mental Crossword Puzzles
Define Normal 2021-08-31
Across
- dark or dull in color or tone; gloomy
- the awareness or perception of something by a person.
- with excessive speed or urgency; hurriedly.
- slang for freak out
- a feeling of intense irritation or annoyance.
- a young person with a well-paid job and a fashionable lifestyle.
- at once; instantly.
- attempting to impress by affecting greater importance, talent, or culture than is actually possessed.
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- a member of a North American people originally of the southeastern US.
- become a fact; actually happen.
- mental (antisocial) disorder in which an individual manifests amoral and antisocial behavior
- restricted or inhibited, trapped.
- pull or twist (someone or something) suddenly and violently.
- the treatment of mental disorder by psychological rather than medical means
- human less than human: such as. a : failing to attain the level (as of morality or intelligence) associated with normal human beings.
- slang for cool
- characterized by deceitful control of a situation or person.
- the state or quality of being worthy of honor or respect.
- change or degrade by making errors or unintentional alterations.
- uncertain, undefined, or imprecise.
- having official permission or approval.
- a body part that is slightly fat.
22 Clues: slang for cool • slang for freak out • at once; instantly. • become a fact; actually happen. • restricted or inhibited, trapped. • a body part that is slightly fat. • uncertain, undefined, or imprecise. • dark or dull in color or tone; gloomy • having official permission or approval. • with excessive speed or urgency; hurriedly. • a feeling of intense irritation or annoyance. • ...
21000 Lesson 14 2022-10-07
Across
- able to happen, exist, or be done
- to take something and promise to return it
- to tell or write about
- to own or have
- to give a spoken or written opinion
- to lead and control
- having to do with the micd and thinking
- the order in which whings follow one another
- a way of acting that is usual or accepted for a person or a social group
- having the capacity to be adapted
Down
- to beat or defeat by greater force; destroy
- to fight with a difficult problem or situation
- to express a choice in a group decision
- the rules of conduct or moral principles of an individual or a group
- to break or fail to keep
- to put off untill later
- liked or enjoyed by many people
- the use of physical or mental energy
- the condition of being able to resist a disease
- to put in groups according to things that are similar
- a state of mind or emotion at a specific time
- to burn with or as if with a hot liquid or steam
- to repair or fix
23 Clues: to own or have • to repair or fix • to lead and control • to tell or write about • to put off untill later • to break or fail to keep • liked or enjoyed by many people • able to happen, exist, or be done • having the capacity to be adapted • to give a spoken or written opinion • the use of physical or mental energy • to express a choice in a group decision • ...
Ilnesses and disorders 2022-10-02
Across
- An acute and serious infection of the central nervous system
- A state of worry and nervousness in mental disorders
- A malignant growth caused by uncontrolled cell division
- A severe headache
- Partial or total loss of memory
- An acute contagious disease caused by herpes varicella zoster virus
- Pain in the tooth
- A disease characterized by high glucose levels in the blood
- Pain in the head
- inflammation of a joint or joints
- An inability to sleep
- A contagious viral disease caused by the Variola major virus
- Viral infection involving the nose and respiratory passages
Down
- Inflammation of the lining of the stomach
- irregular or difficult evacuation of the instestines
- Pain in the ear
- A psychotic disorder characterized by distortions of reality
- a contagious viral disease marked by distinct red spots
- A disorder characterized by sudden episodes of deep sleep
- Disease characterized by overproduction of white blood cells
- Skin condition characterized by patches of unpigmented skin
- A condition involving social and communication difficulties
- Mental state characterized by a despondent lack of activity
- Hypersensitive immunological reaction to some substance
- A sudden noisy expulsion of air from the lungs that clears the air passages
25 Clues: Pain in the ear • Pain in the head • A severe headache • Pain in the tooth • An inability to sleep • Partial or total loss of memory • inflammation of a joint or joints • Inflammation of the lining of the stomach • irregular or difficult evacuation of the instestines • A state of worry and nervousness in mental disorders • A malignant growth caused by uncontrolled cell division • ...
Cognition and Intelligence 2025-06-12
Across
- Processing info into memory system.
- Step-by-step procedure; guarantees solution.
- Best example of a category.
- heuristic: Judging likelihood by vividness in memory.
- memory: Momentary sensory memory of auditory stimuli.
- memory: Memory for facts and general knowledge.
- Rule-of-thumb strategy; quick, error-prone.
- position effect: Remembering first/last items best.
- interference: Old info blocks new recall.
- amnesia: Inability to retrieve old memories.
- bias: Seeking info confirming one's beliefs.
- memory: Briefly holding limited info.
- processing: Encoding requiring attention and conscious effort.
- Retaining encoded information over time.
- Mental grouping of similar items.
- Memory aids, like vivid imagery.
- amnesia: Inability to form new memories.
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- Organizing info into familiar units.
- heuristic: Judging likelihood based on prototype.
- set: Approaching problem with known solution.
- memory: Unconscious, procedural memory.
- memory: Momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli.
- Identifying previously learned information.
- Getting info out of memory storage.
- memory: Conscious, factual memory.
- memory: Memory for personal experiences.
- memory: Active processing of info.
- Retrieving information not currently present.
- processing: Unconscious encoding of incidental info.
- interference: New info blocks old recall.
- memory: Relatively permanent memory storage.
31 Clues: Best example of a category. • Memory aids, like vivid imagery. • Mental grouping of similar items. • memory: Conscious, factual memory. • memory: Active processing of info. • Processing info into memory system. • Getting info out of memory storage. • Organizing info into familiar units. • memory: Briefly holding limited info. • memory: Unconscious, procedural memory. • ...
Health 2025-09-15
Across
- Health the state you are in mentally
- to be observational, ready or knowing
- Reward a reward that is not temporary
- mental physical or emotional labor
- a chance to do something good or bad
- the temporary feeling of positiveness and enjoyment
- feelings daily emotions
- The act of communicating
- the act of killing yourself
- a condition of exhaustion and sadness
- an older person or authority you're willing to confide in, especially with private, personal or important informational
- feelings dramatic emotions
- control what you can control
- taking time to make a positive affect on yourself
- the long-lasting feeling of positiveness and enjoyment
Down
- actions you commit on a daily basis, sometimes without realization
- an affect
- having anxious feelings
- is it truthful
- to make better
- repetitiveness
- the way you act
- a decision
- pleasure doing something so that you may receive enjoyment automatically
- a step towards a goal
- not giving up on wishing and/or waiting for help
- to look back upon
- avenues to help
- is it trustworthy or foolproof
- a mark of shame
30 Clues: an affect • a decision • is it truthful • to make better • repetitiveness • the way you act • avenues to help • a mark of shame • to look back upon • a step towards a goal • having anxious feelings • feelings daily emotions • The act of communicating • feelings dramatic emotions • the act of killing yourself • control what you can control • is it trustworthy or foolproof • ...
cognition 2025-09-30
Across
- a gentle way of trying to get someone to change their thinking
- bias tendency to seek out info corroborating preexisting biases
- a short rule of thumb
- set tendency to approach issues with preexisting, specific patterns of thought
- cognitive shortcut representing the most simple description of something
- immediate thought without conscious reasoning or reflection
- having too much assuredness in your behavior to a fault
- perseverance retaining beliefs, even when given opposing onformation
- to incorporate new, corroborating info into preexisting schema
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- inability to change way of thinking
- functions using cognitive skill to help make and achieve goals
- sudden intuitive realization of solutions
- thinking applying logic and thinking to find one simple answer
- process of acquiring knowledge through senses,thought and experiences
- a step-by-step, specific and reapplicable way to solve problems
- the way of speaking and thinking about a person/thing to change how it is seen
- thinking about your thinking
- incorpoating info that doesnt fit into preexisting schemas
- thinking using many different avenues of thought to generate many answers
- mental representations to signify a class
- cognitive processes that promote generation of new ideas
21 Clues: a short rule of thumb • thinking about your thinking • inability to change way of thinking • sudden intuitive realization of solutions • mental representations to signify a class • having too much assuredness in your behavior to a fault • cognitive processes that promote generation of new ideas • incorpoating info that doesnt fit into preexisting schemas • ...
Elements of Gothic Horror Stories States of Mind and Settings 2025-11-13
Across
- worn out or ruined due to age
- building housing a tomb or tombs
- persistent disturbing preoccupation with an idea or feeling
- suffering mentally or physically
- complex maze-like structure
- area of open, uncultivated upland
- pale and sickly
- in a state of severe disrepair
- fortress that commands a city
- deep and long-lasting sadness
- abnormally pale
- great fear or apprehension
- dark underground prison
- state of severe mental illness
- rotting or decomposing
- severe mental or physical pain
- complete loss of hope
- disturbing due to focus on death or injury
- exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion
Down
- large cemetery, especially an ancient one
- underground cemetery
- ghost-like
- in a state of disrepair
- thin and bony
- breaking into small fragments
- fear or anxiety about something that may happen
- building occupied by a community of monks
- barren or desolate area
- appearing darkly thoughtful
- corpse-like
- fearful apprehension
- looking exhausted and unwell
- mysterious and difficult to understand
- underground room or vault
- small room or monument where a dead person is laid
- state of confusion and hallucination
36 Clues: ghost-like • corpse-like • thin and bony • pale and sickly • abnormally pale • underground cemetery • fearful apprehension • complete loss of hope • rotting or decomposing • in a state of disrepair • barren or desolate area • dark underground prison • underground room or vault • great fear or apprehension • complex maze-like structure • appearing darkly thoughtful • looking exhausted and unwell • ...
Tecnicas de registro de informacion 2020-11-27
GRA final project 2022-12-06
12 Clues: sweat • dying • not sharp • wide open • kil for food • complex design • to expel somone • intricate design • weak and delicate • crime againt country • wrap or cover for warmth • extreme physical or mental suffering
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2024-02-20
10 Clues: - Increase • - Diminish • - Offensive • - Quenchless • - Selfishness • - Mental illness • - Desire for wealth • - Shallow or Senseless • - Hardworking or studious • - Failing to take proper care
7th Unit 12 Set B 2023-04-25
Rowan Shelly level 3 experience 2013-05-16
Across
- Mental calmness composure
- Moving slowly
- Worthy of imitation
- A structural or behavioral characteristic particular to a person or group of people.
- Pleasing, fortunate
- Violent
- Dauntless
Down
- Economical use
- Comprehensive to the whole
- Not to be overcome
- To express sorrow
- Excessive
- Clear thinking
- Incapable of being expressed
14 Clues: Violent • Excessive • Dauntless • Moving slowly • Economical use • Clear thinking • To express sorrow • Not to be overcome • Worthy of imitation • Pleasing, fortunate • Mental calmness composure • Comprehensive to the whole • Incapable of being expressed • A structural or behavioral characteristic particular to a person or group of people.
