious thoughts and behaviors are addressed first. The treatment is called _____________ Behavior Therapy.
- Which gender is more likely to be diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder?
- A person with _____________personality disorder has a lacking sense of self, emotional instability, and impulsive behavior (often sexual promiscuous).
- A disorder characterized by hallucinations, delusions, and sometimes catatonia with a 50% concordance rate.
- The symptoms in schizophrenia that are absent in a person with schizophrenia but are present in people without schizophrenia are called ___________ symptoms.
- What is it called when two or more disorders occur in the same individual, such as anxiety and depression?
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- A common treatment for Autism Spectrum Disorder is called applied ______________ analysis.
- The main medical treatment for patients with Bipolar Disorder.
- These disorders cannot be diagnosed in someone younger than 18.
- a false beliefs that a person with Schizophrenia has, such as being spied on, are called what?
- Giving a dose of positive affect can _______________moral disengagement
- Symptoms include reliving the moment, hyperarousal, guilt, memory loss, avoidance of certain stimuli associated with the event.
- A study described in your textbook demonstrated that in comparison to antidepressants, _____________was actually just as effective as medication alone.
- What is it called when we define variables in a very specific way that allows us to quantify the variable?
- A side effect of some anti-psychotic medications is ____________Dyskinesia, where a person has Parkinson’s-like symptoms
- a medical treatment for depression includes ___________, leaving more serotonin in the synapse
- the __________rate between identical twins tells you the genetic vulnerability of a mental illness.
- Deficits in social communication and interaction, and restrictive and repetitive behaviors (such as hand flapping or body rocking) are probably signs of which mental illness? (abbreviation)
- A type of anxiety disorder that does not have a specific object or situation that causes the worry is called ______________anxiety disorder.
- Which disorder is twice as common in women as it is in men? (abbreviation)
31 Clues: what % of the world has Schizophrenia • What % of men have Major Depressive Disorder? • Too much ____________is implicated in Schizophrenia • One of the physical symptoms of Major Depressive Disorder • The main medical treatment for patients with Bipolar Disorder. • These disorders cannot be diagnosed in someone younger than 18. • ...
Exam 4 review crossword 2018-04-26
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- One of the physical symptoms of Major Depressive Disorder
- Which disorder is twice as common in women as it is in men? (abbreviation)
- Giving a dose of positive affect can _______________moral disengagement
- a medical treatment for depression includes ___________, leaving more serotonin in the synapse
- What % of men have Major Depressive Disorder?
- What is it called when two or more disorders occur in the same individual, such as anxiety and depression?
- In a research study, if we cannot determine which variable is causing which, it is called the _________________ problem.
- This type of therapy is used with depression, anxiety, and some other mental illnesses to change maladaptive cognitions and behaviors. (all one word, no space or hyphen).
- what % of the world has Schizophrenia
- A person with _____________personality disorder has a lacking sense of self, emotional instability, and impulsive behavior (often sexual promiscuous).
- A type of anxiety disorder that does not have a specific object or situation that causes the worry is called ______________anxiety disorder.
- A disorder in which periods of mania may or may not be followed by periods of depression
- A disorder characterized by hallucinations, delusions, and sometimes catatonia with a 50% concordance rate.
- The treatment for Borderline patients is a triage treatment where the most serious thoughts and behaviors are addressed first. The treatment is called _____________ Behavior Therapy.
- When we are un-self-consciously absorbed in an activity, the mind does not wander, and time seems to fly by, we are in a state called ___________. (From the article “Who is Happy.”)
- The main medical treatment for patients with Bipolar Disorder.
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- A common treatment for Autism Spectrum Disorder is called applied ______________ analysis.
- A side effect of some anti-psychotic medications is ____________Dyskinesia, where a person has Parkinson’s-like symptoms
- These disorders cannot be diagnosed in someone younger than 18.
- One of the cognitive distortions of Major Depressive Disorder where a person magnifies the negative and filters out the positive.
- A study described in your textbook demonstrated that in comparison to antidepressants, _____________was actually just as effective as medication alone.
- Symptoms include reliving the moment, hyperarousal, guilt, memory loss, avoidance of certain stimuli associated with the event.
- What is it called when we define variables in a very specific way that allows us to quantify the variable?
- the __________rate between identical twins tells you the genetic vulnerability of a mental illness.
- In addition to treating Anxiety with anti-anxiety medications, sometimes _________ are also used as a medical treatment.
- a false beliefs that a person with Schizophrenia has, such as being spied on, are called what?
- We have a genetic vulnerability for mental illness and this can interact with environmental stressors to create the onset of mental illness. This is called the ________ - stress model.
- Which gender is more likely to be diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder?
- Too much ____________is implicated in Schizophrenia
- The symptoms in schizophrenia that are absent in a person with schizophrenia but are present in people without schizophrenia are called ___________ symptoms.
- Deficits in social communication and interaction, and restrictive and repetitive behaviors (such as hand flapping or body rocking) are probably signs of which mental illness? (abbreviation)
31 Clues: what % of the world has Schizophrenia • What % of men have Major Depressive Disorder? • Too much ____________is implicated in Schizophrenia • One of the physical symptoms of Major Depressive Disorder • The main medical treatment for patients with Bipolar Disorder. • These disorders cannot be diagnosed in someone younger than 18. • ...
Final Crossword 2018-05-07
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- Rise and fall of the voice during speech. can turn a statement into a question.
- This is the smallest unit of sound. Infants can pronounce all but eventually loses the ability depending on the language they learn.
- used in language production. units of language that are longer than sentences such as paragraphs.
- awareness and understanding of our cognitive processes. Thinking about thinking.
- Physical object that is being seen. This creates a retinal image in the eye.
- Brain's ability to focus auditory attention to a specific stimulus. Ex. you hear your name through the noise of the crowd
- This person could not name animals but had no issues with any other objects. Sometimes semantics only affects specific categories.
- Also known as "Student Illusion." Ex. I already know this section pretty well, so I don't need to study it.
- simple rules or mental shortcuts that people use to form judgments and make decisions. Helps inductive reasoning
- Encoding of information is improved if study sessions are spread out. More remembered if tested several hours after rather than immediately after.
- remembering to remember. reminding ourselves about future events or actions.
- highly sensitive autobiographical memory. Can recall majority of very detailed life experiences.
- recovering information from LTM to make it accessible. Part of the Modal Model of Memory.
- tools that aids memory. Several tactics such as imagery, chunking, acronyms, etc.
- method of improving working memory. Specific training helps with similar tasks. Ex. Train to drive a car -> most likely can drive a bus
- exposure to stimulus influence response to other stimulus. Faster at Identifying the object if a word before it is related.
- phenomenon that occurs when you have to name the color of a word rather than read the actual word. The word “Red” can be colored blue and you have to say the color out loud.
- Damage to a specific region of the brain that causes effortful and slow speech. sentences are grammatically incorrect.
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- process information from short term memory and places it in long term memory. Part of Modal Model of Memory
- Type of monocular cue. Closer objects block farther objects.
- disorder where individual cannot form mental images. Can not visualize imagery.
- Auditory portion of the sensory memory. sensations last ~ .5-3 seconds
- Study of mental processes which includes attention, perception, memory, and thinking. e.g Stimulus -> mental processes -> response
- type of attention that involves focusing on 2 different things at once. Also considered as multitasking.
- Acts as a temporary storehouse that consolidates info from phonological loop, visuospatial sketchpad, and LTM. Part of the Working Memory
- Face blindness. Inability to recognize faces of familiar people
- step-by-step procedure one can use for problem solving. E.g exhaustive search
- An antecedent of Cognitive Psychology. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
- mental disorder where general facts about the world is lost. Caused by damage to anterior temporal lobes.
- Farther the distance you have to travel, the longer it takes to estimate how long it will take. Longer to estimate travel time from DC to LA than DC to Baltimore
- Type of studying style. Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review.
