mental Crossword Puzzles
February Wellness Crossword 2021-02-04
Across
- When pairing resistance training with aerobic activity, you can _____ your good cholesterol levels and lower bad cholesterol levels.
- Refreshing your mental health is a personal ______ and one that should be cared for accordingly.
- Like maintenance on a car, do what you need to do to keep yourself _______ well.
- Other factors that increase your risk for heart disease—such as stress, __________, obesity, diabetes, smoking and a poor diet—are controllable.
- Heart _______ continues to be the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States.
- ___________ workouts, like stretching and balance, are critical for musculoskeletal health.
Down
- Use sweet potatoes, nut butter, maple syrup, cocoa powder and chocolate chips to create healthy breakfast ________.
- One of the best ways to revive yourself is to _____ time with people who light you up.
- When you declutter, you're creating space for ______ clarity and opening up physical space, too.
- Planking will help _____ your deep, inner core muscles.
- If you’re in a bad mood, working through a tough challenge, or even need to _______ stress, physical activity is an excellent way to tackle those issues.
- If you’re ingesting unhealthy food, negative news, and surrounding yourself with unhappy people, your life will _______ an unhealthy physical and mental state.
12 Clues: Planking will help _____ your deep, inner core muscles. • Like maintenance on a car, do what you need to do to keep yourself _______ well. • One of the best ways to revive yourself is to _____ time with people who light you up. • ___________ workouts, like stretching and balance, are critical for musculoskeletal health. • ...
Module 32-36 2022-01-14
Across
- the tendency to be more confident than correct—to overestimate the accuracy of our beliefs and judgments.
- narrows the available problem solutions to determine the single best solution
- a system of rules that enables us to communicate with and understand others
- that eerie sense that "I've experienced this before."
- explicit memory of facts and general knowledge
- a mental image or best example of a category
- an area of the frontal lobe, usually in the left hemisphere, that directs the muscle movements involved in speech.
- a neural center located in the limbic system; helps process explicit memories for storage
- beginning at about 4 months, the stage of speech development in which the infant spontaneously utters various sounds at first unrelated to the household language
- the activation, often unconsciously, of certain associations, thus predisposing one's perception, memory, or response
- the basic defense mechanism that banishes from consciousness anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories
- a process in which previously stored memories, when retrieved, are potentially altered before being stored again
- in language, the smallest distinctive sound unit
Down
- smallest unit of language that has meaning
- our spoken, written, or signed words and the ways we combine them to communicate meaning
- all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- an effortless, immediate, automatic feeling or thought, as contrasted with explicit, conscious reasoning
- the inability to see a problem from a new perspective, by employing a different mental set
- an increase in a cell's firing potential after brief, rapid stimulation
- a sudden realization of a problem's solution
- a simple thinking strategy that often allows us to make judgments and solve problems efficiently
- an inability to form new memories
- the way an issue is posed
- a methodical, logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a particular problem.
24 Clues: the way an issue is posed • an inability to form new memories • smallest unit of language that has meaning • a sudden realization of a problem's solution • a mental image or best example of a category • explicit memory of facts and general knowledge • in language, the smallest distinctive sound unit • that eerie sense that "I've experienced this before." • ...
Cognition Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-04
Across
- proposes that there are three distinct types of intelligence: practical, distinct, and analytical.
- Permits individuals to see causal relationships in events and infer associations between and among them
- our tendency to use information that comes to mind quickly and easily when making decisions about the future
- The ability to solve problems without relying on past experience and accumulated knowledge, Examples: solving puzzles
- The set of rules that describe how words and phrases in language are arranged into grammatical sentences.
- (General intelligence), the existence of broad mental capacity that influences performance on cognitive ability measures
- mental imagery that involves the sense of having “pictures” in the mind.
- a mental shortcut that we use when estimating probabilities.
- Making inferences based on an observation
Down
- The tendency to interpret, recall, or favor information that confirms what they think or believe.
- The ability to utilize skills and knowledge from prior learning
- A collection of objects, events, or other items with common properties arranged in a multilevel structure.
- Prespeech sounds that infants make at around 6 months. Usually regarded as practice in vocalization Examples: dada
- Making an inference based on widely accepted facts and premises.
- A pattern of thought or behavior that organizes categories of information and the relationships among them.
- Periods of psychological development, limited in time duration. The sensitive period for spoken language is 7 months-3 years
- the flow of information throughout the human nervous system involving the operation of perceptual systems memory stores decision processes and response mechanisms.
- The ability to mentality manipulate objects in space and to imagine them in different locations and positions.
- The ability to use words and combinations of words effectively in communication and problem solving
- An abstract system of rules that describes how language works.
- awareness and understanding of one’s own thoughts/ thought process
- the naturally occurring frequency of a phenomenon in a population
- vowel like sounds made by young infants when they’re happy
23 Clues: Making inferences based on an observation • vowel like sounds made by young infants when they’re happy • a mental shortcut that we use when estimating probabilities. • An abstract system of rules that describes how language works. • The ability to utilize skills and knowledge from prior learning • Making an inference based on widely accepted facts and premises. • ...
Health Alcohol Vocab 2016-05-16
Across
- is a drug that is produced by a chemical reaction in fruits, vegetables, and grains.
- disease characterized by scarring and eventual destruction of the liver.
- (FAS) FAS is a group of alcohol related birth defects that include both physical and mental problems.
- is a type of addiction in which the body itself feels a direct need for a drug.
- a progressive, chronic disease involving a mental and physical need for alcohol.
- a condition in which fat builds up in the liver and cannot be broken down.
- persons who create an atmosphere in which the alcoholic can comfortably continue his or unacceptable behavior.
- a condition in which the body doesn't get the nutrients to grow and function properly.
- is a process in which your body needs more and more of a drug to get the same effect.
- the consumption a large quantity of alcohol in a very short period of time.
- a person’s mental and physical abilities have been impaired by alcohol.
Down
- the physical and physiological reactions that occur when someone stops using an addictive substance.
- a physical or physiological need for a drug.
- the physical process of freeing the body of an addictive substance.
- (BAC) a measure of the amount of alcohol present in a person’s blood.
- the process of learning to live an alcohol-free life, and is usually long and difficult.
- a pattern of drinking that results in one or more well defined behaviors within a twelve-month period.
- is a return to the use of a drug after attempting to stop.
- are drugs that slow down the body’s functions and reactions.
- is a dangerous condition that results when a person drinks excessive amounts of alcohol over a short time period.
- is a gathering in which family and friends get the problem drinker to agree to seek help.
- the ability of the body to respond quickly and appropriate to situations.
- other ways of thinking or acting.
23 Clues: other ways of thinking or acting. • a physical or physiological need for a drug. • is a return to the use of a drug after attempting to stop. • are drugs that slow down the body’s functions and reactions. • the physical process of freeing the body of an addictive substance. • (BAC) a measure of the amount of alcohol present in a person’s blood. • ...
La inteligencia como proceso de la información 2020-03-29
Across
- Se ocupa de la actividad mental implicada en conseguir ajustes al contexto.
- Inteligencia que nos permite crear sonidos. ritmos y melodias.
- Inteligencia que consiste en el entendimiento del entorno natural y la observación científica de la naturaleza como biología, geología o astronomía.
- Son los procesos usados en resolución de problemas y toma de decisiones que implican la mayor parte de la capacidad de gestión de nuestra mente.
- Esta capacidad permite separar problemas y ver soluciones no evidentes.
- Inteligencia que es la habilidad para controlar movimientos de todo el cuerpo para realizar actividades físicas.
- Para Lachman el procesamiento de _____ considera que unas pocas operaciones como codificar, comparar, localizar y almacenar, pueden, en último extremo, dar cuenta de la inteligencia humana y la capacidad para crear conocimiento.
- Estos componentes son los procesos que llevan a cabo las acciones que dictan los metacomponentes.
- Capacidad de relacionar conocimientos que poseemos para resolver una determinada situación.
- Inteligencia que se refiere a la habilidad para resolver problemas logicos y matematicos.
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- Esta etapa trata principalmente que tan bien se realiza una tarea,con relación a lo familiar que sea.
- Es un proceso que se ha realizado múltiples veces y ahora puede hacerse con poco o nada de pensamiento adicional.
- Inteligencia que es la habilidad de crear un modelo mental de formas, colores y texturas.Está ligada a la imaginación.
- Inteligencia que en pocas palabras es nuestra conciencia.
- Inteligencia que se refiere a la fluidez que posee una persona en el uso de la palabra.
- Es la posesión del conocimiento, el saber cosas.
- Refiere la explicación de la conducta a entidades mentales, estados, procesos y disposiciones de naturaleza mental para lo cual reclama un nivel de discurso propio.
- Estos componentes de adquisición de _____ se utilizan en la obtención de nueva información.
- Se centraba esencialmente en el estudio del aprendizaje, mediante teorías basadas en el análisis de estímulos y sus respuestas.
- Inteligencia que consiste en relacionarse y comprender a las demás personas.
20 Clues: Es la posesión del conocimiento, el saber cosas. • Inteligencia que en pocas palabras es nuestra conciencia. • Inteligencia que nos permite crear sonidos. ritmos y melodias. • Esta capacidad permite separar problemas y ver soluciones no evidentes. • Se ocupa de la actividad mental implicada en conseguir ajustes al contexto. • ...