Health and Nutrition 2021-04-22
14 Clues: fruit • ABCDEK • brain work • happy or sad • relationships • opposite of salt • cheese and yogurt • physical activities • creates strong muscles • where you read food labels • you need 9-10 hours of this • individual health management • form of energy the body burns • mindfulness and deep breathing
Weekly Psych Terms 2022-05-16
12 Clues: Wilhelm Wundt • sensory neuron • sham treatment • Amy's emotional • identical twins • protects the eye • part of outer ear • controls breathing • an ethical guideline • Freud's theory about dreams • reformed mental institutions • neurotransmitter related to memory
Las redes sociales 2022-10-03
How We Each Learn best 2020-12-23
10 Clues: test • reason • choice • correctly • importance • idea or belief • relating to mind • clearly show something • of recognize something • sensory perception of movement
BENEFÍCIOS DA EDUCAÇÃO FÍSICA 2025-11-30
10 Clues: FORMAÇÃO • COMBATE O • PROMOVE A • FORMAÇÃO DE • FORTALECE A • CONSCIÊNCIA • FORTALECE O • DESENVOLVE A • MELHORA A SAÚDE • FÍSICA DISCIPLINA QUE DESENVOLVE
Invisible Diasabilities 2024-10-13
Across
- a disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain accompanied by fatigue. It can also affect sleep, memory and mood issues. sleep, memory and mood issues.
- a chronic progressive disease involving damage to the nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord.
- a chronic metabolic disease characterized by elevated levels of blood glucose (or blood sugar).
- a disease that occurs when your body's immune system attacks your own tissues and organs.
- a chronic inflammatory disease of the intestines, especially the colon and ileum. associated with ulcers and fistulae.
- a chronic progressive disease causing inflammation in the joints and resulting in painful deformity and immobility.
- an inherited disorder that causes severe damage to the lungs digestive system and other organs in the body.
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- a disease causes the brain to shrink and brain cells to eventually die.
- a chronic condition that affects the airways in the lungs.
- a chronic digestive and immune disorder that damages the small intestine. The disease is triggered by eating foods containing gluten.
- a neurological disorder marked by sudden recurrent episodes of sensory disturbance loss of consciousness or convulsions.
- a mental condition characterized by excessive apprehensiveness about real or perceived threats.
- a neurological and developmental disorder that affects how people interact with others communicate learn and behave.
- a serious mental health condition that affects how people think feel and behave. It may result in a mix of hallucinations.
- a condition that mainly affects the ease with which a person reads, writes, and spells.
- a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you fee think or act.
- a serious mental illness that causes unusual shifts in mood. Often ranging from extreme highs (mania or “manic” episodes) to lows (depression or “depressive” episode).
17 Clues: a chronic condition that affects the airways in the lungs. • a disease causes the brain to shrink and brain cells to eventually die. • a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you fee think or act. • a condition that mainly affects the ease with which a person reads, writes, and spells. • ...
Karma Simpson's Psychology Puzzle 2025-10-27
Across
- a branch of psychology that studies how humans grow, change, and adapt throughout their lives.
- a cognitive ability related to understanding that quantity remains the same despite changes in appearance.
- a psychologist whos theory challenges the idea of mental growth and consciousness, starts at infancy.
- an ethologist who theorized that aggression in which imprinting pose in infancy for survival.
- first female to earn doctorates and and become president of the APA.
- studied chimps equipping her to study humans connecting intelligence to humans.
- a psychological phenomenon in which an animal or person develops a strong, early attachment to a specific object or individual.
- an ability to create internal mental realities abling the individual to manipulate its course in their mind.
- a reflex where when something is placed on the cheek or corner of the mouth during infancy to move the head to latch on.
- discovered a pathological reflex of the foot that indicates normal neurological development.
Down
- a cognitive process where you adjust their schema to new info that doesn"t fit current understanding.
- a mental concept that helps organize and interpret information.
- a cognitive bias where an individual has difficulty understanding or considering perspectives other than their own.
- developed a sociocultural theory, posits that learning is a social process heavily influenced by culture and interaction with others.
- a stage in early language development where children speak using short, simple phrases with only the most essential words, poor grammar.
- a psychological process incorporating new information into existing schema.
- an involuntary action in newborns where their fingers automatically curl and grasp an object, like a finger, placed in their palm.
17 Clues: a mental concept that helps organize and interpret information. • first female to earn doctorates and and become president of the APA. • a psychological process incorporating new information into existing schema. • studied chimps equipping her to study humans connecting intelligence to humans. • ...
Unit 3.2 Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-24
Across
- explaining how we perceive, interpret, and remember the world.
- the understanding that a certain property of an object (like amount, volume, or number) remains the same even if its appearance changes.
- a branch of psychology that studies the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional changes that occur throughout the human lifespan, from conception to death
- an infants response to a touch on the palm of their hand
- a cognitive bias in which a person has difficulty perceiving or understanding the world from perspectives other than their own
- the ability to form mental representations of objects, events, and concepts, which allows individuals to understand, reason about, and manipulate information internally.
- sociocultural theory, which posits that social interaction and culture are fundamental to cognitive development, and key concepts like the zone of proximal development (ZPD) and scaffolding
- a stage in early language development where children use short, two or three-word phrases,to communicate
- the psychological process of incorporating new information into existing mental frameworks or schemas
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- the cognitive process of adjusting existing mental frameworks (or schemas) to incorporate new information that doesn't fit existing ones
- an infants clinging response in turning toward the source of touching that occurs anywhere around their mouth
- a process by which certain childhood or adolescent experiences impact an individual so greatly, that these memories bear a governing influence over their adult identity and behavior.
- redefined the boundary between human and animal behavior
- 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.
- Theory of cognitive development
- the concept of imprinting, fixed-action patterns, and applying ethological principles to human behavior
- development of self-psychology and the paired-association technique for memory research.
17 Clues: Theory of cognitive development • an infants response to a touch on the palm of their hand • redefined the boundary between human and animal behavior • explaining how we perceive, interpret, and remember the world. • development of self-psychology and the paired-association technique for memory research. • ...
The Struggles of Mental Illness 2021-10-23
Hunger Games Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-04
Development 2024-02-02
Across
- Outgoing nature, extroversion is characterized by a tendency to seek social interactions and enjoy the company of others.
- Independence, autonomy refers to the ability to make independent decisions and have control over one's actions.
- Individual traits, personality encompasses the unique patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that define an individual.
- The ability to bounce back, resilience is the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties and setbacks.
- Environmental influence, nurture refers to the impact of the environment and external factors on development.
- Foundation for healthy relationships, trust is crucial for establishing and maintaining positive connections with others.
- Adjusting to norms, conformity is the tendency to align one's beliefs and behaviors with social norms.
- Moral uprightness, integrity is the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.
- Sense of self, identity refers to an individual's understanding and perception of who they are.
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- Principles of right and wrong, morality encompasses an individual's beliefs and values about what is morally acceptable.
- Creative thinking, imagination involves the ability to create mental images, ideas, or concepts not present in the immediate environment.
- Mental processes, cognition involves the mental activities related to acquiring, processing, and using information.
- Understanding and sharing others' feelings, empathy involves recognizing and connecting with the emotions of others.
- Emotional connection, attachment involves forming emotional bonds and connections with others, often starting in infancy.
- Feeling, emotion refers to a complex psychological state involving subjective experiences, physiological reactions, and behavioral expressions.
- An inner guide to morality, conscience serves as an internal compass to distinguish right from wrong.
- Eagerness to learn, curiosity involves a desire for knowledge and exploration of new things.
17 Clues: Eagerness to learn, curiosity involves a desire for knowledge and exploration of new things. • Moral uprightness, integrity is the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. • Sense of self, identity refers to an individual's understanding and perception of who they are. • ...
Damien Sap's Psychology Puzzle 2025-10-27
Across
- an involuntary action in newborns where their fingers automatically curl and grasp an object, like a finger, placed in their palm.
- a cognitive ability related to understanding that quantity remains the same despite changes in appearance.
- a mental concept that helps organize and interpret information.
- a psychologist whos theory challenges the idea of mental growth and consciousness, starts at infancy.
- a cognitive bias where an individual has difficulty understanding or considering perspectives other than their own.
- a psychological process incorporating new information into existing schema.
- an ethologist who theorized that aggression in which imprinting pose in infancy for survival.
- a reflex where when something is placed on the cheek or corner of the mouth during infancy to move the head to latch on.
- a stage in early language development where children speak using short, simple phrases with only the most essential words, poor grammar.
Down
- discovered a pathological reflex of the foot that indicates normal neurological development.
- a cognitive process where you adjust their schema to new info that doesn"t fit current understanding.
- a branch of psychology that studies how humans grow, change, and adapt throughout their lives.
- an ability to create internal mental realities abling the individual to manipulate its course in their mind.
- developed a sociocultural theory, posits that learning is a social process heavily influenced by culture and interaction with others.
- a psychological phenomenon in which an animal or person develops a strong, early attachment to a specific object or individual.
- studied chimps equipping her to study humans connecting intelligence to humans.
- first female to earn doctorates and and become president of the APA.
17 Clues: a mental concept that helps organize and interpret information. • first female to earn doctorates and and become president of the APA. • a psychological process incorporating new information into existing schema. • studied chimps equipping her to study humans connecting intelligence to humans. • ...
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE 2025-09-01
Across
- internal sense of worth that affected by body shaming
- emotional cause behind many body shaming behaviours
- unfair treatment of individuals due to appearance
Down
- common mental health issue caused by body shaming
- the ability to understand and share the feelingsof others
- psychological perception of one’s own physical appearance
- body shaming becomes normalized as part of
- a mental state that triggered by judgement
8 Clues: body shaming becomes normalized as part of • a mental state that triggered by judgement • common mental health issue caused by body shaming • unfair treatment of individuals due to appearance • emotional cause behind many body shaming behaviours • internal sense of worth that affected by body shaming • the ability to understand and share the feelingsof others • ...
5.1 Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-18
Across
- patterns of thoughts and feelings that decrease mental and emotional health
- thoughts and feelings about oneself
- how you feel about yourself
- set ways a person thinks or feels about someone or something
Down
- mental and emotional state in which negative thoughts interfere with daily function for a short amount of time
- ideas or thoughts a person knows to be true, based on real experiences, scientific facts, or what a person has learned from others
- your mental picture of yourself, which includes how you look, how you act, your skills and abilities, and your weaknesses; also called self-concept
- who you are, which includes your physical traits, social connections, and internal thoughts and feelings
8 Clues: how you feel about yourself • thoughts and feelings about oneself • set ways a person thinks or feels about someone or something • patterns of thoughts and feelings that decrease mental and emotional health • who you are, which includes your physical traits, social connections, and internal thoughts and feelings • ...