31 Clues: Type of monocular cue. Closer objects block farther objects. • Face blindness. Inability to recognize faces of familiar people • Type of studying style. Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review. • Auditory portion of the sensory memory. sensations last ~ .5-3 seconds • Physical object that is being seen. This creates a retinal image in the eye. • ...
Paddock AP Psych U2.1 - 2.2 Flashcards Crossword 2025-02-02
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- ___ heuristic: Estimating probability based on how easily examples come to mind.
- A gradual change from coarse to fine texture signaling increasing distance.
- Failing to see visible objects when attention is directed elsewhere.
- The focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus.
- ___ depth cues: Depth cues, such as interposition and linear perspective, available to either eye alone.
- A monocular cue for perceiving depth; hazy objects are seen as farther away than sharp, clear objects.
- ___ psychology: Emphasizes that we often perceive the whole rather than the sum of the parts.
- ___ depth cues: Depth cues, such as retinal disparity, that depend on the use of two eyes.
- The perceptual tendency to group together visual and auditory events that are near each other.
- ___ thinking: Narrowing down multiple ideas to find the best solution.
- The ability to produce novel and valuable ideas.
- The activation of associations in memory to influence behavior or perception.
- The perceptual tendency to group together elements that seem alike.
- ___ thinking: Generating many possible solutions to a problem.
- A binocular cue for perceiving depth by the extent to which the eyes converge inward when looking at an object.
- The inclination to continue an endeavor once an investment in money, time, or effort has been made.
- Incorporating new experiences into existing schemas.
- Tendency to approach problems in a particular way, often one that has worked in the past.
- A cue that allows determining the closeness of objects to an object of known size.
- The perceptual tendency to mentally fill in gaps in a visual image to perceive objects as wholes.
- The way information is presented, influencing decisions and judgments.
- Awareness and control over one's own cognitive processes.
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- Parallel lines appear to converge with distance.
- Belief that future probabilities are influenced by past events in random processes.
- The focusing of mental resources on select information.
- Failing to notice changes in the environment.
- A binocular cue for perceiving depth by comparing images from the retinas in the two eyes.
- Information processing guided by higher-level mental processes, drawing on experience and expectations to construct perceptions.
- The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information to give meaning to our environment.
- The tendency to think of objects only in terms of their typical uses.
- Step-by-step procedures that guarantee a solution.
- A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another.
- A concept or framework that organizes and interprets information.
- An approach where perception starts with sensory input and works up to the brain's integration of this information.
- The ability to focus auditory attention on a particular stimulus while filtering out other stimuli.
- ___ heuristic: Judging likelihood based on how similar something is to a prototype.
- Mental image or best example of a category.
- Cognitive frameworks that help organize and interpret information.
- Cognitive processes like planning, decision-making, and problem-solving.
- Changing existing schemas to incorporate new information.
- The organization of the visual field into objects (figures) that stand out from their surroundings (ground).
- Mental shortcuts or rules of thumb to simplify decision-making.
42 Clues: Mental image or best example of a category. • Failing to notice changes in the environment. • Parallel lines appear to converge with distance. • The ability to produce novel and valuable ideas. • Step-by-step procedures that guarantee a solution. • Incorporating new experiences into existing schemas. • The focusing of mental resources on select information. • ...
Vocabulary 2025-01-10
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- syndrome - A condition caused by prolonged stress at work, leading to emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced performance. (French: Syndrome d'épuisement professionnel)
- - A mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness, loss of interest, and a lack of energy. (French: Dépression)
- - A feeling of extreme tiredness or lack of energy. (French: Fatigue)
- - A feeling of emotional or physical tension resulting from challenging or demanding situations. (French: Stress)
- balance - The balance between time spent on work and personal life. (French: Équilibre travail-vie personnelle)
- - A state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged stress or overwork. (French: Épuisement professionnel)
- - A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome. (French: Anxiété)
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- - The act of working too much, often leading to exhaustion or burnout. (French: Surmenage)
- - The ability to recover quickly from stress or adversity. (French: Résilience)
- - Actions or behaviors designed to promote physical and mental well-being. (French: Prendre soin de soi)
- - A state of extreme tiredness or fatigue, often a result of prolonged stress or overwork. (French: Épuisement)
- mechanisms - Strategies or behaviors used to deal with stress, difficult emotions, or challenging situations. (French: Mécanismes d'adaptation)
- health - A person's emotional, psychological, and social well-being, affecting how they think, feel, and act. (French: Santé mentale)
- - The state of being separated or disconnected from others, often contributing to burnout. (French: Isolement)
- - Feeling a sense of being unable to cope with a large amount of tasks or stress. (French: Submergé)
15 Clues: - A feeling of extreme tiredness or lack of energy. (French: Fatigue) • - The ability to recover quickly from stress or adversity. (French: Résilience) • - The act of working too much, often leading to exhaustion or burnout. (French: Surmenage) • - Feeling a sense of being unable to cope with a large amount of tasks or stress. (French: Submergé) • ...
schizophrenia 2021-09-20
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- of, affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person
- pleasure/reward neurotransmitter
- an idiosyncratic belief or impression
- our topic
- get from mom, dad and ancestors
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- lack of nutrients
- seeing something that is not there
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.
8 Clues: our topic • lack of nutrients • get from mom, dad and ancestors • pleasure/reward neurotransmitter • seeing something that is not there • an idiosyncratic belief or impression • of, affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person • ...
Psychological Disorders 2024-12-03
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- Behavioral pattern that is unusual or different
- Perspective that considers biological, psychological, and social factors
- Manual for diagnosing mental disorders
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- Rosenhan's term for individuals posing as patients
- Disorder involving gambling as an addiction
- Journalist known for "Ten Days in a Mad House"
- Experiment testing the validity of psychiatric diagnoses
- Mental illness often misunderstood as a personality trait
8 Clues: Manual for diagnosing mental disorders • Disorder involving gambling as an addiction • Journalist known for "Ten Days in a Mad House" • Behavioral pattern that is unusual or different • Rosenhan's term for individuals posing as patients • Experiment testing the validity of psychiatric diagnoses • Mental illness often misunderstood as a personality trait • ...
Memory Palace 2024-04-03
Emerging Issues Crossword 2013-11-04
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- Due to the physical and mental side-effects of solitary confinement, many people feel that is violates _________ Amendment rights."
- An experience involving the apparent perception of something not present."
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- Mental condition characterized by delusions of persecution, unwarranted jealousy, or exaggerated self-importance."
- __________ v. Gomez (1995) one of the court cases establishing mental health as a basic human need."
- Wilkerson v. __________ (2007) is one of the court cases establishing social interaction as a basic human need.'
- __________ v. Dulles (1958) determined that standards of punishment evolve as society evolves."
- Most common method used by inmates to commit suicide."
- Inmate suicide is the ________ leading cause of death in american jails"
8 Clues: Most common method used by inmates to commit suicide." • Inmate suicide is the ________ leading cause of death in american jails" • An experience involving the apparent perception of something not present." • __________ v. Dulles (1958) determined that standards of punishment evolve as society evolves." • ...
Lesson 6.2 Getting Help for Mental Illnesses 2024-02-06
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- gatherings in which a therapist meets with a group of people who share a common experience
- type of treatment that involves staying in a healthcare facility for a period of time
- mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair
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- substance that causes changes in the brain to reduce symptoms of a mental illness
- type of therapy that involves a one-on-one meeting with a therapist to discuss feelings and behaviors
- type of therapy in which all family members meet together with a therapist to build positive, healthy relationships
- professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions
- treatment method that focuses on the psychological aspect of mental health
8 Clues: mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair • professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions • treatment method that focuses on the psychological aspect of mental health • substance that causes changes in the brain to reduce symptoms of a mental illness • ...