Chapter 1 Psychology Terminology 2021-09-05
Across
- scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research
- _____Psychologist who studies biological, emotional, cognitive, and social changes that occur over a lifetime
- Studies how people and animals adapt to their environment
- scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
- studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior
- Wundt First to use a systematic procedure to study human behavior
- studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- psychologist who may work in a mental health or social welfare agency
- School that focuses on how we process, store, and retrieve information
- psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
- Approach that studies how physical and chemical changes in our body influence our behavior
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- understand human behavior by examining the rules of the social groups
- Argued that perception is more than the sum of its parts - it involves a whole pattern
- school that believes each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- An educated guess about some phenomenon
- psychologist who is concerned with helping students learn, instructional devices, teaching methods, etc
- studied unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior
- branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders and can prescribe medication
- Taught the first class of psychology at Harvard; considered the "father of psychology"
- A _____ Psychologist helps people with problems of everyday life
- Having to do with an organism's physical processes
- ____Psychologist who diagnoses and treats people with emotional disturbances
- complex explanation based on findings from a large number of experimental studies
- All psychologists agree that their work must be ____
- Believes that human nature is evolving and self directed
- ____ is observable
26 Clues: ____ is observable • An educated guess about some phenomenon • Having to do with an organism's physical processes • All psychologists agree that their work must be ____ • Believes that human nature is evolving and self directed • Studies how people and animals adapt to their environment • A _____ Psychologist helps people with problems of everyday life • ...
Philippines Number 1 2017-12-20
Across
- repeat aloud or declaim (a poem or passage) from memory before an audience
- a damaging immune response by the body to a substance, especially pollen, fur, a particular food, or dust, to which it has become hypersensitive.
- splashed
- extreme physical or mental suffering
- water or other liquid diffused in a small quantity as vapor, within a solid, or condensed on a surface.
- a farm tool with a long handle and sharp metal prongs, used especially for lifting hay
- drain (someone) of their physical or mental resources; tire out
- painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints
- a length of something wound or arranged in a spiral or sequence of rings
- vapor of smoke
- great value
- a device that can control anything like television,radio and etc.
- open resistance; bold disobedience
- a respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing. It usually results from an allergic reaction or other forms of hypersensitivity
Down
- gas, smoke, or vapor that smells strongly or is dangerous to inhale.
- gemstone(green)
- of, characterized by, or suffering from the mental condition of paranoia
- flowers
- a smooth oily preparation that is rubbed on the skin for medicinal purposes or as a cosmetic
- the power or right to give orders
- its a bacteria that you can see in the part of the body
- it is an animal doctor
- relating to or caused by poison
- become or make larger or more extensive
- its a kind of novel that we read
- having an area of hardened skin
- an area of ground on which a town, building, or monument is constructed
- a poisonous substance secreted by animals such as snakes, spiders, and scorpions and typically injected into prey or aggressors by biting or stinging.
- to move back in shock
- soak in a moisture
30 Clues: flowers • splashed • great value • vapor of smoke • gemstone(green) • soak in a moisture • to move back in shock • it is an animal doctor • relating to or caused by poison • having an area of hardened skin • its a kind of novel that we read • the power or right to give orders • open resistance; bold disobedience • extreme physical or mental suffering • ...
Philippines Number 1 2017-12-20
Across
- to move back in shock
- a device that can control anything like television,radio and etc.
- its a bacteria that you can see in the part of the body
- having an area of hardened skin
- great value
- drain (someone) of their physical or mental resources; tire out
- painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints
- flowers
- gas, smoke, or vapor that smells strongly or is dangerous to inhale.
- of, characterized by, or suffering from the mental condition of paranoia
- a poisonous substance secreted by animals such as snakes, spiders, and scorpions and typically injected into prey or aggressors by biting or stinging.
- a damaging immune response by the body to a substance, especially pollen, fur, a particular food, or dust, to which it has become hypersensitive.
- open resistance; bold disobedience
- an area of ground on which a town, building, or monument is constructed
- relating to or caused by poison
- vapor of smoke
- become or make larger or more extensive
Down
- its a kind of novel that we read
- water or other liquid diffused in a small quantity as vapor, within a solid, or condensed on a surface.
- repeat aloud or declaim (a poem or passage) from memory before an audience
- the power or right to give orders
- soak in a moisture
- it is an animal doctor
- a farm tool with a long handle and sharp metal prongs, used especially for lifting hay
- splashed
- extreme physical or mental suffering
- a respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing. It usually results from an allergic reaction or other forms of hypersensitivity
- a smooth oily preparation that is rubbed on the skin for medicinal purposes or as a cosmetic
- gemstone(green)
- a length of something wound or arranged in a spiral or sequence of rings
30 Clues: flowers • splashed • great value • vapor of smoke • gemstone(green) • soak in a moisture • to move back in shock • it is an animal doctor • having an area of hardened skin • relating to or caused by poison • its a kind of novel that we read • the power or right to give orders • open resistance; bold disobedience • extreme physical or mental suffering • ...
Chapter 18 Vocab 2023-11-30
Across
- the separation of certain personality components or mental processes from conscious thought
- a dissociative disorder characterized by persistent or recurrent feelings of detachment from one's mental processes or body
- an excessive, irrational fear out of proportion to the actual danger
- disorder, recurring, unexpected panic attacks characterized by rapid heartbeat
- disorder, disorder in which a person's mood changes from depression to wild elation and back
- stress disorder, a disorder caused by a distressing event outside of the range of normal human experiences, intense persistent feelings or anxiety
- a person's unrealistic preoccupation with thoughts that he or she has a serious disease
- onset, type of depression usually after giving birth
- depressive disorder, persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life
- anxiety, an irrational fear of social situations in which one might be exposed to the close scrutiny of others
- mutism, consistent failure to speak in certain social situations in which the person may feel scrutinized by others
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
Down
- identity disorder, involves in existence of two or more personalities within a single individual
- disorder, experience a change in or loss of physical functioning in a major part of the body for which there is no medical explanation
- fear of being in places or situations in which escape may be difficult or impossible
- disorder, type of anxiety disorder characterized by obsessions - unwanted thoughts, ideas, or mental images that occur over and over again
- fugue, characterized not only by forgetting personal information and past events but also but suddenly relocating from home or work and taking on a new identity
- anxiety disorder, excessive worry or fear that is present nearly all of the time
- dementia, characterized by a sudden loss of memory, usually following a particularly stressful or traumatic event
- attack, relatively short period or intense fear or discomfort characterized by shortness of breath, dizziness, etc.
- psychological disorder characterized by extreme sadness, an inability to concentrate, and feelings of helplessness
- stress disorder, following a traumatic event with symptoms occurring immediately or within a month
- extreme excitement characterized by hyperactivity and chaotic behavior
- the expression of psychological distress through physical symptoms
24 Clues: onset, type of depression usually after giving birth • the expression of psychological distress through physical symptoms • an excessive, irrational fear out of proportion to the actual danger • extreme excitement characterized by hyperactivity and chaotic behavior • disorder, recurring, unexpected panic attacks characterized by rapid heartbeat • ...
psychology 2024-11-14
Across
- all of the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and
- the smallest units of meaning in a language.
- the ability to think about a problem or idea in new and unusual ways come up with unconventional solutions to problems.
- a linguist who believed that a language does more than describe a person’s
- a mental image of best example of a category.
- just trying any method to solve an answer. Ex. typing in random
- a specific problem.
- just coming up with the answer, the “aha” moment
- posing a question or wording a phrase in such a way to persuade someone’s
- a type of thinking in which problem solvers devise a number of possible alternative approaches to problems and multiple solutions, it involves taking risks.
- breaking things down from broad to specific. Superordinate (broad category), basic (most common), or subordinate
- having preexisting positions or beliefs about events, people, etc
Down
- one-word phrases babies make around the age of 12 months
- combining words to make meanings (like deep processing).
- a linguist who argues that young children possess an innate capability to
- and produce speech.
- coming up with new ideas
- he could invade Russia when no one else has ever successfully done it.
- argues that language acquisition is based on the principles of operant
- a logical, step-by-step procedure that, if followed correctly, will eventually
- the smallest distinctive units of sound used in a language.
- to figure out a pin number for an ATM card.
- babies imitate sounds and then are reinforced. ***Nurture point of view.
- the tendency to be more confident than correct. Ex. Hitler
- some concepts fit into a group because of their definition. Ex. by definition, a triangle has 3 sides
- thinking about thinking
- The way we communicate meaning (spoken, written, or gestured) to ourselves and others
- an organized mental framework about a particular topic, event, object, idea, setting or group of people.
28 Clues: and produce speech. • a specific problem. • thinking about thinking • coming up with new ideas • to figure out a pin number for an ATM card. • the smallest units of meaning in a language. • a mental image of best example of a category. • just coming up with the answer, the “aha” moment • one-word phrases babies make around the age of 12 months • ...
Cognition 2025-01-09
Across
- a nonmodifiable risk factor for AD
- term used to describe problems with balance and coordination
- recommended to establish early to protect AD patient
- Important part of the nursing process
- lasts for several seconds but it can be rehearsed or repeated and transferred into LTM (3words, no space)
- specialized cells of the nervous system that carry messages
- the ability to process and apply social information accurately and effectively (2words, no space)
- number 1 risk factor for AD
- sensory experiences that do not represent reality
- a type of aphasia where the individual is not able to recall the names of everyday objects
- includes four basic elements: person, place, time, and situation
- specialized chemicals that carry nerve impulses
- Term used to describe the cognitively impaired population
- acute change in the mental state
- complex set of mental processes in which you store, retrieve, and use information
- term used to describe compensating for memory gaps bu filling them in with fabricated events
- Broad screening tool
- insoluble deposits (2words, no space)
Down
- thick protein clots (3words, no space)
- general category of difficulty with or distortions of movement
- the most common form of dementia (2words, no space)
- Inadequate intake of oxygen that can lead to changes in mental status
- Sometimes mistaken for dementia
- inability to recognize objects through the use of one or more senses
- general term used to describe increased difficulty in thinking
- Important aspect of AD (2words, no space)
- the final sequence or destination of information that can be stored indefinitely (3words, no space)
- general term used to describe the degeneration of the neurologic systems of the brain
- inability to use or understand language
- rigid, false beliefs
- general term used to refer to the loss of recent or remote memory
31 Clues: rigid, false beliefs • Broad screening tool • number 1 risk factor for AD • Sometimes mistaken for dementia • acute change in the mental state • a nonmodifiable risk factor for AD • Important part of the nursing process • insoluble deposits (2words, no space) • thick protein clots (3words, no space) • inability to use or understand language • ...