Splendiferous Psychologists Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-16
Across
- study physical, cognitive, social, and personality development across the lifespan
- study relations between psychological factors & consumers' preferences & purchasing behavior
- study relationships between people and their work environments
- help people with adjustment problems
- study how human behavior and mental processes are influenced by physical environments
- conducts research on biological bases of human and animal behavior
- evaluate and treat people with psychological problems and disorders
- study the nature and causes of people's thoughts, feelings, and behavior in social situations
Down
- construct standardized psychological and educational tests
- work in school systems to help children with academic problems or special needs
- study the psychological characteristics that make humans unique
- study the mental processes of a convicted felon or arrestee
- study relationships between psychological factors & the prevention and treatment of physical illness
13 Clues: help people with adjustment problems • construct standardized psychological and educational tests • study the mental processes of a convicted felon or arrestee • study relationships between people and their work environments • study the psychological characteristics that make humans unique • conducts research on biological bases of human and animal behavior • ...
Drugs/Tobacco/Alcohol Vocabulary 2023-12-08
Across
- is the mental and physical changes produced by drinking alcohol
- any drug that causes a person to hallucinate
- time the amount of time from the instant your brain detects an external stimulus
- any drug that is produced from the milk of opium plant
- any chemical substance that causes a change in a person's physical or mental state
- any drug that is used to cure, prevent, or treat illness
- addiction the uncontrollable use of a drug
- a drug that slows down body functioning
Down
- the uncomfortable physical effects caused by alcohol us
- any drugs that increases the body's activity
- a liquid that affects the way people think and act
- the dried flowers and leaves of the cannabis plant
- drug a drug that is produced my making small chemical changes to a drug
- the amount of alcohol in the bloodstream
14 Clues: a drug that slows down body functioning • the amount of alcohol in the bloodstream • addiction the uncontrollable use of a drug • any drugs that increases the body's activity • any drug that causes a person to hallucinate • a liquid that affects the way people think and act • the dried flowers and leaves of the cannabis plant • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-27
Across
- a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act.
- disorder to as affective disorders.
- about is accepting the reality that our love one is Physically gone
- stage is a healthy response to a stressful situation
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- stress that promotes growth and accomplishment.
- of your body and mind to unpleasant or challenging events in life.
- condition to heredity, brain injury, infections causing mental illness, illness and even poor nutrition.
- emotional disturbance, which affects the way an individual think, feels and behaves.
- manic-depressive disorder.
- Health well-being of a person.
- emotion is not easy to deal with.
11 Clues: manic-depressive disorder. • Health well-being of a person. • emotion is not easy to deal with. • disorder to as affective disorders. • stress that promotes growth and accomplishment. • stage is a healthy response to a stressful situation • of your body and mind to unpleasant or challenging events in life. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-27
Across
- a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act.
- disorder to as affective disorders.
- about is accepting the reality that our love one is Physically gone
- stage is a healthy response to a stressful situation
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- stress that promotes growth and accomplishment.
- of your body and mind to unpleasant or challenging events in life.
- condition to heredity, brain injury, infections causing mental illness, illness and even poor nutrition.
- emotional disturbance, which affects the way an individual think, feels and behaves.
- manic-depressive disorder.
- Health well-being of a person.
- emotion is not easy to deal with.
11 Clues: manic-depressive disorder. • Health well-being of a person. • emotion is not easy to deal with. • disorder to as affective disorders. • stress that promotes growth and accomplishment. • stage is a healthy response to a stressful situation • of your body and mind to unpleasant or challenging events in life. • ...
Wellbeing 2025-02-02
Across
- An emotion that may lead to stress or violence if not properly managed.
- Feeling emotionally supported and connected to others.
- A common type of mental disorder characterized by persistent sadness.
- The physical activity that promotes fitness and health.
- A practice involving focus on breathing and mindfulness.
- A feeling of peace or calm.
Down
- The state of being physically and mentally healthy.
- Essential for overall health and energy; should be done at night.
- A technique to help focus the mind and reduce stress.
- A nutrient found in fruits and vegetables, often linked to improving mood.
- A mental or emotional condition; often linked to stress.
11 Clues: A feeling of peace or calm. • The state of being physically and mentally healthy. • A technique to help focus the mind and reduce stress. • Feeling emotionally supported and connected to others. • The physical activity that promotes fitness and health. • A mental or emotional condition; often linked to stress. • ...
Unit 5 2024-11-19
Across
- Stimulation Therapy, process of sending electrical impulses to the brain
- or persistent
- interference with daily activities such as job performance, school work, and relationships
- Illness, mental,behavioral or emotional disorder
- some type of fear which is specific to an element
Down
- mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest in activities affecting daily
- action taken to reveal information to another person
- Depression, occurs after a woman has a baby
- fear of situations which may cause panic
- Behavioral Therapy, improving brain function and throat through talking by challenging and changing an individual's behavior
- Disorder,involves mood swings and episodes of depression
11 Clues: or persistent • fear of situations which may cause panic • Depression, occurs after a woman has a baby • Illness, mental,behavioral or emotional disorder • some type of fear which is specific to an element • action taken to reveal information to another person • Disorder,involves mood swings and episodes of depression • ...
Psyc 1200 Cognition 2025-10-06
Across
- Relying too heavily on the first piece of information received
- Mental processes involved in thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- A thinking shortcut that saves time but can lead to errors
- Thinking about one’s own thinking processes
- The best or most typical example of a category
- The bias that is the “I knew it all along” effect
Down
- How an issue is presented influences decisions and judgments
- Bias to favor information that supports one’s beliefs
- Inability to see a problem from a new perspective
- A mental grouping of similar objects, events, or ideas
- A step-by-step method that guarantees a correct solution
11 Clues: Thinking about one’s own thinking processes • The best or most typical example of a category • Inability to see a problem from a new perspective • The bias that is the “I knew it all along” effect • Bias to favor information that supports one’s beliefs • A mental grouping of similar objects, events, or ideas • A step-by-step method that guarantees a correct solution • ...
Storm Runners 2013-01-22
14 Clues: film • swamp • revive • damaged • blacktop • not needed • entertainment • mental illness • a greedy person • to predict the future • shelter or protection • person supporting an idea or cause publicly • an enbankment designed to prevent the flooding of water • an odd, peticular, or strange condition, situation quality ect.
Elijah of Buxton 2014-11-16
14 Clues: agility • to soil • to start • unlearned • time period • Paul Curtis • part of only • easily broken • Main character • an area settled • a heavy, sturdy shoe • to lengthen out in time • to live or dwell in place • to effect with great bodily or mental suffering
my crosswords 2020-01-08
14 Clues: brutaly • not equal • one person • previously • very normal • with your mind • it means death • regular and normal • common and regular • all around the world • just about that person • demolished or destroyed • previous way of doing something • it goes any way the floor is pointed
Growth & Development 2021-08-15
14 Clues: food • fitness • my brain • am i long • my feelings • use of legs • use of words • body language • how old i am? • use of one leg • more use of legs • between two people • am i tall or short? • use of words between people
vid vis colin 2022-02-04
14 Clues: sight • the face • to oversee • not visible • act of revising • armor on a helmet • to make available • unpredictable ideas • form mental pictures • an endorsement issued • sensing with the eyes • to go stay with a person • prove or disprove something • to compose or perform invisible
unit 3 2022-10-30
14 Clues: foolish • be sure • tire out • great fear • lose color • turn and bend • a clever plan • wonderful splendid • a place or position • promise or guarantee • make sb. feel ashamed • something that promotes wellbeing • state of violent mental agitation • the act of intervening and hindering
Mental and Emotional Health Issues 2022-09-30
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- symptoms would be isolated, emotionally unstable, selfish, and demanding.
- a condition that may develop after a terrifying event that caused physical or mental harm.
- also called manic-depressive disorder, causes changes in a person's mood, energy level, behavior, and ability to function.
- a prolonged and all-encompassing feeling of sadness and a loss of interest in usual activities.
- characterized by the inability to resist the impulse to do something or an addiction to some activities.
- not being able to make decisions and being overly dependent on others.
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- irrational fear of becoming overweight and tries fad diets, diet pills, and even starving to lose weight.
- Extreme eating patterns, like a compulsion to eat or to avoid eating.
- an extremely complex mental health condition in which a person loses contact with reality
- a blanket term that covers several forms of intense and persistent fears, worries, and phobias.
- social behaviors such as lying, theft, violence, aggression, and vandalism.
- eat and eat, even when they are not hungry or are full, but not followed by purging.
- binge eating and then purging the food from the body by vomiting or taking laxatives.
- severe mood changes that interfere with a person's everyday life.
- a pattern of recurring thoughts or behaviors that prevents people from going about their day normally.
15 Clues: severe mood changes that interfere with a person's everyday life. • Extreme eating patterns, like a compulsion to eat or to avoid eating. • not being able to make decisions and being overly dependent on others. • symptoms would be isolated, emotionally unstable, selfish, and demanding. • ...
Mental Health Illness and Conditions 2025-11-05
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- A condition that makes it hard to focus, sit still, or control impulses.
- A strong feeling of worry or fear that can happen even when no real danger exists.
- A disorder with extreme mood swings between highs and lows
- A condition that can develop after a terrifying or traumatic experience.
- SKILLS Techniques people use to manage stress and strong emotions.
- GROUPS Groups of people who meet to share experiences and encourage one another.
- Disorders that involve unhealthy thoughts or behaviors about food and body image
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- The process of talking with a trained professional to improve mental health.
- A person trained to help people talk through their feelings and problems.
- A negative label or unfair judgment placed on someone because of mental illness.
- Free phone or online services that connect people to someone who can listen and provide support.
- When someone has unwanted thoughts and feels the need to repeat actions or rituals.
- A serious disorder where people may see or hear things that aren’t real.
- Feeling very sad, hopeless, or uninterested in things once enjoyed.
- Taking time to care for your mind, body, and emotions.
15 Clues: Taking time to care for your mind, body, and emotions. • A disorder with extreme mood swings between highs and lows • Feeling very sad, hopeless, or uninterested in things once enjoyed. • SKILLS Techniques people use to manage stress and strong emotions. • A condition that makes it hard to focus, sit still, or control impulses. • ...