Getting Help for Mental Illnesses 2025-05-11
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- type of therapy that involves a one-on-one meeting with a therapist to discuss feelings and behaviors
- professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions
- mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair
- substance that causes changes in the brain to reduce symptoms of a mental illness
- treatment method that focuses on the psychological aspect of mental health
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- gatherings in which a therapist meets with a group of people who share a common experience
- type of treatment that involves staying in a healthcare facility for a period of time
- type of therapy in which all family members meet together with a therapist to build positive, healthy relationships
8 Clues: mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair • professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions • treatment method that focuses on the psychological aspect of mental health • substance that causes changes in the brain to reduce symptoms of a mental illness • ...
Chapter 11 2012-10-04
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- how you discover and deal with any life threatening problems
- status level of responsiveness
- the reason ems is called
- actions taken to correct or manage a patient's problems
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- impression of patients condition based on the chief complaint
- airway breathing circulation
- memory aid for classifying a patient's level of responsiveness or mental status
- decision of immediate transport
8 Clues: the reason ems is called • airway breathing circulation • status level of responsiveness • decision of immediate transport • actions taken to correct or manage a patient's problems • how you discover and deal with any life threatening problems • impression of patients condition based on the chief complaint • ...
Clincal Psychology 2025-10-11
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- Mental illness characterized by persistent sadness and low motivation.
- Unwanted repetitive thoughts and actions describe this disorder.
- Therapy that focuses on changing negative thoughts.
- Therapy based on reinforcement and punishment to change behavior.
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- Type of disorder involving extreme mood swings.
- Therapy emphasizing empathy and personal growth.
- Famous psychologist known for psychoanalysis.
- The branch of psychology dealing with mental health.
8 Clues: Famous psychologist known for psychoanalysis. • Type of disorder involving extreme mood swings. • Therapy emphasizing empathy and personal growth. • Therapy that focuses on changing negative thoughts. • The branch of psychology dealing with mental health. • Unwanted repetitive thoughts and actions describe this disorder. • ...
Personal, Mental, and Physical Skills 2015-04-23
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- You use this in sports to be quick and nimble
- You use these skills to communicate with those around you
- What gets and keeps you going
- You use this to lift weights
- The skills to work well with other people
- You need this on a gymnastics beam
- When you are able to bend easily
- You set these to improve yourself at something
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- This is what you need to run long distances
- You give yourself things to do
- You need this to focus on something
- To communicate well with other people
- This is when you can't wait for something to happen
- You manage this so you don't become very angry
- You picture something in your brain
15 Clues: You use this to lift weights • What gets and keeps you going • You give yourself things to do • When you are able to bend easily • You need this on a gymnastics beam • You need this to focus on something • You picture something in your brain • To communicate well with other people • The skills to work well with other people • This is what you need to run long distances • ...
Mental well-being 2016-11-08
7 Clues: What did you learn? • What is psychophysical therapy? • Did you enjoy the presentation? • What causes mental health problems? • What is the most common treatment form? • What is the most common eating disorder? • What is the most common mental health problem?
Nutrition, Media and me 2022-08-02
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- different elements are distributed equally and are in the correct proportions.
- to use something up, destroy something or eat something.
- Are chemical substances found in food that the body requires to function correctly and stay healthy.Proteins, fats, carbs, vitamins, and minerals are some examples.
- may be described as all of a population's ways of life, including arts, beliefs, and institutions that are carried down from generation to generation.
- is a broad assumption about a certain group of individuals. It is an expectation that individuals will have.
- An illness that interferes with normal physical or mental processes.
- suggested as good or suitable.
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- A person's or group's style of life or method of living. habits, attitudes, preferences, moral standards, and economic status. This constitutes an individual's or group's way of life.
- permission, liberty, or capacity to enter, approach, or pass to and from a location, or to approach or converse with someone
- Her prison sentence was ____ from 15 years to 10.
- The addition of fluid to the body which can occasionally aid to lessen the concentration of harmful chemicals in the tissues.
- rules or expectations that are socially enforced
- a unit of measure of energy specifically food energy
- the physical and mental stamina necessary for persistent physical or mental action
- any mode of communication This includes anything from printed paper to digital data, as well as art, journalism, instructional content, and a variety of other types of information.
15 Clues: suggested as good or suitable. • rules or expectations that are socially enforced • Her prison sentence was ____ from 15 years to 10. • a unit of measure of energy specifically food energy • to use something up, destroy something or eat something. • An illness that interferes with normal physical or mental processes. • ...
Light Wave Vocab 2022-04-04
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- wave that carries energy
- group of atoms
- takes up space
- form mental picture
- object gives off light
- release
- distance from peak
- to pass through
- curved line of wave pattern
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- number of peaks
- invisible light
- maximum height
- range of wavelengths
- bounce off
- pattern desrcibes how energy is carried
- ability to move things
- how often it hapens
- soak up
18 Clues: release • soak up • bounce off • maximum height • group of atoms • takes up space • number of peaks • invisible light • to pass through • distance from peak • form mental picture • how often it hapens • range of wavelengths • object gives off light • ability to move things • wave that carries energy • curved line of wave pattern • pattern desrcibes how energy is carried
Unit 3 vocabulary 2022-01-13
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- Deep Seated feeling
- Characterized by
- personality disorder
- A person that is anxious about there health
- A ghost-like creature
- Beneath the skin
- Conductive to success
- Unwilling and wearying
- Theory or conjuncture
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- Having higher standards
- Lack of interest
- Based on
- excessively critical
- Quality that evokes pity
- A violation
- unusually energetic
- Physical or Mental disease
- A survey or review
18 Clues: Based on • A violation • Lack of interest • Characterized by • Beneath the skin • A survey or review • Deep Seated feeling • unusually energetic • excessively critical • personality disorder • A ghost-like creature • Conductive to success • Theory or conjuncture • Unwilling and wearying • Having higher standards • Quality that evokes pity • Physical or Mental disease • ...
Wordly Wise 12 - Lesson 6 2020-08-12
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- To put into mechanical motion or to cause to take action
- Relating to mental processes such as awareness, remembering, and reasoning.
- A long written discussion usually for a topic for a university degree
- A person or thing that comes before and indicates the approach of another
- One who intrudes on or interferes in the affairs of others.
- The history of a family and how its members are related to one another; also the study of such family histories.
- Something causing pain, misery, or sorrow
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- A feeling that something is about to occur.
- Seemingly harmless while actually being dangerous
- An outgrowth of a simple idea or plan
- A state of mental or physical sluggishness or inactivity.
- Widespread or peculiar to a certain place or among a certain people.
- To taste unpleasantly
- Intellectually or artistically productive; creative.
- Deprived of good sense and judgment, especially as the result of imbibing alcohol.
15 Clues: To taste unpleasantly • An outgrowth of a simple idea or plan • Something causing pain, misery, or sorrow • A feeling that something is about to occur. • Seemingly harmless while actually being dangerous • Intellectually or artistically productive; creative. • To put into mechanical motion or to cause to take action • ...
Vincent Van Gogh Quiz 2021-11-14
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- What big event happened in America during his lifetime?
- He started painting in his _________________.
- He goes to _______________ where many artists also went.
- His style also contains bold _______________.
- He did struggle with mental stability and ended up cutting of his _____________.
- He was not_________________ while he was alive but became so after his death.
- He encounters a certain way of painting that was new. It is now called ________________________.
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- Sadly, he also ended his own______________
- He was born in 18_____________ (spell out the numbers
- After working in multiple art galleries when he turned 16, Vincent decided to become this.
- He died in 18____________ (spell it out).
- One of his most famous paintings is _______________________________, which he painted from his mental hospital room, showing the sky at night.
- Place where Van Gogh was born
- He painted many _____________________, self-portraits, and nature scenes.
- He develops his own style which contains high _________________.
15 Clues: Place where Van Gogh was born • He died in 18____________ (spell it out). • Sadly, he also ended his own______________ • He started painting in his _________________. • His style also contains bold _______________. • He was born in 18_____________ (spell out the numbers • What big event happened in America during his lifetime? • ...