Ap psychology 2025-12-15
Across
- The process of getting information out of memory storage.
- (2.7-2.8)
- (2.3-2.6)
- A methodical, logical problem-solving strategy that guarantees a solution by systematically trying all possible options.
- processing: Perception driven by external sensory information, where sensory data is processed and built up into perceptions.
- set: A mental predisposition or tendency to perceive one thing and not another, often influenced by context and past experiences.
- cues: Depth perception cues that require information from both eyes, such as retinal disparity and convergence.
- intelligence: Our ability to reason speedily and abstractly; tends to decrease with age.
- memory: A component of memory that actively holds a few items briefly for conscious processing before the information is forgotten or stored.
- intelligence: Our accumulated knowledge and verbal skills; tends to increase with age.
Down
- memory: Memory of facts and experiences that one can consciously know and "declare" (also called declarative memory).
- bias: A tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence.
- attention: The focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus among many distractions.
- set: A tendency to approach a problem in one particular way, often a way that has been successful in the past.
- The processing of information so that it can be stored in memory.
- The way information is presented, which can significantly influence decisions and judgments.
- principles: Principles that describe the brain's organization of sensory information into meaningful wholes (e.g., proximity, closure, similarity, figure-ground).
- The process of retaining encoded information over time.
- cues: Depth cues that can be seen with just one eye, such as linear perspective, interposition, and relative height. Heuristic: A mental shortcut or "rule of thumb" that often helps to solve problems efficiently but doesn't guarantee a correct solution.
- processing: Perceiving things based on your prior experiences, expectations, and knowledge.
- memory: The relatively permanent and limitless storage of information.
21 Clues: (2.7-2.8) • (2.3-2.6) • The process of retaining encoded information over time. • The process of getting information out of memory storage. • The processing of information so that it can be stored in memory. • memory: The relatively permanent and limitless storage of information. • ...
Creativity 2014-07-07
Across
- Indentation.
- Festivity.
- Useful in many circumstances.
- Appearances of feelings.
- What people think children should have.
- Uncommon.
- Mental processing.
- Unusual.
- Fresh.
- Saturation's other half.
Down
- A person who has a mind of his own.
- character
- The spark.
- Rare.
- Different.
- The place where you don't expect to find things.
- Answer.
- Part of PIIER.
- With neither patterns nor logic.
- What America professes.
20 Clues: Rare. • Fresh. • Answer. • Unusual. • character • Uncommon. • The spark. • Different. • Festivity. • Indentation. • Part of PIIER. • Mental processing. • What America professes. • Appearances of feelings. • Saturation's other half. • Useful in many circumstances. • With neither patterns nor logic. • A person who has a mind of his own. • What people think children should have. • ...
Ms Norton's Vocab Unit 1 2014-09-16
Across
- peacemaker
- mind
- person who benefits
- study of crime
- a shrink
- implicate
- declare lawful
- pre-Civil War
- shoplifter
- alcoholic
- quarrelsome
- donor
- lessen
- shameless
Down
- appease
- hallucinatory
- aggressiveness
- revolution
- a prayer
- mental or emotional problems
- allegation
- silliness
- serious
- generosity
- agreement
- friendly
- narcissist
- praise
- dignity
- high ground
- captivated
- annoy
- secret lover
- honesty
34 Clues: mind • donor • annoy • praise • lessen • appease • serious • dignity • honesty • a prayer • a shrink • friendly • silliness • agreement • implicate • alcoholic • shameless • peacemaker • revolution • allegation • generosity • narcissist • shoplifter • captivated • quarrelsome • high ground • secret lover • hallucinatory • pre-Civil War • aggressiveness • study of crime • declare lawful • person who benefits • mental or emotional problems
Vocabulary 10 2016-05-13
Across
- Express disapproval
- Not having a plan or purpose
- Regret strongly
- Portray
- Reduce; exhaust
- Condescend; stoop
- Harmful, damaging
- Teaching; instructional
- The difference between two things
- Harmful
- Degrade; humiliate
- To object
- To depart from an established course
Down
- Something that discourages
- No longer functioning
- To become worse
- Unoriginal
- In a poor condition
- Mental disorder
- Final, complete
- To lack
- Opposition
- Shy, reserved
23 Clues: Portray • To lack • Harmful • To object • Unoriginal • Opposition • Shy, reserved • To become worse • Regret strongly • Mental disorder • Final, complete • Reduce; exhaust • Condescend; stoop • Harmful, damaging • Degrade; humiliate • Express disapproval • In a poor condition • No longer functioning • Teaching; instructional • Something that discourages • Not having a plan or purpose • ...
Vocabulary 10 2016-05-13
Across
- Shy, reserved
- In a poor condition
- Opposition
- Harmful
- No longer functioning
- Final, complete
- The difference between two things
- Mental disorder
- Express disapproval
- Regret strongly
- Unoriginal
- To depart from an established course
- Degrade; humiliate
- Harmful, damaging
Down
- Teaching; instructional
- Portray
- Something that discourages
- To lack
- Condescend; stoop
- To become worse
- Reduce; exhaust
- Not having a plan or purpose
- To object
23 Clues: Portray • To lack • Harmful • To object • Opposition • Unoriginal • Shy, reserved • To become worse • Final, complete • Mental disorder • Reduce; exhaust • Regret strongly • Condescend; stoop • Harmful, damaging • Degrade; humiliate • In a poor condition • Express disapproval • No longer functioning • Teaching; instructional • Something that discourages • Not having a plan or purpose • ...
vocab 2023-01-30
Across
- frank;open;honest
- certain for or style in literature
- ample;abundant;plentiful
- strange;bizarre;fantastic
- poverty
- - person that embodies the best
- describe clearly;picture;portray
- make contemptible;lower
- unworldly;unsophisticated
- sympathetic;feeling kindness
- disagreeable;offensive;morally bad
Down
- win confidence; charm
- mental or physical skill
- humiliating;disgraceful
- peak;pinnacle;zenith
- want;envy;wish
- treachorous;false
- distasteful;repulsive
- pardonable;forgivable
- violently;eagerly;passionately
20 Clues: poverty • want;envy;wish • frank;open;honest • treachorous;false • peak;pinnacle;zenith • win confidence; charm • distasteful;repulsive • pardonable;forgivable • humiliating;disgraceful • make contemptible;lower • mental or physical skill • ample;abundant;plentiful • strange;bizarre;fantastic • unworldly;unsophisticated • sympathetic;feeling kindness • violently;eagerly;passionately • ...
vocab 2023-01-30
Across
- frank;open;honest
- certain for or style in literature
- ample;abundant;plentiful
- strange;bizarre;fantastic
- poverty
- - person that embodies the best
- describe clearly;picture;portray
- make contemptible;lower
- unworldly;unsophisticated
- sympathetic;feeling kindness
- disagreeable;offensive;morally bad
Down
- win confidence; charm
- mental or physical skill
- humiliating;disgraceful
- peak;pinnacle;zenith
- want;envy;wish
- treachorous;false
- distasteful;repulsive
- pardonable;forgivable
- violently;eagerly;passionately
20 Clues: poverty • want;envy;wish • frank;open;honest • treachorous;false • peak;pinnacle;zenith • win confidence; charm • distasteful;repulsive • pardonable;forgivable • humiliating;disgraceful • make contemptible;lower • mental or physical skill • ample;abundant;plentiful • strange;bizarre;fantastic • unworldly;unsophisticated • sympathetic;feeling kindness • violently;eagerly;passionately • ...
vocab 2023-01-30
Across
- frank;open;honest
- certain for or style in literature
- ample;abundant;plentiful
- strange;bizarre;fantastic
- poverty
- - person that embodies the best
- describe clearly;picture;portray
- make contemptible;lower
- unworldly;unsophisticated
- sympathetic;feeling kindness
- disagreeable;offensive;morally bad
Down
- win confidence; charm
- mental or physical skill
- humiliating;disgraceful
- peak;pinnacle;zenith
- want;envy;wish
- treachorous;false
- distasteful;repulsive
- pardonable;forgivable
- violently;eagerly;passionately
20 Clues: poverty • want;envy;wish • frank;open;honest • treachorous;false • peak;pinnacle;zenith • win confidence; charm • distasteful;repulsive • pardonable;forgivable • humiliating;disgraceful • make contemptible;lower • mental or physical skill • ample;abundant;plentiful • strange;bizarre;fantastic • unworldly;unsophisticated • sympathetic;feeling kindness • violently;eagerly;passionately • ...
Mayo Psychiatry Nursing Recovery-Model 2023-01-26
Across
- aim
- non-verbal communication (aid)
- tailored
- school of thought we can change
- a type of model
- hoes
- bob’s last name
- possibly in someone's backpack
- all encompassing
- helpful alliance
Down
- two or more working together
- regard
- type of communication
- driver’s seat
- neighborhood
- governing body
- ambitions
- aid (2 words)
- poor opinion
- 70's/80's rock band
- dated mental health hospital
- adjustment
22 Clues: aim • hoes • regard • tailored • ambitions • adjustment • neighborhood • poor opinion • driver’s seat • aid (2 words) • governing body • a type of model • bob’s last name • all encompassing • helpful alliance • 70's/80's rock band • type of communication • two or more working together • dated mental health hospital • non-verbal communication (aid) • possibly in someone's backpack • ...