Inhalants, Bath Salts, and K2 2015-11-23
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- Also known as synthetic marijuana, produced using chemicals structured similarly to THC
- Bath salts and synthetic marijuana are classified as this type of drug
- The effects of k2 can be up to _____ times more intense than marijuana
- Substances whose fumes are sniffed and inhaled to achieve a mind altering effect
- Active ingredient in marijuana
- k2 can induce ______the more a user smokes
- Inhale fumes from inside a paper or plastic bag
- Breathe fumes from rags soaked in chemicals
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- Physical or mental symptoms that occur after stopping or reducing the intake of a drug
- inhalants and synthetic drugs cause physical and mental damage that is _____
- The most common consumption method of K2
- The contents and effects of synthetic drugs are ____
- Bath salts may be as addictive as this drug
- A powder like substance containing man made chemicals
- Bath salts and K2 are abused for this type of effect
- Inhale chemical vapors directly from open containers
16 Clues: Active ingredient in marijuana • The most common consumption method of K2 • k2 can induce ______the more a user smokes • Bath salts may be as addictive as this drug • Breathe fumes from rags soaked in chemicals • Inhale fumes from inside a paper or plastic bag • The contents and effects of synthetic drugs are ____ • Bath salts and K2 are abused for this type of effect • ...
pe vocab puzzle 2021-09-08
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- Identifying sources of stress and learning how to cope with them in ways that promote good mental and emotional health.
- The ability to end a disagreement to stop it from escalating further.
- The traditions, beliefs, and customs of a certain group of people.
- Something that is able to be trusted upon.
- Taking action to support a cause.
- Combination of a physical, mental/emotional and social well being.
- Sharing your thoughts with others.
- A state of well-balanced health and well being over a long period of time.
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- All the living and nonliving things around us.
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your physical emotions.
- When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger.
- ways to say no effectively
- When people with different viewpoints, needs, or interests disagree with each other.
- To determine the quality of something.
- The chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
- The passing of traits from parent to biological children.
16 Clues: ways to say no effectively • Taking action to support a cause. • Sharing your thoughts with others. • To determine the quality of something. • Something that is able to be trusted upon. • All the living and nonliving things around us. • When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger. • The passing of traits from parent to biological children. • ...
Chapter 3 Glencoe Heath 2022-11-03
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- the distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
- a complex set of characteristics that makes you unique.
- a firm observance of core ethical values.
- ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis.
- someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for you.
- your sense of yourself as a unique individual.
- non hostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement.
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- the ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels.
- having enough skills to do something.
- the intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior.
- the ability to accept yourself and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and challenges of life.
- chemicals produced by your glands that regulate the activities of different body cells.
- how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself.
- to strive to be the best you can.
- signals that tell your mind and body how to react.
- mental processes that protect individuals from strong or stressful emotions and situations.
16 Clues: to strive to be the best you can. • having enough skills to do something. • a firm observance of core ethical values. • your sense of yourself as a unique individual. • signals that tell your mind and body how to react. • a complex set of characteristics that makes you unique. • the intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior. • ...
032221 2021-03-26
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- How someone responds to a situation or conversation.
- in the hallways is really only a minor infraction.
- To not be truthful and intentionally tell a lie or half-truth.
- Something or someone that causes great physical or mental pain.
- Happening often and widespread; frequent.
- At risk of being harmed or influenced by a certain person or thing.
- Something or someone that is aggressive and determined; does not stop being cruel or fierce.
- people using vapes has become prevalent.
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- To have the power or ability to do, say, or think something.
- To recover from an injury or from being totally exhausted.
- To have a great deal of distaste or disgust for something or someone.
- A small thing that doesn’t have a major impact.
- Very small or tiny.
- Not clearly visible; hard to see or clearly identify.
- Something or someone that causes annoyance, impatience, or mild anger.
- Weak or not strong enough to complete a physical/mental task.
16 Clues: Very small or tiny. • people using vapes has become prevalent. • Happening often and widespread; frequent. • A small thing that doesn’t have a major impact. • in the hallways is really only a minor infraction. • How someone responds to a situation or conversation. • Not clearly visible; hard to see or clearly identify. • ...
Nursing Crossword 2023-09-28
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- Who helps Tonia care for the prisoners?
- Besides the patients, nurses need to also take care of who?
- Before Jason was a nurse, what was his job that would soon help him with his anatomy class?
- Melissa talks about how important it is for nurses to be able to detect _____________ through a patient.
- The homeless man that's life was completely changed by Whitney?
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- Health ______ means that we all have what we need to be as healthy as possible.
- Whitney fear is a _____ mental health nurse practitioner.
- Brian McMillion mainly cares for people who are_______.
- Sister Stephen Bloesl brings in ____ animals to comfort her patients.
- Jason short often goes to homes where ________ cant even reach.
- Many patients get ________ against for their looks, race, and wealth.
- How many years did Whitney work with homeless people?
- Whitney helps people who struggle with physical and _____ heath.
- Tonia tries to see her patients only as ______, not prisoners.
- What kind of nurse was Brian?
- Who was Naomi's biggest supporter?
16 Clues: What kind of nurse was Brian? • Who was Naomi's biggest supporter? • Who helps Tonia care for the prisoners? • How many years did Whitney work with homeless people? • Brian McMillion mainly cares for people who are_______. • Whitney fear is a _____ mental health nurse practitioner. • Besides the patients, nurses need to also take care of who? • ...
Cognitive approach: theories and concepts 2023-03-30
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- seek out information to confirm what you already believe
- rational, requiring intentional effort and time
- component where information can be stored indefinitely
- the magic number in STM(Miller)
- form of cognitive bias, tendency to remember certain items in a list better due to their placement(Ebbinghaus)
- facilitates communication between the central executive and long term memory
- processor of auditory and language information
- act of forgetting is due to a lack of cognitive availability
- economising, the general human tendency in order to exert less effort
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- when a participant is misled or lied to about the true aims, nature and expected outcomes of the study
- detect all perceptive information
- memory based on fabricated/distorted memory due to reconstructive memory
- schema processing based on a fixed mental representation of a group of individuals
- mental shortcuts that can lead to cognitive bias
- region of the brain that influences memory encoding
- allocates resources between subsystems based in modality, essentially the ‘manager’
16 Clues: the magic number in STM(Miller) • detect all perceptive information • processor of auditory and language information • rational, requiring intentional effort and time • mental shortcuts that can lead to cognitive bias • region of the brain that influences memory encoding • component where information can be stored indefinitely • ...
stress 2025-10-29
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- or Flight Response physiological stress reaction in which the body prepares its resources to fight of or escape from a perceived threat.
- extreme stress due to deeply disturbing events.
- Once the stressful event is over your body will gradually return to its normal state.
- stress related disorder characterized by flashbacks, feelings of numbness, and difficulty sleeping after an extremely stressful event.
- body’s physical and psychological reactions to situations people perceive as threats.
- Some sort of life changing event that could cause stress.
- stress the causes negative feelings and harmful health effects.
- stage two
- stage three
- Disorders mental illness that develops from stressful events.
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- Things that could happen daily
- stage one
- factors that lead to stress.
- Stress stress caused by repeated, long-lasting exposing to severe stressors, such as neglect and abuse, violence, or loss of a loved one.
- positive stress that encourages growth and motivation.
- state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion.
16 Clues: stage one • stage two • stage three • factors that lead to stress. • Things that could happen daily • extreme stress due to deeply disturbing events. • state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion. • positive stress that encourages growth and motivation. • Some sort of life changing event that could cause stress. • ...
Puzzle 2019-01-31
13 Clues: soil • first one • unfriendly • your thing • not physical • close to you • very violent • affecting all people • movable-transportable • could be death causing • done in accordance to the rules • a general statement or principle • the ability to think independently
EVERYTHING, EVERYTHING - Sophie 2022-11-18
14 Clues: Myth • Grouchy • A dystopia? • Wanders about • He ____ guilty. • Mental sanctuary • Important history • Important history • Lord of the flies? • Eight on the table • Where astronauts live? • Glass attribute for shady people • Hysterical Abdominal Rhopalocera • Don't cross this gunner, with king
This should be easy... 2013-02-28
13 Clues: Hulk • Step • CHS TV • Culture of • We are the • Let’s__Gaels! • Thursday $2.25 • Frozen Skin Damage • A Christmas Time With • Speedy Mental Process • You are reading the Gael • Father Kyran______Information Centre • Please turn on your televisions to channel
Reform Movement 2022-03-31
15 Clues: Abolition • Education • Abolition • Tom's Cabin • Mental Health • Women's rights • Women's Rights • Mott's Religion • The right to vote • Freeing of Slaves • Underground Railroad • Ban the use of alcohol • Seneca Falls Convention • to change for the better • Women's Rights and Seneca Falls
Lingkungan dari kesehatan 2025-01-30
13 Clues: limu • hijau • mental • ruang hijau • dan tidak berasa • lingkungan merupakan • baik kesehatan fisik • yang mendukung kesehatan • subur dan tidak Bercemar • bersih tidak berbau tidak • bersih segar tidak berbau • tempat sampah Yang bersih • yang sehat subur dan banyak
Leadership 2020-10-14
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- The mental and physical stamina measured by the ability to withstand pain,
- Understanding of a science or an art. The range of one's information,
- ability to make decisions
- The quality of faithfulness to country, community, team, and to one's seniors,
- The ability to deal with others without creating hostility.
- giving reward or punishment depending on the merits
- Taking action in the absence of orders.
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- the ability to weigh facts
- The display of sincere interest and exuberance in the performance of duty and tasks.
- Creating a favorable impression in carriage, appearance, and personal conduct at times
- Avoidance of providing for one's own comfort and personal advancement
- Uprightness of character and soundness of moral principles
- A mental quality that recognizes fear of danger or criticism
13 Clues: ability to make decisions • the ability to weigh facts • Taking action in the absence of orders. • giving reward or punishment depending on the merits • Uprightness of character and soundness of moral principles • The ability to deal with others without creating hostility. • A mental quality that recognizes fear of danger or criticism • ...
Wellness Journal 2022-03-05
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- when two or more things are in alignment
- a sentence in the present tense, that usually starts with "I am..."
- to bring something to life, or attract what you desire
- a feeling of admiration for someone
- a peaceful practice where you focus on distancing yourself from your thoughts
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- a physical and mental practice that improves your wellbeing through breathwork, meditation and movement
- seven energy points in your body, located on your spine
- a feeling of complete relaxation
- a type of yoga that is focused on creative sequences and movement
- a sound made by cats
- food or nourishment that is essential for your health
- a force that is required to sustain your physical and mental activity
- when you are well balanced and connected to nature
13 Clues: a sound made by cats • a feeling of complete relaxation • a feeling of admiration for someone • when two or more things are in alignment • when you are well balanced and connected to nature • food or nourishment that is essential for your health • to bring something to life, or attract what you desire • seven energy points in your body, located on your spine • ...