Psychiatry terms 2015-06-22
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- alternating between periods of mania and depression
- loss of memory
- non medical professional specializing in mental processes and how the brain functions in health and disease
- overly suspicious system of thinking with fixed delusions of being haassed, persecuted, or unfairly treated
- loss of intellectual abilities with memory, judgement, etc.
- extreme excitement, hyperactive elation, and agitation
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- false sensory perception
- physician with medical training in the diagnosis prevention, and treatment of mental disorders
- chronic sadness, loss of energy, hopelessness, worry etc.
- disorder with hallucinations, disorganized speech and behavior, flat affect and lack of initiative
- Confused thinking disorientation, changes in alertness etc.
- a disorder marked by loss of contact with reality often associated with delusions and hallucinations
- uncontrollable urge to perform an act repeatedly
- anxiety-related symptoms appear after personal experience of trama
- fixed, false belief that cannot be changed by logical reason
15 Clues: loss of memory • false sensory perception • uncontrollable urge to perform an act repeatedly • alternating between periods of mania and depression • extreme excitement, hyperactive elation, and agitation • chronic sadness, loss of energy, hopelessness, worry etc. • Confused thinking disorientation, changes in alertness etc. • ...
Chapter 10 2023-05-03
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- the amount of alcohol in a person's blood, expressed as a percentage
- Driving under the influence
- A set of physical and mental defects that affect a fetus that has been exposed to alochol
- Minor in possession
- Natural limits that people put on their behaviors
- Driving while intoxicated
- A deadly disease that replaces healthy liver tissue with scar tissue
- type of drinking when one drinks 5 or more drinks in one sitting
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- A condition in which a family member/friend sacrifices his/her own needs to meet the needs of the addict
- Decrease in brain function that includes personality changes and memory loss.
- the physical and mental changes produced by drinking alcohol
- decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin
- the drug in wine, beer, and liquor that causes intoxication
- helping an addict avoid the negative consequences of his/her behavior
- A set of uncomfortable physical effects caused by excessive alcohol use
15 Clues: Minor in possession • Driving while intoxicated • Driving under the influence • decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin • Natural limits that people put on their behaviors • the drug in wine, beer, and liquor that causes intoxication • the physical and mental changes produced by drinking alcohol • type of drinking when one drinks 5 or more drinks in one sitting • ...
vocab 2021-01-08
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- having the style or diction of prose; lacking poetic beauty
- difficulties; misfortune
- the quality of being new, original, or unusual.
- an achievement that requires great courage, skill, or strength
- a person who takes part in an athletic contest
- an animal, as distinct from a human being.
- not known or thought to exist or be present; not imagined possible.
- soon passing out of sight, memory, or existence; quickly fading or disappearing.
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- blurry pixel image
- feeling or showing tiredness, especially as a result of excessive exertion or lack of sleep.
- non-profit world mental sports organization in which competitors compete in three main categories of mental sports
- the ability to think independently and creatively.
- organized competition of memory sports in which competitors memorize as much information as possible within a given period of time
- intensify, increase, or further improve the quality, value, or extent of.
- full of activity
15 Clues: full of activity • blurry pixel image • difficulties; misfortune • an animal, as distinct from a human being. • a person who takes part in an athletic contest • the quality of being new, original, or unusual. • the ability to think independently and creatively. • having the style or diction of prose; lacking poetic beauty • ...
health and wellness 2021-09-21
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- Body Connection how your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions
- the combination of physical, mental/ emotional, and social well being
- all the living and nonliving things around you
- a state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
- trustworthy and dependable
- Risk when on risk factor adds to another to increase danger.
- Skills ways to say no effectively
- resolution skills the ability to end a disagreement or keep it from becoming a larger conflict
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- sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people.
- taking action in support of a cause
- background the beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
- management identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotional health
- a disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests, or needs
- determine the quality of
- the body's response to real or imagined dangers or other life events
- the passing traits from parents to their biological children
- the chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness
17 Clues: determine the quality of • trustworthy and dependable • Skills ways to say no effectively • taking action in support of a cause • all the living and nonliving things around you • sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people. • the passing traits from parents to their biological children • Risk when on risk factor adds to another to increase danger. • ...
The Tell-Tale Heart Voc. 4 2021-09-05
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- ease feeling relaxed, especially in a situation in which people might feel a little nervous
- extreme mental or physical pain
- the feeling that people express when they criticize and laugh at someone or something in an insulting way
- smoothness; politeness, confidence
- great tiredness; extreme weariness
- house or building and its surrounding property
- rested or layed something somewhere
- clearly seen, heard, smelled, etc.; strong and definite
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- in a way that is forceful; in a way that shows strong emotional feelings
- physical or mental efforts; work
- boldness; the quality of having enough courage to take risks or say impolite things
- to hide your true feelings, opinions, etc.; deceive
- commanded or ordered someone to do something
- when someone laughs at someone or something or shows that they think that they are stupid
- energetic gestures; movements with your arms and hands when speaking in an angry or emotional way
15 Clues: extreme mental or physical pain • physical or mental efforts; work • smoothness; politeness, confidence • great tiredness; extreme weariness • rested or layed something somewhere • commanded or ordered someone to do something • house or building and its surrounding property • to hide your true feelings, opinions, etc.; deceive • ...
Escape The Depressive 2021-09-05
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- Women with post-partum depression will become _______ from family and friends.
- ______ Disorder is a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings and changes in thinking, behaviour, energy and sleep.
- Bipolar disorder also known as _____ depression.
- Types of depression that is related to the changes of seasons.
- Symptoms of disruptive mood dysregulation disorder is exhibit frequent temper _________.
- People with SAD tends to crave more ________.
- ________ depression happened among the mothers who struggle with sadness and anxiety for several weeks after giving birth.
- One the mental state when he/she faces psychotic depression.
- Another name of Situational Depression is _______ depression.
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- Other term for Major Depressive Disorder is __________ Depression.
- Situational depression developed after 90 days following ______ event.
- People with SAD may struggle in frequent ________.
- Major Depression often experience _______, lethargy and inability to focus.
- People with Dysthymia often perceived by others as gloomy or ______.
- One of the common types of depressive disorders is called _______ depression.
15 Clues: People with SAD tends to crave more ________. • Bipolar disorder also known as _____ depression. • People with SAD may struggle in frequent ________. • One the mental state when he/she faces psychotic depression. • Another name of Situational Depression is _______ depression. • Types of depression that is related to the changes of seasons. • ...
Les mots croisés du GFA Rumilly-Vallières 2022-07-04
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- Téo Mora en a marqué 11 cette saison
- L'équipe la recherchera car elle doit être capable de l'assumer
- Phase de jeu très importante qui correspond à un changement de statut
- Une des qualités fortes d'Alexandre Bionaz et de Nabil Rebbé
- Grâce à lui, on a toujours deux gardiens pour s'entraîner.
- Action permise par un espace et un appel dans le dos de la défense
- C'est pour en vivre que l'on joue au foot.
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- Objectif
- Meilleur ami de Joffrey Massonnat
- Co-président du club
- Souvent belle et dangereuse lorsqu'elle est masquée
- Dirigeant du groupe R2 qui se fait appeler parfois Rachid
- Facteur de la performance avec la tactique, le physique et le mental
- Vous ne le savez peut-être pas mais il vient de recevoir son diplôme de préparateur mental
- Encore du mal à savoir s'il est gaucher ou droitier
15 Clues: Objectif • Co-président du club • Meilleur ami de Joffrey Massonnat • Téo Mora en a marqué 11 cette saison • C'est pour en vivre que l'on joue au foot. • Souvent belle et dangereuse lorsqu'elle est masquée • Encore du mal à savoir s'il est gaucher ou droitier • Dirigeant du groupe R2 qui se fait appeler parfois Rachid • ...
Personal & Business Resilience Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-08
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- The capacity to withstand difficulty or hardship (8 letters).
- A positive mindset that sees opportunities in challenges (7 letters).