A Raisin in the sun 2023-02-27
Across
- maimed; damaged
- odd; different from the norm
- useless
- to keep secret
- examination in detail
- begging; pleading
- not discouraged
- without care; characterized by chance
- quickly; speedily
Down
- resistance
- amusing or laughable through obvious absurdity
- escaping; eluding
- spread throughout; diffused
- vigorous; intense
- stating clearly
- a daze; mental awearness
- annoyed; irritated; fed up
- nerve; insolence
- good-naturedly
- futile; failing to achieve the desired result
20 Clues: useless • resistance • to keep secret • good-naturedly • maimed; damaged • stating clearly • not discouraged • nerve; insolence • escaping; eluding • vigorous; intense • begging; pleading • quickly; speedily • examination in detail • a daze; mental awearness • annoyed; irritated; fed up • spread throughout; diffused • odd; different from the norm • without care; characterized by chance • ...
Eugene O'Dell Crossword Puzzle 2017-05-17
Across
- to make something
- to create or produce
- to show differences
- to study something close
- to chose or pick
- to form a mental image
- to bring together
- to finish
- a true statement
- to give
Down
- to provide evidence
- idea the main ideas
- a story
- the time and place of an event
- to convince
- to find
- to understand
- clearly defined
- to tell again
- to make
20 Clues: a story • to find • to make • to give • to finish • to convince • to understand • to tell again • clearly defined • to chose or pick • a true statement • to make something • to bring together • to provide evidence • idea the main ideas • to show differences • to create or produce • to form a mental image • to study something close • the time and place of an event
Zachary Beaver Vocab Words 2021-10-11
Across
- suffer mental and physical decline
- Inform on someone
- a small boat
- exposed too much
- based language
- a spoken statement
- feeling sick
- One who is adopted
- to shout out
- offense or disgusting
Down
- never ending
- lower part of cheek
- increase in amount
- intense and eager
- trembling or shaking
- the code of good behavior.
- extremely hungry
- dark and gloomy
- a church house
- walk heavily
20 Clues: never ending • a small boat • feeling sick • walk heavily • to shout out • based language • a church house • dark and gloomy • exposed too much • extremely hungry • intense and eager • Inform on someone • increase in amount • a spoken statement • One who is adopted • lower part of cheek • trembling or shaking • offense or disgusting • the code of good behavior. • suffer mental and physical decline
HBS 9.8 KELOMPOK 2 2022-10-31
Across
- apa itu budaya hidup sehat
- pengertian konsep sehat menurut
- organisasi yang mengatur kesehatan di seluruh dunia disebut
- nama lain aspek nyata iyaitu
- apa itu rohani
- buanglah sampah pada tempatnya
- teratur minum jamu
- menjaga makanan
- memuaskan
- nama lain aspek tidak nyata iyaitu
- memberi rasa bahagia
- untuk sehat butuh
Down
- meninggalkan status kehidupan
- berperilaku wajar
- olahraga dan istirahat yang
- selain mendapatkan kesehatan
- hidup artinya
- contoh makanan rajasika
- contoh makanan tamasika
- memperpanjang hidup
- mensucikan atma
21 Clues: memuaskan • hidup artinya • apa itu rohani • menjaga makanan • mensucikan atma • berperilaku wajar • untuk sehat butuh • teratur minum jamu • memperpanjang hidup • memberi rasa bahagia • contoh makanan rajasika • contoh makanan tamasika • olahraga dan istirahat yang • nama lain aspek nyata iyaitu • selain mendapatkan kesehatan • meninggalkan status kehidupan • buanglah sampah pada tempatnya • ...
Myers New Students' Vocab Puzzle 2023-06-05
Across
- to become part of a whole
- peak
- order
- uncontrollably emotional
- to command
- undue burdening
- to go beyond
- reluctant
- to call for
- not touchable
- unstoppable
- to lie
- boldly rude
Down
- a religious dissenter
- unable to be noticed
- guideline
- mental invention
- to benefit
- harmful
- a bad situation
- to confuse
- to rid
- to enliven
- irrationally fearful
- overflowing
- pompous, moralizing
26 Clues: peak • order • to rid • to lie • harmful • guideline • reluctant • to benefit • to command • to confuse • to enliven • overflowing • to call for • unstoppable • boldly rude • to go beyond • not touchable • a bad situation • undue burdening • mental invention • pompous, moralizing • unable to be noticed • irrationally fearful • a religious dissenter • uncontrollably emotional • to become part of a whole
Lord of the Flies 2024-01-17
Across
- intense enthusiasm
- sorry
- ridiculous, senseless
- secretly plotting
- to delay; to stop or prevent from happening
- obvious
- not believing
- expressing contempt or ridicule
- quivering
- punishment
Down
- extreme mental confusion
- irritation,frustration
- unreasonably burdensome or severe
- an idle wanderer
- make or become less
- freedom
- comically or repulsively ugly or distorted
- bright; brilliant; glowing
- anger as a result of something unjust
- quiet and modest; reserved
20 Clues: sorry • obvious • freedom • quivering • punishment • not believing • an idle wanderer • secretly plotting • intense enthusiasm • make or become less • ridiculous, senseless • irritation,frustration • extreme mental confusion • bright; brilliant; glowing • quiet and modest; reserved • expressing contempt or ridicule • unreasonably burdensome or severe • anger as a result of something unjust • ...
Unit 2 vocab 2024-10-29
Across
- relating to body more than mind
- something serious
- a persons willingness to do right
- the right amount
- having a duty
- acting on someones behalf
- an emotion similar to appreciation
- someone recognized
- do without thinking
Down
- to make something easier
- statistic information
- showing your own way
- being pure
- having full mental grasp
- sharing thoughts or feelings
- give power
- close
- the condition
- belonging to
- betrayal
20 Clues: close • betrayal • being pure • give power • belonging to • the condition • having a duty • the right amount • something serious • someone recognized • do without thinking • showing your own way • statistic information • to make something easier • having full mental grasp • acting on someones behalf • sharing thoughts or feelings • relating to body more than mind • a persons willingness to do right • ...
Do we all live in the same world 2024-11-17
Across
- disappear, vanish
- not making any noise
- belief
- supporter
- specifically
- persistently ask for sth
- wander
- register
- put up with
- lack of sth
- talk somebody into sth
- show
- really hot
- give sb sth
Down
- luckily
- wipe out
- situated
- mental health
- salvation
- characteristic
- justice
- dead
- in the beginning
- dead body
- turn into
- writer
- destroy
- get over
28 Clues: dead • show • belief • wander • writer • luckily • justice • destroy • wipe out • situated • register • get over • supporter • salvation • dead body • turn into • really hot • put up with • lack of sth • give sb sth • specifically • mental health • characteristic • in the beginning • disappear, vanish • not making any noise • talk somebody into sth • persistently ask for sth
34 2025-05-09
Across
- Severe mental illness
- Skin redness
- Infection level
- Poison substance
- Healing scab
- Unable to walk
- Foot doctor
- Skin irritation
- Nerve pain
- Vision check tool
Down
- Central nerve
- Urinary system study
- Wart growth
- Red skin bumps
- Mineral for bones
- Gas discomfort
- Death rate
- Urine testing
- Body cooling
- Skin bubbles
- Skin cancer
- Collapsed lung
- Healthy bacteria
- Carrying a baby
- Liver Liver condition
25 Clues: Death rate • Nerve pain • Wart growth • Skin cancer • Foot doctor • Skin redness • Healing scab • Body cooling • Skin bubbles • Central nerve • Urine testing • Red skin bumps • Gas discomfort • Collapsed lung • Unable to walk • Infection level • Carrying a baby • Skin irritation • Poison substance • Healthy bacteria • Mineral for bones • Vision check tool • Urinary system study • Severe mental illness • ...
选修2 unit4 2nd 2025-07-10
23 Clues: 随后 • 尖叫 • 肌肉 • 细胞 • 打喷嚏 • 马戏团 • 有免疫力的 • infect →n • consult→n • blood flow • embarrass→n • talk queitly • same as cost • same as test • should receive • same as mental • full of energy • dangerous time • small hospital • same as anxiety • same as emotion • same as publish • same as by accident
Quarter 4 Vocabulary 2023-05-26
Across
- dislike for someone
- wild chaos
- noun of "sus"
- unaware mental activity
- action of going back
- broken
- touchable
- thoughtful, inward-looking, noun form
- scaredy cat
- to wear away to nothing
Down
- to indirectly hint
- the verb of "minions"
- too confusing to understand
- a wall of attack
- the noun form of naive
- temporary
- exciting with a bad reputation
- to tear
18 Clues: broken • to tear • temporary • touchable • wild chaos • scaredy cat • noun of "sus" • a wall of attack • to indirectly hint • dislike for someone • action of going back • the verb of "minions" • the noun form of naive • unaware mental activity • to wear away to nothing • too confusing to understand • exciting with a bad reputation • thoughtful, inward-looking, noun form
7th Vocab Unit 10-12 Review 2025-04-15
Across
- the floor or fireplace
- to think about or consider
- very great destruction, ruin
- a story
- partly open
- to repair or patch poorly
- antonyms include wide awake
- to neglect a duty
- useless
- a proposal or offer
- gradually
- prestige
Down
- isolation from others
- a hiding place
- causing mental strain or grief
- to take apart
- antonyms include tiny
- very wicked
- synonyms include: turn down
19 Clues: a story • useless • prestige • gradually • partly open • very wicked • to take apart • a hiding place • to neglect a duty • a proposal or offer • isolation from others • antonyms include tiny • the floor or fireplace • to repair or patch poorly • to think about or consider • antonyms include wide awake • synonyms include: turn down • very great destruction, ruin • causing mental strain or grief
Patrick Kearney 2023-10-31
Mental health crossword by @mightymental 2018-12-03
Across
- ___ therapy involves the use of creative techniques such as drawing, painting, collage, colouring or sculpting to help people express themselves (3)
- A singer famous for having a five-octave vocal range who this year opened up about her struggle with bipolar II disorder (6,5)
- The World Health Organization added this addiction to the International Classification of Diseases in 2018 (6)
- A _________ Mind A movie from 2001, based on the life of John Forbes Nash Jr, a mathematical savant who lived with schizophrenia (9)
- An Austrian neurologist, now known as the father of psychoanalysis, Sigmund _____ (5)
- Equine therapy involves interactions between patients and which animals? (6)
Down
- A global publisher devoted to books about mental health (7)
- The world's first telephone support service, founded in 1953 (10)
- In this month every year is Suicide Prevention Day, organised by the International Association for Suicide Prevention and the WHO (9)
- The actions that we take for ourselves to develop, protect, maintain and improve our health and wellbeing (4-4)
- The colour of ribbons worn to show mental health awareness and support for ending mental health stigma (5)
- The Truth _____ A book by Matt Haig to help children feel okay about who they are (5)
12 Clues: A global publisher devoted to books about mental health (7) • The world's first telephone support service, founded in 1953 (10) • Equine therapy involves interactions between patients and which animals? (6) • The Truth _____ A book by Matt Haig to help children feel okay about who they are (5) • ...