UNIT 1- E11 2023-07-13
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- the correct types and amounts of food that we need to stay healthy
- to have a health problem
- : things to keep a living thing alive and help it grow
- having the strength and enthusiasm we need for physical or mental activity
- : something that helps to cure an illness or injury
- to look at someone's body carefully to find out if there is a health problem
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- the quality of being physically strong
- : the things from which something is made
- things we often do that are not good for our health
- : do physical exercise
- : the number of years that a person is likely to live
- physical or mental activity that we do frequently to stay healthy
- : pieces of flesh in our body that allow the movement of our arms, legs, etc.
13 Clues: : do physical exercise • to have a health problem • the quality of being physically strong • : the things from which something is made • things we often do that are not good for our health • : something that helps to cure an illness or injury • : the number of years that a person is likely to live • : things to keep a living thing alive and help it grow • ...
Patient Coaching with Health Promotion 2023-05-09
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- Provides personalized patient-and family-centered care in a team-based environment
- “Feeling” domain
- Involves mental processes of recall, application, and evaluation
- A bringing to an end
- person who identifies patients’ barriers, works closely with the healthcare team and patients, and guides the patients through the healthcare system
- behaviors, ideas, & customs shared by a specific group of people
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- Patients are taking the right dose at the right times as prescribed by the provider
- The inability to feel or experience pleasure during a pleasurable activity
- process of gaining new knowledge or skills through instruction, experience, or study
- “Doing” domain
- act of sticking to something
- Focuses on the interrelationship among the physical, mental, social, and spiritual aspects of the person’s life
- The act of following through on a request or demand
13 Clues: “Doing” domain • “Feeling” domain • A bringing to an end • act of sticking to something • The act of following through on a request or demand • Involves mental processes of recall, application, and evaluation • behaviors, ideas, & customs shared by a specific group of people • The inability to feel or experience pleasure during a pleasurable activity • ...
Academy of Magic Vocabulary 2025-02-20
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- living forever; never dying or decaying
- the action of resisting or withstanding an attack
- a traditional story sometimes regarded as historical but not true
- strange
- the ability to sustain physical or mental effort for a long time or for longer than usual
- the quality or state of being physically, mentally, or emotionally strong
- a mark left on the skin where a wound once was
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- the ability of the mind to be creative or resourceful
- words or sounds with a magical effect
- to make (someone) believe something that is not true, especially for personal gain.
- strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
- complete knowledge or skill in a particular subject or activity
- being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else
13 Clues: strange • words or sounds with a magical effect • living forever; never dying or decaying • a mark left on the skin where a wound once was • the action of resisting or withstanding an attack • being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else • the ability of the mind to be creative or resourceful • complete knowledge or skill in a particular subject or activity • ...
tact ,prehend 2023-11-29
11 Clues: including • deserving • untouched • understand • find fault • hard to gasp • able to be gasped • touching or meeting • quick to understand • dependent in physical • sensitive mental of what is
Chapter 1 Health Vocabulary 2022-09-07
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- Actions or choices that may harm you or others.
- The chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
- Being able to say no effectively.
- Taking action in support of a cause.
- Name the missing part of the Health Triangle: physical, mental/emotional, ______.
- A disagreement among people with opposing views.
- To be trustworthy and dependable.
- The body's response to real or imagined dangers.
- The result of actions.
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- Identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in positive ways.
- The sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people.
- Having the ability to end a disagreement or keeping it from becoming a larger issue.
- Is a state of well being or balanced health over a longer period of time.
- connection is how your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions.
- When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger.
- Taking steps to avoid something
- Is a combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- The conscious,active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors.
18 Clues: The result of actions. • Taking steps to avoid something • Being able to say no effectively. • To be trustworthy and dependable. • Taking action in support of a cause. • Actions or choices that may harm you or others. • A disagreement among people with opposing views. • The body's response to real or imagined dangers. • ...
ACCOUNTING 2024-06-27
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- Resources owned by a company.
- The total amount of money being transferred in and out of a business.
- The financial gain realized when the amount of revenue gained exceeds the expenses.
- Wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization.
- A mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment.
- The reduction in the value of an asset over time.
- The owner's interest in the business.
- A formal examination of an organization's or individual's accounts.
- Income earned from normal business operations.
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- What a company owes.
- A compulsory financial charge or levy imposed by a government.
- A record where transactions are recorded before they are posted to ledger accounts.
- The cost incurred in the process of earning revenue.
- The body's response to physical, mental, or emotional pressure.
- Payments made by a corporation to its shareholder members.
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- A document that itemizes a transaction between a buyer and a seller.
- A book or other collection of financial accounts.
18 Clues: What a company owes. • Resources owned by a company. • The owner's interest in the business. • Income earned from normal business operations. • The reduction in the value of an asset over time. • A book or other collection of financial accounts. • The cost incurred in the process of earning revenue. • Payments made by a corporation to its shareholder members. • ...
1st Puzzle 2024-07-21
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- a phenomenon where a patient hears his name each time the wind rustles the leaves outside his room
- narcolepsy associated with ________ deficiency
- loss of ability to execute skilled movement and gestures
- a form of learned fear in which a person learns to respond strongly to a subthreshold stimulus
- the age that children develop “theory of mind”
- narcolepsy associated with _______ REM latency
- a neurotransmitter associated with fine tuning working memory function in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and plays a role in addiction
- degeneration of dorsal nucleus of the thalamus and mammillary bodies
- reduces cravings for alcohol
- a receptor responsible for sedative hypnotic effects of alcohol
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- a disorder associated with positive Hoover sign
- the stage at which children first understand conservation of volume in Piaget’s theory of cognitive development
- the longest-acting antidepressant
- Mental health providers have duty to warn
- an alpha2 adrenergic agonist
- _______ developed the stages of psychosocial development
- loss of ability to understand or express speech
- a type of memory associated with the ability to temporarily store and manipulate information such as doing mental arithmetic
18 Clues: an alpha2 adrenergic agonist • reduces cravings for alcohol • the longest-acting antidepressant • Mental health providers have duty to warn • narcolepsy associated with ________ deficiency • the age that children develop “theory of mind” • narcolepsy associated with _______ REM latency • a disorder associated with positive Hoover sign • ...
Grace Herrick Spelling List 12 2020-12-17
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- two or more primary cells connected together to provide a source of electric current
- brilliantly colored birds that have the ability to mimic speech and often kept as pets
- the state or act of appearance
- to wrap with something to deaden or prevent sound
- great pain, anxiety, or sorrow; acute mental or physical struggling; trouble
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- to talk rapidly in a foolish or purposeless way; jabber
- a portion or section of a written book; cross; pass; voyage
- a man or boy
- exertion of physical or mental power; hard work
- any of various metal alloys consisting mainly of copper and zinc
- the first part
11 Clues: a man or boy • the first part • the state or act of appearance • exertion of physical or mental power; hard work • to wrap with something to deaden or prevent sound • to talk rapidly in a foolish or purposeless way; jabber • a portion or section of a written book; cross; pass; voyage • any of various metal alloys consisting mainly of copper and zinc • ...
Grace Herrick Spelling List 12 2020-12-17
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- two or more primary cells connected together to provide a source of electric current
- brilliantly colored birds that have the ability to mimic speech and often kept as pets
- the state or act of appearance
- to wrap with something to deaden or prevent sound
- great pain, anxiety, or sorrow; acute mental or physical struggling; trouble
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- to talk rapidly in a foolish or purposeless way; jabber
- a portion or section of a written book; cross; pass; voyage
- a man or boy
- exertion of physical or mental power; hard work
- any of various metal alloys consisting mainly of copper and zinc
- the first part
11 Clues: a man or boy • the first part • the state or act of appearance • exertion of physical or mental power; hard work • to wrap with something to deaden or prevent sound • to talk rapidly in a foolish or purposeless way; jabber • a portion or section of a written book; cross; pass; voyage • any of various metal alloys consisting mainly of copper and zinc • ...
Edgar Allan Poe Unit Works Review 2013-04-22
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- meaning that the wife is gone
- a feeling of anxiety when the outcome is unknown
- a mental reflection of the character, involves the mental state of the character
- plot revolves around obtaining the truth
- main purpose is to scare the reader
- psychological poem where the narrator is determined to know why his wife was taken by death
- the narrators first cat's name
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- a story of torture
- where the maiden was buried by the angels
- setting with dark, decaying estates, male character is insane, female character is beautiful and either dead or dying
- the guilty murderer in Murders in the Rue Morgue
11 Clues: a story of torture • meaning that the wife is gone • the narrators first cat's name • main purpose is to scare the reader • plot revolves around obtaining the truth • where the maiden was buried by the angels • a feeling of anxiety when the outcome is unknown • the guilty murderer in Murders in the Rue Morgue • ...
better health for individuals 2024-05-08
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- The way something is seen or viewed by an individual or group
- Simplified and fixed image, opinion or concept to which people may feel expected to conform to.
- The number of deaths given in a population from a particular cause and/or over a period of time
- The ability to interact and form relationships with other people
- The bodily aspect of health
- Sense of purpose and connection
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- Constant fluctuations that occur in our level of health
- The state of complete physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual well-being
- The cognitive aspect of health
- Moods and feelings
- The incidence or level of illness or sickness in a given population
11 Clues: Moods and feelings • The bodily aspect of health • The cognitive aspect of health • Sense of purpose and connection • Constant fluctuations that occur in our level of health • The way something is seen or viewed by an individual or group • The ability to interact and form relationships with other people • ...
Sleep 2024-11-27
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- Sleep helps regulate these, impacting physical and emotional health.
- The main focus of the article, essential for students’ health and performance.
- Sleep is crucial for this type of brain function, including problem-solving.
- Sleep is described as essential for physical, mental, and emotional ______.
- Sleep helps consolidate this, improving learning and retention.
- Sleep strengthens this system, helping to prevent illness.
- Lack of sleep makes it harder to maintain this in class.
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- Poor sleep exacerbates this emotional state, common among students.
- Good sleep hygiene promotes better time management and this.
- Chronic sleep deprivation increases the risk of this health condition.
- Establishing a consistent sleep ______ is recommended for better health.
- Poor sleep can worsen this mental health condition.
- Sleep deprivation negatively affects performance during these tests.
13 Clues: Poor sleep can worsen this mental health condition. • Lack of sleep makes it harder to maintain this in class. • Sleep strengthens this system, helping to prevent illness. • Good sleep hygiene promotes better time management and this. • Sleep helps consolidate this, improving learning and retention. • ...