- Being able to find quick and clever ways to overcome challenges (13 letters).
- Finding creative solutions to problems (9 letters).
- The driving force that keeps you going despite challenges (9 letters).
- toughness: The ability to stay strong under pressure (13 letters).
- The ability to adjust to new conditions (12 letters).
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- The established set of attitudes held by someone (7 letters).
- Persistent determination in the face of obstacles (8 letters).
- Continued effort in spite of difficulties (12 letters).
- Skillful approach to addressing difficulties (15 letters).
- trait: Bouncing back from setbacks and learning from them (10 letters).
- system: People or resources that provide assistance during tough times (11 letters).
- Practices that promote physical and mental well-being (8 letters).
- strategy: A method used to deal with stress or adversity (10 letters).
15 Clues: Finding creative solutions to problems (9 letters). • The ability to adjust to new conditions (12 letters). • Continued effort in spite of difficulties (12 letters). • Skillful approach to addressing difficulties (15 letters). • The established set of attitudes held by someone (7 letters). • The capacity to withstand difficulty or hardship (8 letters). • ...
Unwind and Recharge 2024-11-20
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- A positive emotion, often associated with laughter and relaxation
- A sensation of calm or relaxation
- A practice involving deep focus and mindfulness to reduce stress
- A state of tranquility, free from stress
- A method of healing through various treatments to relax or improve well-being
- What you do when you consciously inhale and exhale to calm yourself
- Staying hydrated helps reduce stress.
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- A practice to calm the mind and body through stretching and breathing
- A simple yet effective stress reliever
- A physical or mental activity aimed at reducing stress and promoting well-being
- What you need to do to unwind and let go of tension
- it is often the best medicine
- Breathing technique often practiced in yoga to calm the mind
- A brief stroll can clear your mind and relieve tension.
- A state of mental calmness or composure
15 Clues: it is often the best medicine • A sensation of calm or relaxation • Staying hydrated helps reduce stress. • A simple yet effective stress reliever • A state of mental calmness or composure • A state of tranquility, free from stress • What you need to do to unwind and let go of tension • A brief stroll can clear your mind and relieve tension. • ...
Trastorno de déficit de atención e hiperactividad. 2024-11-04
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- Tratamiento psicológico para ayudar a gestionar síntomas y mejorar el comportamiento.
- Capacidad mental para almacenar, retener y recuperar información.
- Proceso de identificación de un trastorno mediante la observación de síntomas.
- Trastorno de déficit de atención e hiperactividad.
- Profesional que evalúa y trata el TDAH y otros trastornos psicológicos.
- Habilidad de ordenar tareas y objetos.
- Habilidad para organizar actividades futuras.
- Capacidad de centrar la atención en un estímulo o tarea específica.
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- Comportamiento que se caracteriza por un nivel de actividad mayor al normal.
- Condición mental o de comportamiento que afecta la vida diaria.
- Tendencia a actuar sin pensar en las consecuencias.
- Métodos o técnicas usadas para ayudar a manejar los síntomas del TDAH.
- Manual que contiene los criterios diagnósticos para trastornos mentales.
- Forma en que las personas se comportan y actúan en su vida.
- Capacidad de concentrarse en una tarea o estímulo específico.
15 Clues: Habilidad de ordenar tareas y objetos. • Habilidad para organizar actividades futuras. • Trastorno de déficit de atención e hiperactividad. • Tendencia a actuar sin pensar en las consecuencias. • Forma en que las personas se comportan y actúan en su vida. • Capacidad de concentrarse en una tarea o estímulo específico. • ...
TTS G-BOOK 2025-02-22
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- Salah satu kunci sukses di SMA yang berhubungan dengan mengatur prioritas
- Beban akademik yang semakin banyak di SMA, sering berupa PR dan proyek
- Salah satu cara mengingat pelajaran dengan membuat rangkuman dalam bentuk visual
- Catatan pribadi siswa selama perjalanan di SMA
- Kegiatan awal tahun ajaran untuk mengenalkan lingkungan sekolah kepada siswa baru
- Tempat untuk bertukar pikiran dan mendiskusikan pelajaran bersama teman
- Sikap yang harus dimiliki siswa agar dapat dipercaya dan dihormati
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- Metode belajar 25 menit fokus, 5 menit istirahat
- Catatan pribadi siswa selama perjalanan di SMA
- Sikap yang harus dimiliki saat menghadapi kesulitan dan tantangan di SMA
- Kegiatan di luar akademik yang bisa diikuti siswa sesuai minat mereka
- Apa yang harus dijaga agar setiap siswa bisa tetap fokus dan semangat dalam belajar?
- Kemampuan mengatur jadwal belajar dan aktivitas agar tetap seimbang
- Sesuatu yang harus dikelola dengan baik agar tidak kewalahan di SMA
- Hal yang harus dijaga agar tetap sehat secara mental di SMA
- Kode perilaku yang harus dipatuhi siswa
16 Clues: Kode perilaku yang harus dipatuhi siswa • Catatan pribadi siswa selama perjalanan di SMA • Catatan pribadi siswa selama perjalanan di SMA • Metode belajar 25 menit fokus, 5 menit istirahat • Hal yang harus dijaga agar tetap sehat secara mental di SMA • Sikap yang harus dimiliki siswa agar dapat dipercaya dan dihormati • ...
Chapter 14 2025-04-28
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- often marked by a particular explanatory style for failures: stable, global, internal
- symptoms interfere with daily life
- future oriented worries thoughts and feelings of tension
- collection of symptoms marked by a "clinnically significant disturbance in and individual's cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior"
- characterized by mild depression and hypomania (has #)
- Results from a traumatic experience where coping mechanisms will not work
- a disorder where there are irrational thoughts and an unnecessary need to follow through with specific actions
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- irrational fears and avoidance of certain object, activity, or situations
- excessive, uncontrollable worry that persists for 6 months or more and has no source
- Factors that can make you vulnerable to mental disorders
- feeling that something is wrong, upsetting
- psychological disorders conceptualized by diseases that have physical causes
- characterized by severe depression and mania (has #)
- factors that can defend agains mental disorders
- symptoms are different than average
15 Clues: symptoms interfere with daily life • symptoms are different than average • feeling that something is wrong, upsetting • factors that can defend agains mental disorders • characterized by severe depression and mania (has #) • characterized by mild depression and hypomania (has #) • Factors that can make you vulnerable to mental disorders • ...
Health 2025-05-13
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- Actions or choices that may cause injury or harm to you or others.
- When a stranger is catfishing for your information online.
- Getting a full course meal with protein, carbs, fat, and fiber (This leads to a healthy diet and body).
- Shows the balance of physical, mental/emotional and social health.
- The practices and habits of cleanliness.
- A state of mental strain resulting from peers, schoolwork, or other circumstances.
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- Your emotional well-being
- The cause from not exercising and not being active.
- Connections with classmates, peers and others.
- The exchange of information and ideas.
- The body's defense from diseases and illnesses.
- The state and well-being of the body, encompassing its physical functions.
- People online that intentionally want to upset or provoke people by making mean comments.
- A condition that affects a person's ability to function over a long period of time.
- The quality of a person's social relationships.
15 Clues: Your emotional well-being • The exchange of information and ideas. • The practices and habits of cleanliness. • Connections with classmates, peers and others. • The body's defense from diseases and illnesses. • The quality of a person's social relationships. • The cause from not exercising and not being active. • ...
Family Studies Course Words 2016-06-12
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- The most important meal of the day.
- A person in your life that can be acquaintances, proximity, selected, or intimate.
- Doing things without noticing you are doing it.
- An important element in a daily routine where your body rests and can grow.
- Having a good ___ will develop a better mental health.