Chapter 8: Medication for Mental Disorders 2023-10-24
Across
- A group of drugs used to treat psychotic disorders, such as schizophrenia. Also called neuroleptics or major tranquilizers.
- One of the major mood disorders. Periods of mania and periods of depression have occurred in the same individual. Also called manic-depressive illness.
- A class of antidepressants that includes, for example, Prozac. Also called SSRIs.
- Mental disorders characterized by excessive worry, fears, avoidance, or a sense of impending danger. At pathological levels, these disorders can be debilitating.
- A highly reactive metallic element, atomic number 3. Its salts are used in the treatment of mania and bipolar disorder.
Down
- A general term for the antipsychotic drugs (aka major tranquilizers).
- A drug that acts by inhibiting the enzyme monoamine oxidase (MAO). Use as an antidepressant.
- A type of mental disorder characterized by a loss of contact with reality and by deterioration in social and intellectual functioning.
- A serious mental disorder characterized by a depressed mood. A specific diagnostic term in the DSM-5.
- A chronic psychotic disorder for which the cause is unknown.
- Until 2000, an active ingredient in over-the-counter weight control products.
- A group of chemicals used in treating depression.
12 Clues: A group of chemicals used in treating depression. • A chronic psychotic disorder for which the cause is unknown. • A general term for the antipsychotic drugs (aka major tranquilizers). • Until 2000, an active ingredient in over-the-counter weight control products. • A class of antidepressants that includes, for example, Prozac. Also called SSRIs. • ...
Types of Psychology 2020-04-02
Across
- They practice psychology by treating soldiers who have a mental illness or emotional distress, researching different aspects of military life, and helping soldiers transition back to civilian life.
- They help children cope with emotional, academic, social, and behavior problems in school settings.
- They apply psychological principles and research methods to the workplace in the interest of improving productivity, health and the quality of work life.
- They work with the empirical method (collecting data) and the manipulation of variables within the laboratory as a way of understanding certain phenomena and advancing scientific knowledge.
- They investigate how people think, including topics such as decision-making and problem-solving. They are interested in how the brain processes, learns, stores, recognizes, and utilizes information.
- They have a medical degree and focus on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders. They can prescribe medication.
- They study the behavior of groups, including how people behave in social settings and how groups influence individual behavior. They might investigate a wide range of topics, including attitudes, prejudice, communication, interpersonal relationships, aggression, and persuasion.
- They conduct research on how people work best with machines.
Down
- They study and perform research on the brain and behavior. They examine the neural bases of behavior and try to understand different biological factors that might impact how people think, feel, and act.
- They study how people learn. This might involve developing instructional strategies and teaching techniques. Some study giftedness or learning disabilities.
- They help people recognize their strengths and resources to cope with everyday problems and adversity.
- They research human development across the entire lifespan, from birth through death.
- They help athletes refine their focus on competition goals, become more motivated, and learn to deal with the anxiety and fear of failure that often accompany competition.
- They assess, diagnose and treat individuals experiencing psychological distress and mental illness. They often work in hospitals, mental health clinics, and private practice.
- They focus on the relationship between psychology and the law. This might involve acting as a consultant in criminal cases or civil disputes, performing child custody evaluations, and offering psychotherapy services to crime victims.
15 Clues: They conduct research on how people work best with machines. • They research human development across the entire lifespan, from birth through death. • They help children cope with emotional, academic, social, and behavior problems in school settings. • They help people recognize their strengths and resources to cope with everyday problems and adversity. • ...
Health Crossword 2021-12-19
Across
- regular physical activity done to increase fitness and health ________
- the process of curing someone or making someone well ________
- physical, emotional, or mental pressure or tension ________
- a kind of training to relax the mind, often involving focus on a single thing __________
- the use of smells or fragrances to improve someone's physical, mental, or emotional health ________
- a person's usual food and drink ________
Down
- to keep or stop something from happening ________
- a person who is getting medical care or treatment ________
- a Chinese medical practice that involves putting needles in a person's body ________
- a procedure performed by surgeon _________
- a treatment that involves massaging the foot or the hand ________
- a kind of therapy that involves touching and rubbing the body _______
- to try to heal or cure a disease or illness _______
- a sickness of a body part, organ, or system ________
14 Clues: a person's usual food and drink ________ • a procedure performed by surgeon _________ • to keep or stop something from happening ________ • to try to heal or cure a disease or illness _______ • a sickness of a body part, organ, or system ________ • a person who is getting medical care or treatment ________ • ...
Daily Puzzle 2013-03-20
Across
- a type of school
- ensuring observance of or obedience to
- The imparting or exchanging of information or news.
- tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- Bear all or part of the weight of; hold up.
Down
- A set of rules
- Provincial Director of the BC Mental Health Association
- the psychological state of someone who is functioning at a satisfactory level of emotional and behavioral adjustment.
- A significant event, occurrence, or change.
- You need one to get a job that pays well
- The action of teaching a person or animal a particular skill or type of behavior.
- A group of people living together in one place
- A physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities.
14 Clues: A set of rules • a type of school • ensuring observance of or obedience to • You need one to get a job that pays well • A significant event, occurrence, or change. • Bear all or part of the weight of; hold up. • A group of people living together in one place • The imparting or exchanging of information or news. • Provincial Director of the BC Mental Health Association • ...
Common Health Problems 2024-10-10
Across
- a respiratory condition that causes difficulty in breathing.
- a type of severe headache.
- a chronic condition that affects the body’s ability to use sugar.
- a mental health disorder that causes a lot of fear and worry.
- also known as high blood pressure.
- discomfort in the stomach, often after eating.
- a response from the immune system (red eyes, runny nose, skin irritation etc.), usually to a certain food, medicine, material, or smell.
- a sudden expulsion of air from the lungs.
Down
- a break or crack in a bone usually requiring medical attention.
- a condition that causes pain and stiffness in your body’s joints.
- a mental health condition characterized by a constant feeling of sadness and disinterest..
- invasion and multiplication of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, etc.
- a very high temperature.
- influenza; an infectious disease caused by a virus.
14 Clues: a very high temperature. • a type of severe headache. • also known as high blood pressure. • a sudden expulsion of air from the lungs. • discomfort in the stomach, often after eating. • influenza; an infectious disease caused by a virus. • a respiratory condition that causes difficulty in breathing. • a mental health disorder that causes a lot of fear and worry. • ...
Intro To Health Review 2026-02-04
Across
- Shared beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.
- Actions taken to detect disease/illness early on.
- Risks that have fast, short-term impact.
- factor Things that increase the chance of injury, illness, or disease.
- Taking care of physical, social, and mental/emotional health to stay in a healthy balance.
- Element of health involving thoughts, feelings, and coping with challenges.
- Element of health tied to the body (sleep, nutrition, exercise).
Down
- A sliding scale used to assess your health status at any moment.
- Risks that build up over time.
- Element of health tied to relationships and interactions.
- Traits passed biologically from parents to child.
- Actions taken to stay health and prevent disease/illness from happening in the first place.
- Your surroundings that can change and influence health.
- Actions taken to manage, treat, or heal from a disease or illness
14 Clues: Risks that build up over time. • Risks that have fast, short-term impact. • Traits passed biologically from parents to child. • Actions taken to detect disease/illness early on. • Shared beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group. • Your surroundings that can change and influence health. • Element of health tied to relationships and interactions. • ...
work, work, work 2024-09-23
14 Clues: brutal • anxiety • sorrows • discomfort • essentially • to make jokes • with enthusiasm • mental collapse • has good consequences • the verge of about to • using offensive language • elevation to Godly status • reign to be the king/queen • pain caused by a movement or position
Invitation To The Game Crossword 2025-06-06
14 Clues: a furnace • an alcholic • revolving gate • old world bird • to generate pus • flat topped hill • mental condition • being decomposed • bright and showey • without forthought • place of ones birth • perplexed or confused • explain systematically • a horizontel piece of timber or stone
OCD 2024-10-14
Across
- Hard to throw things away
- Disorder where people pull their hair
- Not based on reason
- Too much
- Cleaning habit
- Movement disorder
- Actions done again and again
- Worry or nervousness
Down
- Related to work
- 60 minutes
- Repetitive behavior
- Strong urge
- Worry about looks
- Instructions to follow
- Example of a mental act
- Unwanted idea
- Feeling of fear
- Persistent thought
18 Clues: Too much • 60 minutes • Strong urge • Unwanted idea • Cleaning habit • Related to work • Feeling of fear • Worry about looks • Movement disorder • Persistent thought • Repetitive behavior • Not based on reason • Worry or nervousness • Instructions to follow • Example of a mental act • Hard to throw things away • Actions done again and again • Disorder where people pull their hair
BHS 9.1 2022-10-07
Across
- kitab budaya hidup sehat
- peredaran tenaga
- kesehatan mental
- melakukan olahraga secara
- menjaga makanan
- makanan memperpanjang hidup
- minum jamu dari tumbuh tumbuhan
- kekuatan fisik
- berprilaku wajar
Down
- makanan memberi rasa bahagia
- meningkatkan status kehidupan
- makanan mensucikan atma
- cara menjaga kesehatan dengan
- organisasi di bidang kesehatan
- makanan memberi kekuatan fisik
- makanan yang menjaga kesehatan
- bersih pangkal
17 Clues: kekuatan fisik • bersih pangkal • menjaga makanan • peredaran tenaga • kesehatan mental • berprilaku wajar • makanan mensucikan atma • kitab budaya hidup sehat • melakukan olahraga secara • makanan memperpanjang hidup • makanan memberi rasa bahagia • meningkatkan status kehidupan • cara menjaga kesehatan dengan • organisasi di bidang kesehatan • makanan memberi kekuatan fisik • ...