PSY 230 Lecture 1 2024-09-11
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- Mental processing of thoughts that you can be aware of
- Cognition related to sensory information
- The study of the relationship between biology and psychology
- Non physical set of mental faculties encompassing conscious and sub-conscious
- The psychological and non-physical aspects of this class
- Cells found in brain + spinal cord + throughout nervous system
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- The study of the physical makeup/structure of a living system
- Applied MEDICAL field that includes the study or treatment of nervous system disorders
- The study of the nervous system
- Any action of an organism which can be physical movement, cognition, and/or a physiological process
- The biological and physical aspects of this class
- Network of neurons throughout the body that control biological & physiological processes
- The study of the function of a living system
- The study of living systems
14 Clues: The study of living systems • The study of the nervous system • Cognition related to sensory information • The study of the function of a living system • The biological and physical aspects of this class • Mental processing of thoughts that you can be aware of • The psychological and non-physical aspects of this class • ...
Brain Puzzle 2025-10-17
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- Type of disorder marked by alternating periods of depression and mania.
- An anxiety disorder triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event.
- A healthy coping skill that involves talking about how you feel.
- Thoughts that repeatedly intrude and cause compulsive behaviors.
- The overall state of your emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
- Feeling nervous or fearful about situations, sometimes excessively.
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- A person who provides therapy and emotional support.
- A hotline available 24/7 for anyone in crisis — just dial 988.
- A disorder involving persistent sadness or loss of interest.
- Experiencing bullying, trauma, or family conflict are examples of mental health __________.
- Exercise, sleep, and good nutrition are examples of healthy __________.
- One protective factor for mental health is having strong __________ support.
- A national text line for people in crisis: Text “ _______” to 741741.
13 Clues: A person who provides therapy and emotional support. • A disorder involving persistent sadness or loss of interest. • A hotline available 24/7 for anyone in crisis — just dial 988. • A healthy coping skill that involves talking about how you feel. • Thoughts that repeatedly intrude and cause compulsive behaviors. • ...
Latin Bases torqu, tort =“twist, turn” 2020-09-21
10 Clues: exorbitant • witty reply • misrepresent • full of twists • acutely painful • bodily twisting • to twist bodily • obtain by force • misrepresentation • mental or physical anguish
Self Care 2023-02-04
10 Clues: mengontrol • agar sadar • berkomunikasi • memperlakukan • setelah menjalani • tinggal di tempat • menjalani koneksi • penyembuhan mental • jika tidak self care • berkaitan dengan self care
bless the spawn 2025-05-07
Unit 3 Vocab: Phobias 2025-05-26
10 Clues: behavior • constant • classified • reasonable • began to have • length of time • bad experience • characteristics • related to the body • person who treats mental illness
Behaviorism 2022-08-08
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- focused on breaking down mental processes into the most basic components
- that part of the id which has been modified by the direct influence of the external world.
- the primitive and instinctual part of the brain that manifest
- When used with unconditional it makes conditioned response
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions
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- Father Of Behaviorism
- mental states are constituted solely by their functional role
- the act or experience of one that learns
- object or event that elicits a sensory or behavioral response
- developed an experiment testing the concept of the conditioned reflex.
- incorporates the values and morals of society
11 Clues: Father Of Behaviorism • the act or experience of one that learns • incorporates the values and morals of society • the scientific study of the human mind and its functions • When used with unconditional it makes conditioned response • mental states are constituted solely by their functional role • object or event that elicits a sensory or behavioral response • ...
Psychology & Abnormality Introduction 2022-05-19
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- Father of psychodynamic psychology
- Model of abnormality focusing on observable behaviours only
- Another word for thought
- Someone may classify as abnormal if they cannot cope with everyday...
- A treatment that aims to change faulty thoughts in order to change behaviours (initials)
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- A model of abnormality based on physiology
- A person's behaviour deviates from social norms if it is seen as culturally...
- Psychologist who came up with a list of characteristics for ideal mental health
- A treatment that uses electrical current(initials)
- Behaviour can be seen as abnormal if it is statistically...
- Process that uses set criteria to decide if someone has a mental disorder or not
11 Clues: Another word for thought • Father of psychodynamic psychology • A model of abnormality based on physiology • A treatment that uses electrical current(initials) • Model of abnormality focusing on observable behaviours only • Behaviour can be seen as abnormal if it is statistically... • Someone may classify as abnormal if they cannot cope with everyday... • ...
module 6 vocab 2021-11-22
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- Disorder- what disorder is characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears that lead to compulsive behaviors?
- Attack- what is a brief episode of intense anxiety?
- Model- what is an organism or system representing a more complex biological entity?
- Stress Disorder- what disorder develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event?
- what is a persistent, excessive, unrealistic fear of an object, person, animal, activity, or situation called?
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- Disorders- what are mental disorders that involve experiencing a disconnection and lack of continuity between thoughts, memories, surroundings, actions, and identity?
- whats the abnormality of movement and behavior arising from a disturbed mental state called?
- Disorders- what is a mental health disorder characterized by feelings of worry, anxiety, or fear that are strong enough to interfere with one's daily activities?
- Disorders- what do you have when your general emotional state or mood is distorted or inconsistent with your circumstances and interferes with your ability to function?
- Disorder- what are patterns of behavioral or psychological symptoms that impact multiple areas of life?
10 Clues: Attack- what is a brief episode of intense anxiety? • Model- what is an organism or system representing a more complex biological entity? • whats the abnormality of movement and behavior arising from a disturbed mental state called? • Disorder- what are patterns of behavioral or psychological symptoms that impact multiple areas of life? • ...
crucigrama 2022-03-02
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- Estado de bienestar físico, mental y social
- Estado de cansancio mental provocado por la exigencia de un rendimiento muy superior al normal
- Es toda actividad que el hombre realiza de transformación de la naturaleza con el fin de mejorar la calidad de vida
- Condición física o mental adversa identificable que surge, empeora o ambas a causa de una enfermedad laboral
- aquellas características inherentes a las instalaciones, procesos, maquinaria, equipo, herramientas y materiales que pueden poner en riesgo la salud la integridad física o la vida de los trabajadores
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- Es todo suceso repentino que sobrevenga por causa o colocación de trabajo, y que produzca en el trabajador
- Conjunto de actividades dedicadas a la identificación, evaluación y control de los factores de riesgo
- Acto con potencial de daño en términos de enfermedad o lesión a las personas
- Factores físicos y biológicos que rodean a los seres vivos e influyen en su desarrollo y comportamiento
- Disciplina que se encarga del diseño de lugares de trabajo, herramientas y tareas
10 Clues: Estado de bienestar físico, mental y social • Acto con potencial de daño en términos de enfermedad o lesión a las personas • Disciplina que se encarga del diseño de lugares de trabajo, herramientas y tareas • Estado de cansancio mental provocado por la exigencia de un rendimiento muy superior al normal • ...
Why you should take a break: Prioritizing mental health in schools 2024-05-31
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- health The state of well-being in which an individual realizes their abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, work productively, and contribute to their community.
- Caused by or resulting from a traumatic experience or event.
- Instances of sudden collapse or failure, often used to describe emotional or mental distress.
- attacks Sudden episodes of intense fear or anxiety, often accompanied by physical symptoms such as rapid heartbeat, sweating, and shortness of breath.
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- A mark of disgrace or shame associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person, often leading to discrimination or prejudice.
- Innovative or pioneering; introducing new methods or ideas.
- The practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health and well-being, especially during periods of stress.
- Having such a great effect on the mind as to be difficult to bear; overpowering.
- depression A mental health disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in activities.
- Achieving or producing a significant amount or result.
10 Clues: Achieving or producing a significant amount or result. • Innovative or pioneering; introducing new methods or ideas. • Caused by or resulting from a traumatic experience or event. • Having such a great effect on the mind as to be difficult to bear; overpowering. • Instances of sudden collapse or failure, often used to describe emotional or mental distress. • ...
Chapter 5: Crossword 2025-03-28
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- Type of concept which is the accumulation of scenario and frames, related to emotions and feelings.
- A scheme of events; knowledge about events in dynamics, synopsis of development.
- The basic, essential and distinctive features of the concept, according to V.I. Karasik.
- Axiological and cultural aspects of the concept, according to V.I. Karasik.
- A generalized (space and contour oriented) mental image of an object or phenomenon concerning its form, shape, contour, outline, skeleton.
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- Hierarchical organization of associations whiсh rеlatе еlеmеnts and еntitiеs assoсiatеd with a partiсular еmbеddеd sсеnе, situation or еvеnt from the human еxpеriеnсe.
- A relatively abstract mental representation that assembles the key attributes or features that best represent instances of a given category.
- A conceptual structure, constructed out of incomplete perceptual components; and representing the whole image.
- Complex mental unit, a means of representation of knowledge structures, a multifold cognitive structure, an operational unit of memory.
- Pragmatic, associative, connotative, figurative, expressive features of the concept, according to R.M.Frumkin.
10 Clues: Axiological and cultural aspects of the concept, according to V.I. Karasik. • A scheme of events; knowledge about events in dynamics, synopsis of development. • The basic, essential and distinctive features of the concept, according to V.I. Karasik. • Type of concept which is the accumulation of scenario and frames, related to emotions and feelings. • ...
SHSS - Mental Health Awareness 2025-05-05
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- The Social Worker, who is available to assist with benefits and entitlements.
- A state of being present and aware of one's thoughts, feelings, and bodily sensations in the current moment without judgment.
- The practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health.
- A feeling of worry, unease, or apprehension, often about potential future events or situations. It's a normal human response to stress, but can become problematic when it interferes with daily life.
- The acronym for the name of the program that provides nursing, counselor, and social work services to your building.
- National Mental Health Awareness Month
- The Geriatric Counselor, who is available to discuss mental health and talk about anything that is on your mind.
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- The Geriatric Wellness Nurse, who is available for blood pressure screenings, medication management, and more!
- Encompasses an individual's emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
- A common mental health condition characterized by a persistent low mood, loss of interest or pleasure in activities, and other symptoms that can significantly interfere with daily life.
10 Clues: National Mental Health Awareness Month • The practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health. • Encompasses an individual's emotional, psychological, and social well-being. • The Social Worker, who is available to assist with benefits and entitlements. • ...
January Group: Personality Disorders 2018-06-25
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- Peak years for the onset of psychotic disorders: Late adolescence and early _________.
- Main fear of individuals with borderline personality disorder.
- Mood disorder often misdiagnosed instead of borderline personality disorder: _________ disorder.
- Other personality disorder often comorbid with narcissistic personality disorder: _______ personality disorder.
- Personality disorder characterized by boldness, aggression, untrustworthiness, and an absence of fear and feelings.
- Photographer whose ads were the first known photographic selfies: Robert ______.
- Area of psychology devoted to understanding and treating mental disorders: ________ psychology.
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- Key need of individual with narcissistic personality disorder.
- Disfunctional pattern of behaviour and experience differing from cultural norms:______ disorder.
- Diagnostic manual used by mental health clinicians.
- Film depicting a patient with borderline personality disorder: Girl, ______.
- Trait lacking in individuals with narcissistic personality disorder.