- Rapid increase in height and length
- Burst of emotion consisting of frustration, and stress
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- Being aware of little things in life and enjoying them
- When people grow older they make wiser ____ on their own
- Guide A guide to show the recommended meals for a person
- The beginning of adolescence
- A _____ life consists of a well mix of mental, physical and emotional components
12 Clues: The beginning of adolescence • The most important meal of the day. • Rapid increase in height and length • Doing things without noticing you are doing it. • Being aware of little things in life and enjoying them • Having a good ___ will develop a better mental health. • Burst of emotion consisting of frustration, and stress • ...
Depression and Mood Disorders, Puzzle by: Madisyn Nanna 2023-03-08
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- someone who studies the emotions and behaviors of people
- a disorder where a person's depression is affected by the time of year
- what someone does to cope with an emotion
- persistent sadness
- someone that you can talk to about your feelings
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- the practice of relaxing the mind and body
- your average mood is distorted because of a specific disability
- an indication of a condition or disease
- what part of nature can affect someone's mood?
- a variety of treatments that help a person identify and change troublesome emotions, thoughts, and behaviors
- a medical doctor who specializes in mental health and can prescribe substances to help with a mental disorder
- a common way to treat mood disorders
12 Clues: persistent sadness • a common way to treat mood disorders • an indication of a condition or disease • what someone does to cope with an emotion • the practice of relaxing the mind and body • what part of nature can affect someone's mood? • someone that you can talk to about your feelings • someone who studies the emotions and behaviors of people • ...
OTAS 2134 Creative activities 2023-08-06
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- Mental and physical effort
- Help to acknowledge and recognize feelings that have been lurking in subconscious.
- Exertion of creative effort at the boundary of the person's creative ability in order to extend that creative ability
- Influenced by intelligence, mental health, opportunities, personality and security
- How the activity will be facilitated
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- Therapeutic use of self
- The ability to freely present oneself without anxiety
- Level 3 (Action) of creative ability
- Positive attitude towards opportunity at hand and anticipation of pleasure despite anxieties about capabilities or outcome
- Who developed Model of Creative Ability
- The "aha" moment Wallas Model
- Level 1 (Motivation)of creative ability
12 Clues: Therapeutic use of self • Mental and physical effort • The "aha" moment Wallas Model • Level 3 (Action) of creative ability • How the activity will be facilitated • Who developed Model of Creative Ability • Level 1 (Motivation)of creative ability • The ability to freely present oneself without anxiety • ...
Positive Psychology 2023-10-30
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- - A hormone often associated with social bonding and affection
- - Personal qualities that reflect a person's uniqueness and abilities
- - A feeling of thankfulness and appreciation
- - The mental state of being fully immersed and focused on a task
- - A mental practice involving self-awareness and living in the present moment
- - A state of true happiness and well-being often associated with living a purposeful life
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- - A stress hormone that can be reduced through relaxation techniques
- - Our trip to Århus
- - Acronym for a set of positive psychological capacities, including hope, efficacy, resilience, and optimism
- - The brilliant person who teaches our Positive Psychology class
- - The opposite of negative
- - The state of being healthy, happy, and content
12 Clues: - Our trip to Århus • - The opposite of negative • - A feeling of thankfulness and appreciation • - The state of being healthy, happy, and content • - A hormone often associated with social bonding and affection • - The brilliant person who teaches our Positive Psychology class • - The mental state of being fully immersed and focused on a task • ...
rock15 2024-06-06
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- Yes’s circular song.
- King Crimson’s dreamlike track.
- Floyd's mental track.
- Floyd’s final track.
- Floyd’s lunar album.
- Floyd's obedient track.
- Floyd's dichotomous song.
- Floyd’s aquatic epic.
- Floyd’s instrumental album.
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- "______ of the Skies" by Genesis.
- Floyd's nuclear album.
- Genesis’s New York story.
- King’s color.
- Radiohead’s outcasts.
- Floyd's ticking song.
- Floyd's lengthy track.
- Floyd's album with pigs.
- Floyd's long track.
- Floyd’s film soundtrack.
- Floyd’s cash song.
20 Clues: King’s color. • Floyd’s cash song. • Floyd's long track. • Yes’s circular song. • Floyd’s final track. • Floyd’s lunar album. • Radiohead’s outcasts. • Floyd's ticking song. • Floyd's mental track. • Floyd’s aquatic epic. • Floyd's nuclear album. • Floyd's lengthy track. • Floyd's obedient track. • Floyd's album with pigs. • Floyd’s film soundtrack. • Genesis’s New York story. • ...
how every child can thrive by five 2024-05-31
10 Clues: hide • gaming • Bonding • society, • Synonyms • conversing, • Researchers • five years infancy • health emotional well-being, • and return respond and engage
how every child can thrive by five 2024-05-31
10 Clues: hide • gaming, • society, • Synonyms • bonding, • conversing, • researchers, • five years infancy, • health emotional well-being, • and return respond and engage,
Johnathan Flores P.5 2019-08-23
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- Skill: A tool for building a healthy life.
- The state of well-being in which all components of Health – physical, emotional, social, mental, spiritual, and environmental – are in balance.
- Pressure: The pressure that results from someone tries to convince you to do something that you normally would not do.
- Decision Making Model: Give thought to the problem, Review your choice, Evaluate the consequences of each choice, Assess and choose the best choice, Think it over afterward.
- The way in which two or more things is related to the other or others.
- Something to work toward and hope to achieve
- Health: The practice of protecting and improving the health of people in a community.
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- Literacy: Knowledge of health information needed to make good choices about your health.
- Health: A positive state of well-being which enables an individual to be able to function in society and meet the demands of everyday life.
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- To work together with one or more people.
- Pressure: A feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want.
- Health: The state of mental well-being in which one can cope with the demands of daily life.
- Cholesterol: A waxy substance that is found in the fats (lipids) in your blood. Having high cholesterol can increase the risk of heart disease.
- Health: Overall well-being, physical fitness, and free of disease.
15 Clues: To work together with one or more people. • Skill: A tool for building a healthy life. • Something to work toward and hope to achieve • The action of stopping something from happening or arising. • Health: Overall well-being, physical fitness, and free of disease. • The way in which two or more things is related to the other or others. • ...
Healthy Lifestyle 2023-08-23
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- A substance, often in the form of a pill or liquid, used to treat, cure, or manage a medical condition.
- Persisting over a long period of time or recurring frequently, often referring to health conditions or illnesses.
- A feeling of unease, worry, or nervousness, often about something with an uncertain outcome.
- Physical or mental signs that indicate the presence of a disease or medical condition.
- Mental or emotional strain resulting from challenging situations, often accompanied by physical symptoms.
- The types of food and drinks consumed regularly by a person. It can refer to a specific eating pattern for health reasons.
- A substance that helps the immune system recognize and fight specific diseases, providing immunity without causing the disease itself.
- Medical care provided to alleviate, cure, or manage a health condition or disease.
- The state of being free from illness or injury and having complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- A person's emotional state or feeling at a particular time, which can be positive or negative.
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- The act of consuming sufficient fluids, usually water, to keep the body properly hydrated and functioning.
- A state of poor health, often characterized by specific symptoms, discomfort, or a disease.
- A written order from a doctor for a specific medication or treatment plan.
- To stop something from happening or avoid the occurrence of an event, condition, or disease.
- A thorough examination of a person's overall health and well-being conducted by a medical professional.
15 Clues: A written order from a doctor for a specific medication or treatment plan. • Medical care provided to alleviate, cure, or manage a health condition or disease. • Physical or mental signs that indicate the presence of a disease or medical condition. • A state of poor health, often characterized by specific symptoms, discomfort, or a disease. • ...
Unit 3 Psychology 2025-10-24
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- A process of early learning in which a young animal or infant forms a strong and enduring attachment to the first moving object or individual they encounter during a critical period in their development.
- A developmental stage in language acquisition where children use short, grammatically simple sentences that resemble telegrams.
- The cognitive process of modifying existing mental frameworks (or schemas) to incorporate new information that doesn't fit an existing understanding.
- Refers to the work of Austrian ethologist Konrad Lorenz, who is famous for his studies on imprinting in animals.