Sp 4 ACC Vocab de las artes y la cultura: parte 1 2026-01-30
Across
- conjunto de personas
- parte de un arma con una punta
- nativa
- reto, evento difícil
- dolor físico o mental
- herencia, antepasados
- estado del clima
- conflicto, dificultad
Down
- estado general
- pintura, cuadro, imagen, etc
- no saber algo
- parte de un venado
- lesión, rotura
- en contra de algo
- hacer enfásis
- sensación después de una herida
- hacer experiencia
17 Clues: nativa • no saber algo • hacer enfásis • estado general • lesión, rotura • estado del clima • en contra de algo • hacer experiencia • parte de un venado • conjunto de personas • reto, evento difícil • dolor físico o mental • herencia, antepasados • conflicto, dificultad • pintura, cuadro, imagen, etc • parte de un arma con una punta • sensación después de una herida
Medical Terminology 2020-12-21
Across
- medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals.
- / A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
- worker / an academic discipline and practice-based profession that concerns itself with individuals, families, groups, communities, and society as a whole
- / often involving cutting into the body.
- / the basic membrane-bound unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life and of which all living things are composed
- / an amazing three-pound organ that controls all functions of the body, interprets information from the outside world, and embodies the essence of the mind and soul.
- / an instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment.
- / A disease in which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy body tissue.
- / the process of meeting with a therapist to resolve problematic behaviors, beliefs, feelings, relationship issues, and/or somatic responses
- / a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- / a qualified practitioner of medicine
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- / a general term for treating mental health problems by talking with a psychiatrist, psychologist, or other mental health providers.
- / the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- / A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- / the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order.
- / the organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community.
- / a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action.
- / medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- / a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold.
- / a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disease and injury, using medical imaging techniques such as x-rays
20 Clues: / a qualified practitioner of medicine • / often involving cutting into the body. • / a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold. • / medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals. • / the organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community. • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-12-21
Across
- medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals.
- / A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
- worker / an academic discipline and practice-based profession that concerns itself with individuals, families, groups, communities, and society as a whole
- / often involving cutting into the body.
- / the basic membrane-bound unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life and of which all living things are composed
- / an amazing three-pound organ that controls all functions of the body, interprets information from the outside world, and embodies the essence of the mind and soul.
- / an instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment.
- / A disease in which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy body tissue.
- / the process of meeting with a therapist to resolve problematic behaviors, beliefs, feelings, relationship issues, and/or somatic responses
- / a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- / a qualified practitioner of medicine
Down
- / a general term for treating mental health problems by talking with a psychiatrist, psychologist, or other mental health providers.
- / the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- / A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- / the state of something concerning its appearance, quality, or working order.
- / the organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community.
- / a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action.
- / medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- / a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold.
- / a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disease and injury, using medical imaging techniques such as x-rays
20 Clues: / a qualified practitioner of medicine • / often involving cutting into the body. • / a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold. • / medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals. • / the organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community. • ...
Chapter 8 Intelligence (Part 2) 2021-10-30
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- an intelligence that increases when you age, the verbal and knowledge skills
- – your mental age divided by the chronological age times one hundred
- syndrome they have a limited mental ability but has a gift in a certain area
- Wechsler this person created the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
- this person remembered 9000 books and the directions of major cities in the US
- this intelligence has four key parts that is important to social intelligence
- a part of David Wechsler subtest areas where you recall objects and their definition
- adapt from the new experiences you learned from
- the (blank) theory has three forms of intelligence
- a test that can be a final exam to show what you learned all through the course
- a (blank) curve that is graphed and reveal different data of the test scores. Also has a bell-curve
- Binet he was a French psychologist that constructed the fair tests
- rotation sometimes on a spatial ability test, usually 2-D or 3-D
- an intelligence decreases when you age, be able to reason rapidly
- parents who give the children their genes
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- – tests this is administered in the same conditions
- tests a test to help see what knowledge you well be able to earn
- Spearman he believed we only have one general intelligence
- validity tests that projects what behavior was already going to happen
- disability – when the score of an intelligence test is 70 and below
- Deary did a longitudinal study on 87,498 eleven-year old’s and set a record for it
- threat people were judged negatively on a stereotype
- one of the four social intelligences’, they may change, and we can try to predict them
- the American version of Alfred Binets Intelligent test revise by Lewis Terman
- studies studying the same test subjects over an extended period
25 Clues: parents who give the children their genes • adapt from the new experiences you learned from • the (blank) theory has three forms of intelligence • – tests this is administered in the same conditions • threat people were judged negatively on a stereotype • Spearman he believed we only have one general intelligence • ...
Drug and Tobacco Use- Xander and Austin Welcher 2018-04-10
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- any use of a medicine that is different from the intended use
- ____ is a condition in which a user needs more of a drug to get the same effect.
- an oral ________ from tobacco use
- a special needle for administering a drug
- ____ are the chemicals that help keep the tobacco moist, help it to burn longer and taste better.
- ___________ has instructions from a doctor
- when a drug is taken through the mouth
- a condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged, causing breathlessness.
- influence from members of one's peer group
- ____ is when tobacco causes awkward or risky situations and creates tension among family.
- ____ is a safe medicine that delivers a small amount of nicotine to the body.
- a drug in things like coffee, chocolate, and some sodas
- when a drug is slowly transferred through the skin to the bloodstream
- ____ is a highly addictive drug that occurs naturally in the leaves of a tobacco plant.
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- a _____ slows or stops a body’s functions
- Things like tobacco can be ______
- any substance that changes a person’s physical or mental state other than food
- a ______ increases heart beat and blood pressure
- a mental need for a drug
- A doctor uses ___________ to numb a patient
- a major reason that it is hard for long-term smokers to quit smoking is the discomfort of ____
- a body’s chemical need for for a drug
- ____ is advertising aimed at a particular group of people.
- an institution for educating children
- a person's mental or physical condition.
- a preparation of the nicotine-rich leaves of an American plant, which are cured by a process of drying and fermentation for smoking or chewing.
- misusing legal drugs on purpose or using illegal drugs
- ____ is a condition in which a person can no longer control his or her need or desire for a drug.
28 Clues: a mental need for a drug • Things like tobacco can be ______ • an oral ________ from tobacco use • a body’s chemical need for for a drug • an institution for educating children • when a drug is taken through the mouth • a person's mental or physical condition. • a _____ slows or stops a body’s functions • a special needle for administering a drug • ...
PSY 1513 General Psychology Chapter 1 2022-08-12
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- believed unconscious forces in the mind controlled and determined an individual's behavior
- psychologist who evaluates and assists children with learning problems or other special needs
- contributed to Humanistic Psychology; introduced the Hierarchy of Needs
- focused his studies on how behavior helps individuals to adapt to demands placed on them
- a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders
- means "unitary form" or "pattern"
- psychologist studies issues related to measuring intelligence and educational or academic achievement
- believed you can never observe another person's mental processes and therefore psychology should only study observable things; behaviorism
- psychologist studies group or social influences on behavior
- psychologist who helps people clarify their goals and make life decisions or assists them in overcoming problems in various areas of their live
- believes psychology should limit itself to the study of overt, observable behavior
- type of research completed to obtain knowledge
- psychologist who focuses on processes involving physical, cognitive, social, and personality development
- psychologist studies the relationship between psychological factors and physical health
- inward focus on mental experiences like sensations or feelings
- focuses on relationship between biological processes and behavior
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- focuses on the role of evolutionary processes in shaping behavior
- attempts to understand the structure of the mind by breaking it down into its component parts
- believes that free will and conscious choice are essential aspects of the human experience
- psychologist who uses psychological techniques to evaluate and treat individuals with psychological disorders
- considered the founder of psychology due to establishing a laboratory
- emphasizes roles of cognitive and environmental factors
- belief that the struggle between unconscious sexual or aggressive impulses influence behavior
- focuses on working through unconscious conflicts which are the root of psychological problems
- psychologist studies the relationship between the physical environment and behavior
- science of behavior and mental processes
- type of research that attempts to find solutions to a certain problem
27 Clues: means "unitary form" or "pattern" • science of behavior and mental processes • type of research completed to obtain knowledge • emphasizes roles of cognitive and environmental factors • psychologist studies group or social influences on behavior • inward focus on mental experiences like sensations or feelings • ...