- Disorder characterized by attention-seeking behaviour: ______ personality disorder.
- Key trait difference between psychopathy and antisocial personality disorder.
- Brain area with reduced reactivity in individuals with antisocial personality disorder.
- Substance correlated in high dosage with the prevalence of psychosis and schizoid personality disorder.
16 Clues: Diagnostic manual used by mental health clinicians. • Key need of individual with narcissistic personality disorder. • Main fear of individuals with borderline personality disorder. • Trait lacking in individuals with narcissistic personality disorder. • Film depicting a patient with borderline personality disorder: Girl, ______. • ...
Nursing Crossword 2023-09-28
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- Who helps Tonia care for the prisoners?
- Besides the patients, nurses need to also take care of who?
- Before Jason was a nurse, what was his job that would soon help him with his anatomy class?
- Melissa talks about how important it is for nurses to be able to detect _____________ through a patient.
- The homeless man that's life was completely changed by Whitney?
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- Health ______ means that we all have what we need to be as healthy as possible.
- Whitney fear is a _____ mental health nurse practitioner.
- Brian McMillion mainly cares for people who are_______.
- Sister Stephen Bloesl brings in ____ animals to comfort her patients.
- Jason short often goes to homes where ________ cant even reach.
- Many patients get ________ against for their looks, race, and wealth.
- How many years did Whitney work with homeless people?
- Whitney helps people who struggle with physical and _____ heath.
- Tonia tries to see her patients only as ______, not prisoners.
- What kind of nurse was Brian?
- Who was Naomi's biggest supporter?
16 Clues: What kind of nurse was Brian? • Who was Naomi's biggest supporter? • Who helps Tonia care for the prisoners? • How many years did Whitney work with homeless people? • Brian McMillion mainly cares for people who are_______. • Whitney fear is a _____ mental health nurse practitioner. • Besides the patients, nurses need to also take care of who? • ...
THU'S HEALTH CROSSWORD :) 2022-05-26
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- symptoms of inattention, distractibility, and poor working memory
- ending your own life
- a physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
- a chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness
- we need this daily to survive
- a substance used to treat moderate to severe pain
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances
- designed to prevent pregnancy
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- a complex network of cells, tissues, organs, and the substances they make that helps the body fight infections and other diseases
- a type of cannabis
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- a colorless volatile flammable liquid that is produced by the natural fermentation of sugars
- something to treat with disease and can also kill you if taken too much
- having or relating to two poles or extremities
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
16 Clues: a type of cannabis • ending your own life • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • we need this daily to survive • designed to prevent pregnancy • having or relating to two poles or extremities • a substance used to treat moderate to severe pain • symptoms of inattention, distractibility, and poor working memory • ...
about me! do you know me bestie? 2024-12-06
Vocab 10 2022-02-09
10 Clues: lucky • secret • effective • disparate • accumulate • mental calmness • causing annoyance • somewhat inactive • essence of a speech or text • tending to obstruct or harm
Mental Hea has a lth Awareness 2014-05-11
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- _____ are great companions and are good for your health.
- Taking care of your mental _____ helps you make better choices and decisions.
- When you _____, your brain releases endorphins that make you feel better.
- Staying _____ to others and the community makes people feel good.
- What you _____ has a lot to do with how you feel.
- Sunlight can increase feelings of _____.
- There are different vitamins and _____ in the different colors of fruits and vegetables.
- Eating the _____ means to eat different colors of fruits and vegetables.
- It is good to have a _____ to talk to.
- _____ is how you manage yourself when faced with a difficult situation.
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- It is better for your health to _____ outside than it is to watch T.V.
- When people do not get enough _____ they may feel moody and short-tempered.
- One great way to increase your self-esteem and feel good is by _____ others.
- Too much _____ is bad for your health. Hint: Your body releases adrenaline in response to this.
- Getting good sleep is important for your growth and _____.
- When you think _____ you feel happier.
- One way to think more positive is to be _____.
- May is _____ Health Awareness Month.
- Laughing and having _____ is good for your mind, body, and spirit.
- Eating a healthy _____ can make you feel full of energy and more alert.
20 Clues: May is _____ Health Awareness Month. • When you think _____ you feel happier. • It is good to have a _____ to talk to. • Sunlight can increase feelings of _____. • One way to think more positive is to be _____. • What you _____ has a lot to do with how you feel. • _____ are great companions and are good for your health. • ...
Mental Health Coping Skills Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-19
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- A book in which to record your personal experiences, thoughts, and feelings
- Obtaining adequate ______ in the meals you eat is essential to maintaining good physical and mental health
- People you like and enjoy being with who are a source of social support
- Time ________ is the ability to plan daily tasks to increase efficiency or productivity
- Any physical activity that enhances physical fitness and reduces stress, anxiety, and depression
- A sense of connection to something bigger than ourselves
- A financial plan used to decide the amount of money that can be spent and how it will be spent
- _______ a book can help to stimulate your mind and decrease stress
- An expression or appearance of merriment or amusement that decreases stress hormones and strengthens the immune system
- An animal in your home that can help decrease loneliness and reduce stress
- Sounds that are sung by voices or played on musical instruments
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- Spending your time helping others in need by ______ can help decrease depression and increase self-worth
- Activities that people enjoy doing that can help reduce stress and anxiety
- Abbreviation for the free counseling program available to employees
- Another name for psychotherapy
- It is important to set short and long term ______ to plan and achieve what you want
- A technique used to promote relaxation and clear the mind that often includes closing the eyes and repeating a mantra
- A period of time spent away from home to relax, usually involving travelling
- It is important to get enough _______ at night to ensure your mind and body get the rest they need
- Taking slow, deep _________ reduces stress and increases relaxation
- A period of time used to calm oneself down when angry
21 Clues: Another name for psychotherapy • A period of time used to calm oneself down when angry • A sense of connection to something bigger than ourselves • Sounds that are sung by voices or played on musical instruments • _______ a book can help to stimulate your mind and decrease stress • Abbreviation for the free counseling program available to employees • ...
Mental Health: The 5 Golden Rules 2022-05-03
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- another word for hear
- you must always pay.. when they talk
- something nutritious and tasty
- treatment that heals or relieves
- don't preach or give..
- children's aid telephone
- to make something seem less unpleasant
- who is the conversation about?
- types of questions you should ask
- a device you can put away when talking
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- your role
- number for emergency services
- what not to look like
- centre for addiction and mental health
- make their feelings..
- another word for assist
- when you are confused, ask for..
- tell your friend you are..
- this type of embrace can show you care
- how you should treat their feelings
20 Clues: your role • what not to look like • another word for hear • make their feelings.. • don't preach or give.. • another word for assist • children's aid telephone • tell your friend you are.. • number for emergency services • something nutritious and tasty • who is the conversation about? • treatment that heals or relieves • when you are confused, ask for.. • ...
Permainan Tradisional untuk Kesehatan Mental Remaja 2025-11-11
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- Orang lain yang melihat sebuah kejadian ditempat perkara.
- Permainan bola kecil karet yang melatih koordinasi tangan dan mata.
- Kemampuan merasakan dan memahami perasaan orang lain.
- Permainan lompat kotak yang melatih fokus dan keseimbangan.
- Tindakan menyakiti orang lain secara sengaja dan berulang di sekolah.
- Hak seseorang untuk melindungi data pribadi di internet.
- Proses bantuan profesional melalui komunikasi tatap muka.
- Permainan yang berputar pada porosnya dan keseimbangan pada satu titik.
- Permainan tali yang dipegang 2 orang sama tinggi.
- Permainan berjalan dengan bambu panjang.
- Permainan berlari untuk mencegah lawan melewati penjaga garis.
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- Menjalin hubungan atau koneksi sosial.
- Kompromi yang dilakukan dua pihak atau lebih yang dicapai melalui musyawarah mufakat.
- Kemampuan bangkit dari tekanan, kegagalan, atau masalah sosial.
- Permainan dua kelompok yang menjaga markas.
- Fitur untuk menyaring konten negatif sebelum terlihat pengguna.
- Permainan bersembunyi yang melatih kecerdikan.
- Permainan yang dimainkan oleh dua tim untuk menarik ke arah berlawanan.
- Permainan menerbangkan benda yang terbuat dari lembaran ringan dengan kerangka.
- Permainan menggunakan alat di mana peserta memasukkan kedua kakinya dan melompat untuk mencapai garis finis.
20 Clues: Menjalin hubungan atau koneksi sosial. • Permainan berjalan dengan bambu panjang. • Permainan dua kelompok yang menjaga markas. • Permainan bersembunyi yang melatih kecerdikan. • Permainan tali yang dipegang 2 orang sama tinggi. • Kemampuan merasakan dan memahami perasaan orang lain. • Hak seseorang untuk melindungi data pribadi di internet. • ...
Marijuana Crossword Puzzle 2018-10-11
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- A method that gets most teenagers their introduction to marijuana and other drugs and has to do with peers influencing others to conform to the group or individual.
- An experience that comes with marijuana use and what usually gets people addicted to having marijuana again. It is also linked to happiness.
- A cannabis sativa plant with high levels of _____ is called Marijuana.
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- This is a cannabis sativa plant that is used for creating strong fiber.
- A ______ of marijuana would allow it to be used medically.
- Known as a term for stopping or reducing a use of a drug and comes with many physical and mental symptoms.
- ______ is a mental illness associated with marijuana that leaves you with a horrible mood, disinterest in social activities, and a dissatisfaction with life.
- This type of drug when used excessively can lead to addiction with other drugs.
- This is a condition that breaks down emotional/mental functions such as reasoning into delusions and distrust.
- This is a symptom that leads to hallucinations and delusions.
10 Clues: A ______ of marijuana would allow it to be used medically. • This is a symptom that leads to hallucinations and delusions. • A cannabis sativa plant with high levels of _____ is called Marijuana. • This is a cannabis sativa plant that is used for creating strong fiber. • This type of drug when used excessively can lead to addiction with other drugs. • ...
May Wellness Puzzle 2024-04-25
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- Letting go of negative thoughts or _______ can help make space for healthier ideas and behaviors.
- Reconnect with nature by walking around the neighborhood, enjoying your coffee or tea _______ or moving a regular workout outdoors.
- Mental health is important at every _____ of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood.
- Reach success with the 5-2-1-0 ______ by planning meals and having healthy snacks on hand and in eye sight.
- Mental illnesses can occur ____________, while others are chronic.
- Salmon maintains healthy bones and joints, promotes heart health, supports _____ health and decreases inflammation.
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- Just like you'd honor a work meeting or personal appointment, participate in activities and _______ that fulfill you and bring joy.
- Learn a new language, play chess, practice mindful _________ meditation or work a jigsaw puzzle to sharpen your memory and focus.