- Refers to the work of Mary Calkins, who defined psychology as "the science of the self" or "self-psychology," which focuses on the conscious, functioning self as the fundamental unit of study.
- Refers to the work of Jean Piaget, a pioneer in developmental psychology known for his theory on cognitive development.
- The cognitive process of incorporating new information into existing mental frameworks, or schemas, so it fits with one's current understanding.
- Refers to the work of Jane Goodall, who redefined what it means to be human and set the standard for how behavioral studies are conducted.
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- The internal mental constructs that stand for objects, people, events, or concepts in the external world.
- A mental framework or concept that organizes and interprets information about the world.
- A primitive involuntary movement present in newborns and infants. It occurs when a stimulus, such as a finger or object, touches the palm of the baby's hand.
- A branch of psychology that studies the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional changes that occur throughout the human lifespan from conception to death.
- The understanding that a certain property of an object (like amount, volume, or number) remains the same even if its appearance changes.
- Refers to the work of Lev Vygotsky, known for his sociocultural theory of cognitive development, which posits that social interaction and culture are fundamental to learning.
- An involuntary, innate reflex present in newborns that helps them locate and latch onto a food source.
- A normal reflex in infants where the big toe moves upward and the other toes fan out when the sole of the foot is stroked.
- The tendency to focus on one's own thoughts, feelings, and experiences while neglecting or minimizing the perspectives of others.
17 Clues: A mental framework or concept that organizes and interprets information about the world. • An involuntary, innate reflex present in newborns that helps them locate and latch onto a food source. • The internal mental constructs that stand for objects, people, events, or concepts in the external world. • ...
ulysses rodriguez U1 D3 25 p.3 2013-11-14
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- becoming aware of something
- natural innocence
- to fall suddenly
- a mental view
- in state of dishonesty
- accept as true
- average
- accept as true
- carry to completion
- not able to accomplish task
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- not the point
- obtain awareness
- to favor over another
- impossible to imagine
- a position
- a short brief glance
- coming before a main event
- terrifying or massive
- strange
- to locate and bring back
20 Clues: strange • average • a position • not the point • a mental view • accept as true • accept as true • obtain awareness • to fall suddenly • natural innocence • carry to completion • a short brief glance • to favor over another • impossible to imagine • terrifying or massive • in state of dishonesty • to locate and bring back • coming before a main event • becoming aware of something • ...
Unit 12 2016-03-03
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- by chance
- stockpile
- pursuit or oventure
- gradually
- lazy and sluggish
- overflow with
- to speak wildly and noisily
- a slow and relaxed pace
- make your point clear
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- recognition
- defraud
- boastful in a loud, annoying way
- causing mental pain or grief
- the opposite of elated
- isolation from others
- sickness or disease
- to strengthen
- Mongols wandered
- verb: to become gentle and sweet
19 Clues: defraud • by chance • stockpile • gradually • recognition • to strengthen • overflow with • Mongols wandered • lazy and sluggish • pursuit or oventure • sickness or disease • isolation from others • make your point clear • the opposite of elated • a slow and relaxed pace • to speak wildly and noisily • causing mental pain or grief • boastful in a loud, annoying way • verb: to become gentle and sweet
Mongoosebread x Inner Child 2024-06-01
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- mending process
- Providing guidance and care to oneself as if acting as a nurturing figure
- sympathetic understanding and concern for others
- Positive declaration
- awareness practice
- deep thought
- counseling
- innovation
- logging thoughts
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- let go of anger or resentment
- personal value
- ability to relate
- limits
- early years
- mental imagery technique
- sense of self worth
- Caregiving
- contentment
- mirror or image
19 Clues: limits • Caregiving • counseling • innovation • early years • contentment • deep thought • personal value • mending process • mirror or image • logging thoughts • ability to relate • awareness practice • sense of self worth • Positive declaration • mental imagery technique • let go of anger or resentment • sympathetic understanding and concern for others • ...
Talia's puzzle 2023-01-30
11 Clues: middle • illegal • feedback • a-friend • a-lawyer • a-salution • something-cheap • to-grade-someone • a-mental-problem • extreme-saddness • done-in-a-normal-methad
Vocabulary Word Level J: Jomaris Sanchez 2023-02-02
12 Clues: rage • steal • small • sorrow • look closely • cease to work • plan of action • able to move freely • person to disappoint • make partial changes • remediation of mental health • being correct in an argument
Lesson 1.1 2024-02-07
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- choices and behaviors that affect a person’s chance of developing a disease, unhealthy condition, or injury
- 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
- aspects of people’s lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health
- aspects of people’s lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease or disorder or experience an injury or decline in health
- actual number of years a person lives
- dimension of health that refers to how well the body functions
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- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life
- length of time a person is expected to live
- 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 a person gets along with others
- dimension of health that describes how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions, solve problems, and examine situations
- 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 • ...
Lindner Prater SHEQ Crossword November 2023-08-21
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- The state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being is often described as having good _________.
- This term refers to a group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells in the body.
- This term refers to the body's response to mental or emotional pressure, often resulting in physical and psychological symptoms.
- What is the condition characterized by an abnormal accumulation of body fat that can negatively impact health?
- This progressive neurological disease is the most common cause of dementia in older adults.
- This occupational health condition is caused by prolonged exposure to hand-arm vibration and can lead to numbness, tingling, and reduced dexterity.
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- What is the medical term for high blood pressure?
- This term describes a state of extreme tiredness or exhaustion often resulting from physical or mental exertion.
- This chronic medical condition affects how the body processes glucose and can lead to high blood sugar levels.
- What is the term for a chronic respiratory condition characterized by the narrowing of airways, leading to difficulty in breathing?
- This annual event encourages men to grow mustaches during November to raise awareness for men's health issues.
- This neurological disorder is characterized by recurrent, unpredictable seizures.
12 Clues: What is the medical term for high blood pressure? • This neurological disorder is characterized by recurrent, unpredictable seizures. • This progressive neurological disease is the most common cause of dementia in older adults. • The state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being is often described as having good _________. • ...
The Tell-Tale Heart Voc. 4 2021-08-31
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- house or building and its surrounding property
- boldness; the quality of having enough courage to take risks or say impolite things
- the feeling that people express when they criticize and laugh at someone or something in an insulting way
- to hide your true feelings, opinions, etc.; deceive
- ease feeling relaxed, especially in a situation in which people might feel a little nervous
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- energetic gestures; movements with your arms and hands when speaking in an angry or emotional way
- when someone laughs at someone or something or shows that they think that they are stupid
- great tiredness; extreme weariness
- smoothness; politeness, confidence
- physical or mental efforts; work
- extreme mental or physical pain
- clearly seen, heard, smelled, etc.; strong and definite
- ersted or layed something somewhere
- in a way that is forceful; in a way that shows strong emotional feelings
- commanded or ordered someone to do something
15 Clues: extreme mental or physical pain • physical or mental efforts; work • great tiredness; extreme weariness • smoothness; politeness, confidence • ersted or layed something somewhere • commanded or ordered someone to do something • house or building and its surrounding property • to hide your true feelings, opinions, etc.; deceive • ...
The Tell-Tale Heart Voc. 4 2021-09-05
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- ease feeling relaxed, especially in a situation in which people might feel a little nervous
- extreme mental or physical pain
- the feeling that people express when they criticize and laugh at someone or something in an insulting way
- smoothness; politeness, confidence
- great tiredness; extreme weariness
- house or building and its surrounding property
- rested or layed something somewhere
- clearly seen, heard, smelled, etc.; strong and definite
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- in a way that is forceful; in a way that shows strong emotional feelings
- physical or mental efforts; work
- boldness; the quality of having enough courage to take risks or say impolite things
- to hide your true feelings, opinions, etc.; deceive
- commanded or ordered someone to do something
- when someone laughs at someone or something or shows that they think that they are stupid
- energetic gestures; movements with your arms and hands when speaking in an angry or emotional way
15 Clues: extreme mental or physical pain • physical or mental efforts; work • smoothness; politeness, confidence • great tiredness; extreme weariness • rested or layed something somewhere • commanded or ordered someone to do something • house or building and its surrounding property • to hide your true feelings, opinions, etc.; deceive • ...