Konflik dan Kekerasan 2024-02-25
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- Kekerasan fisik dan/atau kekerasan psikis yang dilakukan secara berulang karena ketimpangan relasi kuasa
- Penyelesaian konflik dengan bantuan lembaga
- Konflik yang bersifat membangun
- Sebutan untuk pihak yang menjadi penengah dalam konsiliasi
- Sifat mediasi
- Situasi di mana ketika kedua belah pihak yang berkonflik memiliki kekuatan yang seimbang sehingga konflik terhenti pada titik tertentu
- Bentuk pembedaan, pengecualian, pembatasan, atau pemilihan berdasarkan suku/etnis, agama, kepercayaan, ras, warna kulit, usia, status sosial ekonomi, kebangsaaan, jenis kelamin, dan/atau kemampuan intelektual, mental, sensorik seseorang
- Kekerasan yang tidak terlihat nyata karena memiliki sasaran pada mental seseorang adalah kekerasan
- Sebuah gerakan protes yang dilakukan sekumpulan orang di hadapan umum
- Konflik yang merusak dan merugikan pihak yang berkonflik
- Kecenderungan untuk mementingkan dan mengutamakan keperluan pribadi dibandingkan orang lain
- Paham yang menerapkan pembedaan terhadap ciri fisik tertentu
- Konflik yang terjadi antara anak dan orang tua tentang pandangan adat-istiadat
- Contoh kekerasan yang sering terjadi pada pelajar
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- Konflik antara direktur dengan karyawan di kantor
- Setiap perbuatan merendahkan, menghina, melecehkan, dan/atau menyerang tubuh, dan/atau fungsi reproduksi seseorang
- Penyelesaian konflik dengan melibatkan pihak ke-tiga yang memiliki wewenang penuh untuk memberikan keputusan dan keputusannya harus diterima
- Orang yang bertugas memimpin perundingan pada arbitrasi
- Tindakan dimana seseorang mengambil sesuatu langsung kepada pemliknya dengan paksa tanpa memperdulikn pemiliknya
- Polisi menggunakan gas air mata untuk menghentikan demontrasi yang ricuh merupakan contoh dari
- Pihak ke-tiga pada mediasi
- Perjuangan yang dilakukan oleh berbagai pihak untuk memperoleh hal-hal yang langka seperti nilai, status, kekuasaan, otoritas, dan lain sebagainya, dimana tujuan dari mereka bertikai itu tidak hanya untuk memperoleh keuntungan, tetapi juga untuk menundukkan saingannya
- Perbuatan seseorang atau kelompok orang yang menyebabkan cedera atau matinya orang lain atau menyebabkan kerusakan fisik atau barang dan mental orang lain
- Pemberontakan PKI adalah konflik yang disebabkan oleh perbedaan
- Konflik yang terjadi antara ras yang berbeda, seperti adanya diskriminasi ras atau politik apartheid di Afrika.
25 Clues: Sifat mediasi • Pihak ke-tiga pada mediasi • Konflik yang bersifat membangun • Penyelesaian konflik dengan bantuan lembaga • Konflik antara direktur dengan karyawan di kantor • Contoh kekerasan yang sering terjadi pada pelajar • Orang yang bertugas memimpin perundingan pada arbitrasi • Konflik yang merusak dan merugikan pihak yang berkonflik • ...
Body Positivity 2023-04-19
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- - Without clothing, emphasizing the natural state and beauty of the human body.
- - Refraining from making negative evaluations or assumptions about oneself or others based on physical appearance.
- - A sense of ease and relaxation in one's own body.
- - Treating oneself and others with esteem and dignity, regardless of physical appearance.
- - Recognizing and embracing one's own body and others' bodies as they are.
- - An individual's unique physical features and qualities that are aesthetically pleasing.
- - A positive and affectionate attitude towards one's own body and the bodies of others.
- - A state of physical and mental well-being that is not determined by external factors such as weight or appearance.
- - Feeling confident and attractive in one's own skin, without conforming to conventional beauty standards.
- - To accept and welcome one's own body as it is, including perceived flaws and imperfections.
- - A deep appreciation and affection for oneself, including one's physical body.
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- - The feeling of freedom that comes with rejecting societal beauty standards and embracing one's own body as it is.
- - Being confident and unashamed of one's physical appearance and choices.
- - A feeling of self-assurance and belief in one's own abilities, including the ability to appreciate and take care of one's own body.
- - Engaging in physical activity and exercise for enjoyment and health rather than to conform to societal expectations or achieve a certain appearance.
- - Recognition and admiration of one's own and others' physical attributes and abilities.
- - A feeling of happiness and positivity associated with one's body and physical experiences.
- - A holistic approach to health that prioritizes physical, emotional, and mental well-being, rather than just physical appearance.
- - Engaging in activities that promote physical, emotional, and mental well-being, such as exercise, rest, and relaxation.
- - Treating oneself and others with compassion, empathy, and respect regardless of physical appearance.
20 Clues: - A sense of ease and relaxation in one's own body. • - Being confident and unashamed of one's physical appearance and choices. • - Recognizing and embracing one's own body and others' bodies as they are. • - Without clothing, emphasizing the natural state and beauty of the human body. • ...
Mental Health crossword Int Quiz 3 2022-11-12
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- Hallucinations take control over motor functions in you body through nervous system connections
- this personality disorder often includes feelings of inflated self importance and a strong need for approval from others
- activities that boost ____ are often helpful for patients with schizophrenia as well as many other mental health conditions
- a person could be hallucinating while they are talking to you
- When thinking about the PEO model of practice and looking at the street scene on Kensington Ave in Philadelphia one goes immediately to:
- this is what you do when the patient wants to discuss the hallucinations
- this brain structure is significantly impacted when a pregnant mom takes opioid drugs
- has been washing a few dishes for over an hour.
- the symptoms vary considerably but this mental health condition typically has a lesser connection to reality than personality disorders
- Evie has this personality disorder
- It's ok to talk about the ____ that accompany hallucinations
- to give away all their precious things
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- this personality disorder is characterized by erratic emotions, mood swings and impulsivity
- we may need to help a patient reframe a self deprecating remark to be more _____
- unusual facial expressions that result from long time exposure to antipsychotic drugs
- should be in place if your patient
- If I don't win this scratch off, I'll have to sell my car, then I'll lose my job and wind up a homeless drunk
- a disorder that shares many symptoms with schizophrenia but has more of an impact on mood and emotions
- an element of a persons situation that contributes largely to their potential success in recovery
- when practicing mindfulness you often want to focus on the _____ _____
- painted a famous painting called Starry Night which is the subject of a song about suicide
- provides a useful medium for working with patients who have mental health conditions
22 Clues: should be in place if your patient • Evie has this personality disorder • to give away all their precious things • has been washing a few dishes for over an hour. • It's ok to talk about the ____ that accompany hallucinations • a person could be hallucinating while they are talking to you • when practicing mindfulness you often want to focus on the _____ _____ • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2025-10-18
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- meaningless sets of two consonants, with a vowel sandwiched between, that are used to study memory
- Mental representation of information as a sequence of sounds
- Failure to remember events that occurred prior to physical trauma because of the effects of the trauma
- mental repetition of information to keep it in memory
- Memory to perform an act in the future, as at a certain time or when a certain event occurs
- the maintenance of detailed visual memories over several minutes
- An assumed electrical circuit in the brain that corresponded to a memory trace
- Nonsense syllables presented in pairs in experiments that measure recall
- A system of memory that holds information briefly, but long enough so that it can be processed further
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- In memory theory, to cause information to be lost from short-term memory by adding new information
- a dissociative disorder marked by loss of memory or self-identity
- mental representation of information according to its meaning
- Memory that is suggested by not plainly expressed, as illustrated in the things that people do but do not state clearly
- An assumed change in the nervous system that reflects the impression made by a stimulus; held in sensory registers
- A defense mechanism that protects the person from anxiety by ejecting anxiety-evoking ideas and impulses from awareness
- The location of stored information and its return to consciousness; the third stage of information processing
- Modifying information so that it can be placed in memory; the first stage of information processing
- The maintenance of information over time; the second stage of information processing
- the difference between the number of repetitions originally required to learn a list and the number of repetitions originally required to learn a list and the number of repetitions required to learn the list after a certain amount of time has elapsed
- A stimulus or group of stimuli that is perceived as a discrete piece of information
20 Clues: mental repetition of information to keep it in memory • Mental representation of information as a sequence of sounds • mental representation of information according to its meaning • the maintenance of detailed visual memories over several minutes • a dissociative disorder marked by loss of memory or self-identity • ...
Percesution 2025-11-23
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- a person who is killed or made to suffer because of their religious or other beliefs
- a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
- the state of undergoing pain, distress, or hardship.
- severe mental or physical pain or suffering.
- extreme physical or mental suffering.
- kill (someone) by tying a rope attached from above around their neck and removing the support from beneath them (often used as a form of capital punishment).
- hostility and ill-treatment, especially on the basis of ethnicity, religion, or sexual orientation or political beliefs
- a person who is affected by an illness or ailment
- put (a plan, order, or course of action) into effect.
- dedicated or consecrated to God or a religious purpose; sacred
- hostility and ill-treatment, especially on the basis of ethnicity, religion, or sexual orientation or political beliefs.
- put an end to or cause the failure or defeat of (something).
- Killing someone or destroying something by burning
- the action or practice of inflicting severe pain or suffering on someone as a punishment or in order to force them to do or say something.
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- the death or suffering of a martyr.
- put (someone) to death by nailing or binding them to a cross, especially as an ancient punishment
- cause extreme pain, anguish, or distress to.
- This usage refers to actions or qualities that are truly like a martyr's.
- an ancient form of execution in which a person was nailed or bound to a cross.
- an indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of many people
- severe physical or mental suffering.
- throw stones at.
- the carrying out of a sentence of death on a condemned person.
- a person acknowledged as holy or virtuous and regarded in Christian faith as being in heaven after death.
- a person who believes in the truth or existence of something
- a very unpleasant and prolonged experience
26 Clues: throw stones at. • the death or suffering of a martyr. • severe physical or mental suffering. • extreme physical or mental suffering. • a very unpleasant and prolonged experience • cause extreme pain, anguish, or distress to. • severe mental or physical pain or suffering. • a person who is affected by an illness or ailment • ...