- Each condition has its own symptoms but some common signs of mental illness include excessive fears and worries, difficulty concentrating and social __________.
- Schedule ______ family time such as walks in the neighborhood and at the park.
10 Clues: Mental illnesses can occur ____________, while others are chronic. • Schedule ______ family time such as walks in the neighborhood and at the park. • Letting go of negative thoughts or _______ can help make space for healthier ideas and behaviors. • Mental health is important at every _____ of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood. • ...
History of Psychology 2024-01-03
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- the belief that humans have free will and will strive to reach their personal potential
- American Psychologist who studied obedience and authority
- The Study of mind and behavior
- the scientific study of observable behavior
- Greek Philosopher who theorized the brain was the control center for the body
- associated with psychoanalysis, believed physical problems stemmed from the mind, not the brain
- American Psychologist who trained a nine month old to fear a white rabbit
- Greek Philosopher who theorized about learning, memory and motivation
- The shape of the skull determines mental traits
- Structure of the mind, the building blocks of consciousness
- first founder of the school of functionalism
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- American Psychologist who created the Stanford Prison Experiment
- experiment that proved that fear could be conditioned in humans
- the importance of unconscious motives and internal conflicts in determining human behavior
- Coined the term "Operant conditioning"
- how mental processes help organisms adapt to their environment, function of the mind
- German Psychologist, established first psychological laboratory at the University of Leipzig
- Russian experimenter who coined the term "Classical Conditioning"
18 Clues: The Study of mind and behavior • Coined the term "Operant conditioning" • the scientific study of observable behavior • first founder of the school of functionalism • The shape of the skull determines mental traits • American Psychologist who studied obedience and authority • Structure of the mind, the building blocks of consciousness • ...
FACTORES HUMANOS II 2024-05-13
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- Su objetivo es el de identificar peligros relacionados a la seguridad y mitigar sus riesgos. ___ management.
- Forma de hipoxia causada por el alcohol. ______ hypoxia.
- Receptores visuales que detectan formas y movimientos.
- Es un síntoma de la hiperventilación.
- Checklist que puede ser utilizada para determinar la preparación física y mental para el vuelo.
- Cansancio o hastío.
- Órganos situados en el oído interno que perciben la posición por la forma en la que estamos equilibrados. ______ system.
- Combinación de probabilidad y severidad de un peligro.
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- Régimen excesivo y profundo de la respiración.
- Es un síntoma de la hipoxia.
- La ingesta de alcohol _____ la respuesta a los estímulos.
- <<No tan rápido, piensa primero>> es el antídoto para qué actitud peligrosa?.
- Condición que podría causar o contribuir a un accidente.
- Forma de hipoxia causada por un envenenamiento por monóxido de carbono. ______ hypoxia.
- La letra I del modelo DECIDE significa:
- Aproximación sistemática al proceso mental utilizado por los pilotos. AERONAUTICAL _____ MAKING.
- Forma de hipoxia causada por una isquemia. _____ hypoxia.
- Respuesta del organismo ante demandas físicas y fisiológicas.
18 Clues: Cansancio o hastío. • Es un síntoma de la hipoxia. • Es un síntoma de la hiperventilación. • La letra I del modelo DECIDE significa: • Régimen excesivo y profundo de la respiración. • Receptores visuales que detectan formas y movimientos. • Combinación de probabilidad y severidad de un peligro. • Condición que podría causar o contribuir a un accidente. • ...
Home Remedies 2023-01-16
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- Physical activities that are good for our physic and mental status
- Comestible part of a plant that give us minerals, vitamins, etc
- Water in the air
- Contains genetic and Is how we develop and the form of us
- Molecules that can prevent the oxidation of other molecules
- More weight ofer the appropiated
- The first meal of the day
- Process that make our body digest the liquids by the esophagus
- The resting of our body that also give us energy and recovering
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- Organ of our body witch is responsible of respiration
- Citrics that have many vitamins
- Lazy person that don´t make exercise and usually eats junk food
- Feeling of tense, it could be physical, mental or emotional
- Injury maded up by a exposing of hot things
- Topical creams that are good for our skin
- When a person has to take medicine to cure or alleviate a disease
- Transport with our feet
- Desert made up of Milk Eciense of vanilla, water and other ingretients that in exess are bad for our health
18 Clues: Water in the air • Transport with our feet • The first meal of the day • Citrics that have many vitamins • More weight ofer the appropiated • Topical creams that are good for our skin • Injury maded up by a exposing of hot things • Organ of our body witch is responsible of respiration • Contains genetic and Is how we develop and the form of us • ...
Self-Esteem 2025-09-22
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- A personal, achievable target you set for yourself.
- The way you talk to yourself in your head.
- Your body is a temple; this is the act of taking care of it.
- The practice of being mindful about what and how you eat.
- The opposite of negative self-talk.
- The quality of being kind and understanding towards yourself, especially when you make a mistake.
- The practice of being aware of the present moment without judgment.
- Drinking enough water is an example of this.
- The ability to bounce back from challenges.
- Getting enough of this is vital for mental and physical recovery.
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- A mindset that sees challenges as opportunities to grow.
- The way you hold your body when sitting or standing, which can improve your confidence.
- The limits you set to protect your physical and mental well-being.
- A state of emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
- Feeling good about yourself and your abilities.
- Writing down your thoughts and feelings to improve self-awareness.
- Focusing on what you have, rather than what you lack.
- A form of exercise that builds strength and endurance.
18 Clues: The opposite of negative self-talk. • The way you talk to yourself in your head. • The ability to bounce back from challenges. • Drinking enough water is an example of this. • Feeling good about yourself and your abilities. • A personal, achievable target you set for yourself. • Focusing on what you have, rather than what you lack. • ...
my cw 2012-11-06
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- A stupid or silly person
- A phenomenon that becomes popular for a very short time
- Having or showing a cunning and deceitful nature.
- To find some evidence
- Readily expressing anger or irritation.
- Something odd,wierd
- Wander about a place.
- Treat with an apparent kindness that betrays a feeling of superiority
- Make a search for someone or something in various places
- Make a physical or mental effort.
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- Trouble or annoy (someone) with frequent or persistent requests or interruptions
- A trace of something that is disappearing or no longer exists.
- Tending to remind one of something
- Talk nonsense
- Something that causes pain or suffering.
- Impossible to stop or prevent.
- Conceited or arrogant, esp. in a bold or cheeky way.
- Precursory: warning of future misfortune.
- Inherent mental or physical powers.
- A wildly emotional and exaggerated reaction.
- Smile in an affectedly coquettish, coy, or ingratiating manner.
- A person filled with excessive and single-minded zeal, esp. for an extreme religious or political cause.
- Agitate or turn (milk or cream) in a machine in order to produce butter.
- (Verb)Cause continual trouble or distress to.
24 Clues: Talk nonsense • Something odd,wierd • To find some evidence • Wander about a place. • A stupid or silly person • Impossible to stop or prevent. • Make a physical or mental effort. • Tending to remind one of something • Inherent mental or physical powers. • Readily expressing anger or irritation. • Something that causes pain or suffering. • Precursory: warning of future misfortune. • ...
psychology 12 2015-02-24
Across
- is everything you do
- many people say we evolved from them
- believed that we are controlled by our environment
- general framework for scientific study
- Rogers studied for the ministry before switching to psychology
- an approach that views behaviour as a product of learning
- study or watch the behaviour
- a system that views the individual as the product of unconscious forces
- using leeches to bleed out your evil
- bile was thought to make you depressed if it ran in your blood
- using mental process
Down
- you are a?
- Freud FROID , Austrian physician
- process of making your own system by borrowing from other systems
- psychologists psychologists that study certain behaviours four applied psychology/psychologists who make direct use of the finding from research Charles Darwin/five year journey on boat to study animals from another land
- wundt pronounced VOONT
- Greek philosopher
- James published a book that was 1,400 pages long
- nerve cells and muscular responses
- behaviour viewed as a reflection of internal growth
- scientific study of mental process
- a term we use today
- B. Watson studied the impact of learning on human emotion
23 Clues: you are a? • Greek philosopher • a term we use today • is everything you do • using mental process • wundt pronounced VOONT • study or watch the behaviour • Freud FROID , Austrian physician • nerve cells and muscular responses • scientific study of mental process • many people say we evolved from them • using leeches to bleed out your evil • general framework for scientific study • ...
Vocab 2015-02-18
Across
- relatively permanent behavior change due to experience
- learned ability to distinguish between a conditional stimulus and other irrelevant stimuli
- ability to retrieve information not in conscience awareness
- organisms associate their own actions with consequences
- strengthens a response by presenting a typically pleasurable stimulus after a response
- the awareness that things continue to exist even when not perceived
- activation
- rules for combining words into grammatically sensible sentences in a given language
- fertilized egg
- Learning that has persisted over time and information that has been stored and can be retrieved
- system of rules that enables us to communicate with and understand others
Down
- a persons characteristic emotional re-activity and intensity
- photographic memory
- refers to all mental activities associated with thinking knowing, remembering and communication
- type of learning in which one learns to link two or more stimuli and anticipate events
- period of sexual maturation during which a person becomes capable of reproducing
- doing many things at once
- sense of self
- view that psychology should be an objective science that studies behavior without reference to mental processes
- developing human organism about two weeks after fertilization
20 Clues: activation • sense of self • fertilized egg • photographic memory • doing many things at once • relatively permanent behavior change due to experience • organisms associate their own actions with consequences • ability to retrieve information not in conscience awareness • a persons characteristic emotional re-activity and intensity • ...
Human Dev Review Childhood and Adolescence 2015-03-18
Across
- a stage of identity formation in which children just accept what they are given
- this dude has a theory of moral development
- the type of aggression epitomized by the "Mean Girls" in middle school
- a type of antisocial behavior profile that only lasts through the teen years, possibly part of typical "storm and stress"
- thinking about memory and memory strategies
- a stage of identity formation in which children are trying out various identities
- a type of child maltreatment involving not meeting basic needs
- a theory of mating that describes people self-matching with others of a similar mate value
- not the "queen bee," but a child everyone actually likes
- a parenting style defined by high control and low warmth
- a type of aggression intended to harm
Down
- not shy, but rule-breaking
- a type of aggression used to get what you want
- _____________ disability used to be called mental retardation
- a child some people like but some people hate
- brother or sister
- thinking about thinking
- __________ age: the age level at which you perform (e.g., on an IQ test)
- describes a teen who is irritable, losing sleep, losing pleasure in activities
- ___________ crisis
20 Clues: brother or sister • ___________ crisis • thinking about thinking • not shy, but rule-breaking • a type of aggression intended to harm • this dude has a theory of moral development • thinking about memory and memory strategies • a child some people like but some people hate • a type of aggression used to get what you want • ...