Vincent Van Gogh Quiz 2021-11-14
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- Sadly, he also ended his own______________
- He started painting in his _________________.
- He painted many _____________________, self-portraits, and nature scenes.
- He died in 18____________ (spell it out).
- He goes to _______________ where many artists also went.
- He was not_________________ while he was alive but became so after his death.
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- He encounters a certain way of painting that was new. It is now called ________________________.
- After working in multiple art galleries when he turned 16, Vincent decided to become this.
- One of his most famous paintings is _______________________________, which he painted from his mental hospital room, showing the sky at night.
- Place where Van Gogh was born
- His style also contains bold _______________.
- He was born in 18_____________ (spell out the numbers
- He develops his own style which contains high _________________.
- What big event happened in America during his lifetime?
- He did struggle with mental stability and ended up cutting of his _____________.
15 Clues: Place where Van Gogh was born • He died in 18____________ (spell it out). • Sadly, he also ended his own______________ • He started painting in his _________________. • His style also contains bold _______________. • He was born in 18_____________ (spell out the numbers • What big event happened in America during his lifetime? • ...
Intelligence 2021-12-10
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- condition where a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional skill, such as drawing.
- passion and perserverance, understand and manage
- abilitly to percieve, understand and manage
- Our ability to reason speedily and abstractly
- Extent to which
- test designed to assess the what someone has learned.
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- designed to predict someone's future performance.
- Sucess with witch a test predicts the behavior that it was made to predict
- Our accumulated knowledge and verbal skills
- stistical procedure to identify clusters of related items on a test.
- Underlies specific mental ability; measured by each task on an inteligence test.
- Extent to which a test measures and/or predicts what it is supposed to
- chronoogical age that corresponds to a certain level of intelligence.
- average performance for a given age on a scale of 100.
- Extent to which a test yields consistent results
15 Clues: Extent to which • Our accumulated knowledge and verbal skills • abilitly to percieve, understand and manage • Our ability to reason speedily and abstractly • passion and perserverance, understand and manage • Extent to which a test yields consistent results • designed to predict someone's future performance. • test designed to assess the what someone has learned. • ...
Nursing Burnout :( 2018-02-18
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- The person who leads or commands a group.
- How an organizations members work together to get things done.
- Type of burnout that may leave you questioning your current beliefs.
- The imparting or exchange of information or news.
- A member of the health care team with a liscense that provides care at the bedside to patients.
- The place you go when your ill.
- Extreme tiredness related to physical/emotional/mental exertion.
- Abstract or imaginative ways to express ones thoughts.
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- Type of burnout that could cause compassion fatigue.
- Type of burnout that can cause potential harm or injury.
- How one may handle or respond to a stressful or traumatizing situation.
- Consious knowledge of ones own character, feelings, motives, and desires.
- We may see this with unionized nurses/professionals.
- Gradual lessening of compassion over time.
- Type of burnout that could cause errors in practice (med errors, documentation errors).
15 Clues: The place you go when your ill. • The person who leads or commands a group. • Gradual lessening of compassion over time. • The imparting or exchange of information or news. • Type of burnout that could cause compassion fatigue. • We may see this with unionized nurses/professionals. • Abstract or imaginative ways to express ones thoughts. • ...
3 2019-03-14
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- having a gelatinous or gluey quality, lacking in easy movement or fluidity
- not usual or expected; not in character
- to remove from a grave; to bring to light
- to romp or prance around exuberantly; to make merry
- to disguise or conceal, deliberately give a false impression
- language that is too wordy or inflated in proportion to the sense or content, wordiness; a manner of expression
- stimulating to the taste or mind; spicy, pungent; appealingly provocative
- to condemn, express strong disapproval; to officially depreciate
- nearness in place or time; kinship
- dark and gloomy, obscure; lacking in clarity and precision
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- to display clearly, to make evident, to provoke
- belief, mental acceptance
- very much agitated or upset as a result of emotion or mental conflict
- lacking in spirit and strength; ineffective, weak; irresponsible, unreliable
- a formal statement of commendation; high praise
15 Clues: belief, mental acceptance • nearness in place or time; kinship • not usual or expected; not in character • to remove from a grave; to bring to light • to display clearly, to make evident, to provoke • a formal statement of commendation; high praise • to romp or prance around exuberantly; to make merry • dark and gloomy, obscure; lacking in clarity and precision • ...
S2 Finals Review 2023-05-22
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- responsible for enforcing laws relating to workplace discrimination.
- progressive illness that includes memory loss and severe confusion
- enhancing a client’s personal appearance through the treatment of hair, skin, and nails
- family life cycle stage that begins when first child leaves the home
- To treat someone differently or less favorably for some reason.
- care in someone's last days or weeks of life
- last stage of grief
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- conduct based on moral principles
- umbrella term for general cognitive decline in older adults
- Studies human behavior and mental processes to explain why people behave the way they do
- A medical doctor who specializes in mental disorders
- encourages and guides clients with advice and helpful, short-term solutions.
- facilities designed for people needing regular medical care and 24/7 services
- family type- one natural parent and one step parent
- a condition characterized by a compulsive physical/ psychological dependence on a substance or behavior
15 Clues: last stage of grief • conduct based on moral principles • care in someone's last days or weeks of life • family type- one natural parent and one step parent • A medical doctor who specializes in mental disorders • umbrella term for general cognitive decline in older adults • To treat someone differently or less favorably for some reason. • ...
LC Tutor Challenge 3 2024-09-26
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- What is the name of the UNL mascot?
- What year was UNL established?
- What hall is the chem resource center located?
- What restaurant in Abel recently had their grand opening?
- Where do you go to buy your books or to get some Chick Fil A?
- How many rooms are on each Abel floor?
- What major home game sellout milestone was just passed?
- Where should you go if you need mental health services?
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- What mental health resource is located in the residence halls?
- What year was Abel constructed?
- What day do Will and Julia tutor at the same time?
- What is written on the mail lockers?
- What do you need in order to rent board games and game room equipment at the desk?
- What is the oldest building on campus?
- What hall is the math resource center located?
15 Clues: What year was UNL established? • What year was Abel constructed? • What is the name of the UNL mascot? • What is written on the mail lockers? • What is the oldest building on campus? • How many rooms are on each Abel floor? • What hall is the chem resource center located? • What hall is the math resource center located? • What day do Will and Julia tutor at the same time? • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2025-09-11
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- A state or condition of mental uncertainty or excitement, as in awaiting a decision or outcome, usually accompanied by a degree of apprehension or anxiety
- Mysterious; arousing superstitious fear or dread; uncomfortably strange
- Portending evil or harm; threatening
- Bad, evil, or wicked
- Pertaining to, dealing with, or representing death
- Weakened by old age; feeble; infirm
- Reduced to or fallen into partial ruin or decay, as from age, wear, or neglect
- Strangely diabolical or cruel; of, relating to, or like a ghoul
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- Shockingly frightful or dreadful; resembling a ghost, especially in being very pale
- Mental or emotional strain; intense, suppressed suspense, anxiety, or excitement
- To vex or agitate the mind or emotions of; upset; discompose
- A strong inner feeling or notion of a future misfortune, evil, etc.
- Frightful or hideous, especially in appearance; extremely ugly
- A surrounding or pervading mood, environment, or influence
- Causing great horror; horribly repugnant, grisly
15 Clues: Bad, evil, or wicked • Weakened by old age; feeble; infirm • Portending evil or harm; threatening • Causing great horror; horribly repugnant, grisly • Pertaining to, dealing with, or representing death • A surrounding or pervading mood, environment, or influence • To vex or agitate the mind or emotions of; upset; discompose • ...