Psych 37-41 2026-01-05
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- threat a self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on a negative stereotype
- study research that follows and retests the same people over time
- the extent to which a test yields consistent results
- validity the success with which a test predicts the behavior its designed to predict
- quotient ratio of mental age to chronical age multiplied by 100
- study research that compares people of different ages at the same point in time
- test designed to assess what a person has learned
- syndrome mild to severe intellectual disability and assosicated physical disorders caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21
- curve bell-shaped curve tht describes the distribution of many physical and psychological attributes
- Intelligence measured by every task on an intelligence test
- Adult Intelligence Scale most widely used intelligence tests
- American revision on Binet’s original intelligence test
- intelligence The ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions
- passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals
- ability to learn and adapt to situations
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- analysis identifies clusters of related items on a test, used to identify different dimensions of performance
- extent to which a test measures or predicts what it’s supposed to measure
- test designed to predict a person’s future performance
- disability condition of limited mental ability, indicated by an intelligence score of 70 or below and difficulty adapting to the demands of life
- a group of people that share a common characteristic
- syndrome a person who is limited mentally has an exceptional specific skill
- defining uniform testing procedures and meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
- test assessing an individual’s mental aptitudes and comparing them with those of others using numerical scores
- proportion of variation among individuals in a group that we can attribute to genes
- Intelligence accumulated knowledge and verbal skills
- age level typically associated with children of a chronological age
- intelligence ability to reason speedily and abstractly
- validity extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest
28 Clues: ability to learn and adapt to situations • test designed to assess what a person has learned • the extent to which a test yields consistent results • a group of people that share a common characteristic • Intelligence accumulated knowledge and verbal skills • test designed to predict a person’s future performance • ...
Intro to Criminal Justice (ch3) 2026-02-04
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- The willful and repeated harassing or following of another person.
- A defense claiming the mental state was so impaired that intent could not be formed.
- An ancient system of monetary compensation for criminal violations.
- A defense maintaining the defendant was incapable of forming intent due to mental illness.
- A minor crime punished by less than one year in a local jail.
- The insanity test focusing on the ability to distinguish right from wrong.
- A personal injury or wrong for which an action for damages can be brought.
- The Amendment providing the right to a speedy trial and counsel.
- A defense where the defendant admits the act but claims it was reasonable under the circumstances.
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- A defense used if a defendant (or reasonable person) could not have behaved in any other way.
- A rule applied successfully in previous cases that is then applied to similar cases.
- The Amendment prohibiting excessive bail and cruel punishment.
- The rule that bars evidence seized in violation of the Fourth Amendment.
- An excuse defense where the defendant was forced into a crime to prevent harm.
- The practice of helping people take their own lives.
- The Amendment that applies the Bill of Rights to the states.
- An insanity test focusing on whether the act was a product of mental disease.
- A defense claiming the victim agreed to the act in question.
- A serious offense punishable by more than one year in a state prison.
- Latin for “to stand by decided cases”.
- The ancient code of the Israelites, including the Ten Commandments.
- The branch of law that defines crimes and their punishment.
- A defense maintaining the police originated the criminal idea.
- A nonserious offense, like a traffic ticket, usually punished by a fine.
- The Amendment that bars illegal searches and seizures.
- The ancient Babylonian king whose code was based on "an eye for an eye".
- The Amendment protecting against double jeopardy and coerced confessions.
27 Clues: Latin for “to stand by decided cases”. • The practice of helping people take their own lives. • The Amendment that bars illegal searches and seizures. • The branch of law that defines crimes and their punishment. • The Amendment that applies the Bill of Rights to the states. • A defense claiming the victim agreed to the act in question. • ...
AP Psych Review 1 2014-03-02
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- All the cases in a group, from which samples may be drawn for a study.
- How nature selects traits that promote the perpetuation of one's genes.
- Precise statements of the procedures used to define independent and dependent variables.
- The method used by structuralists. Research subjects are asked to record their mental experiences as they complete mental tasks.
- A school of psychology that focused on how mental and behavioral processes function - how they enable the organism to adapt, survive, and flourish.
- The procedure of assigning subjects to the experimental and control conditions by chance in order to minimize preexisting differences between the groups.
- Father of American Psychology. Focused on FUNCTIONS of thoughts and feelings. Introduced school of Pragmatism.
- How behavior and thinking vary across situations and cultures.
- A research strategy in which a researcher directly manipulates one or more factors (independent variables) in order to observe their effect on some behavior or mental process (the dependent variables; experiments therefore make it possible to establish cause-and-effect relationships.
- An explanation using an integrated set of principles that organizes and predicts observations.
- An early school of psychology that used introspection to explore the elemental structure of the human mind.
- A medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- The false perception of a relationship between two events when none exists.
- A sample that fairly represents a population because each member has an equal chance of inclusion.
- studies the mental processes of the mind, including perception, thinking, memory, and judgment.
- Father of Psychology - he was the first to perform experiments and use a lab to try and scientifically document psychology. Used Introspection and structuralism (introduced school of Structuralism).
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- Student of Wundt. Also big with Introspection, and also had ideas on structuralism.
- How a subject acts.
- The factor being manipulated and tested by the investigator.
- Pure science that aims to increase the scientific knowledge base.
- Scientific study that aims to solve practical problems.
- How the body and brain create emotions, memories, and sensory experiences.
- An integrated perspective that incorporates biological, psychological, and social-cultural levels of analysis.
- Is the tendency to overestimate the extent to which others share our beliefs and behaviors.
- Believed mind separable from body (dualism), further believing that the mind continues after death. He also viewed knowledge as built from within. Would say things were part of your genetics. Prescientific.
- A testable prediction, often implied by a theory.
- Belief that knowledge comes from experience via senses. Science flourishes from observations and experiments (Bacon)
- The tendency to believe, after learning an outcome, that one would have foreseen it. (Also known as the I-knew-it-all along phenomenon.)
- Popularized by Sigmund Freud, focuses on understanding human behavior by examining the role of unconscious thoughts, feelings, and memories.
- Believed same things as his teacher, Socrates (Believed mind separable from body (dualism), further believing that the mind continues after death. He also viewed knowledge as built from within. Would say things were part of your genetics.) Prescientific.
- A control procedure in which neither the experimenter nor the research subjects are aware of which condition is in effect. It is used to prevent experimenters' and subjects' expectations from influencing the results of an experiment.
- Repeating the essence of a research study, usually with different participants in different situations, to see whether the basic finding extends to other participants and circumstances
- Championed by John B. Watson, proposes that it is not possible to objectively study the mind, and psychological studies should be limited to studies of behavior alone.
- A person trained to give guidance on personal, social, or psychological problems.
- A statistical measure that indicates the extent to which two factors vary together and thus how well one factor can be predicted from the other. Correlations can be positive or negative.
- The factor being measured by the investigator
36 Clues: How a subject acts. • The factor being measured by the investigator • A testable prediction, often implied by a theory. • Scientific study that aims to solve practical problems. • The factor being manipulated and tested by the investigator. • How behavior and thinking vary across situations and cultures. • ...
Mapeh project 2014-01-12
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- Specializes in one type of counseling like family, marital relationship,drug,divorce,children,behavioral and personal.
- This is an emotional reaction where the patient feels that he or she has been cheated.
- Being most common mood disorder and psychiatric complaint.
- The individual refuses to admit or recognize that a stress-causing agent or situation exists.
- training Parents should teach his or her children to respect our country.
- The individual uses strength in other areas to replace the person's weaknesses.
- An internationally known pediatrician and child development specialist.
- These needs are love,affection and understanding.
- The person imagines pleasurable events like dating a celebrity to escape from a disappointing or frustrating situation.
- The individual does not recall any event or incident that has happened.
- The individual eats, dresses and uses the personal care products which a celebrity star he or she admires uses.
- The individual reverts to childish behaviors.
- Refers to a persons adaptive capacities like intelligence,self-efficacy,coping abilities,awareness of his or her capacities.
- This is a mental disorder that has been described as the cancer of mental illness with unknown causes.
- Children also have the capacity for moral growth.
- Is the study of aging.
- Is another name for high blood.
- Intelligence is a biological equipment.
- This is a loss of memory caused by shock;, fatigue,injury,alcoholism,senility.
- The individual changes his or her course of events to a less difficult one.
- To hasten their maximum physical growth and development, parents should provide their children with nutritious food, adequate and appropriate clothing, and safe shelter.
- Is either a psychologist or a psychiatrist who has a special training in psychoanalysis.
- The individual avoids dealing with a stress-causing situation.
- Because of depression and dementia, the elderly experience a heightened self-deprecation and hopelessness.
- A young American school teacher in 1840's.
- This is a mental disorder in which the victim believes that other people despise, persecute or suspect him or her.
- This is a strong belief opposed to reality which is a person steadfastly maintains is spite of logical persuasion and evidence to the contrary.
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- This is a false interpretation by the mind of sense perception.
- The patient and his or her family choose not to talk much about impending death with visitors and close friends.
- The patient has a continuing feeling of tautness both emotionally and in his or her muscles.
- It has two types the good and the bad.
- The person unjustly blames or attributes someone else for his faults,failures,and negative feelings.
- There are many types of this health problem like breast,colon and prostate.
- This is a reduction of mental shock, a permanent, irreversible,loss of intellectual efficiency.
- Is a bachelor's degree holder who has a master's degree, has passed the certification for specialist requirements, and possesses a PhD degree in counseling or clinical psychology.
- An American social reformer advocated humane treatment for mentally ill persons.
- An inborn tendency in every human being gregariousness.
- The individual gives "alibis" for no accomplishing a task.
- This stage follows the anger stage in the person with terminal illness.
- The individual transfers his feeling from the main target to another object.
- The most common definition of age in the world.
- Refers to the ways in which people compare to others of similar age.
- Refers to the relative age condition of a person's body systems and organs.
- This is a mental state in which a person sees,hears,tastes,smells or feels something that is most present.
- The individual admires someone so much that even if that someone commits a mistake, it is not accepted as such.
- psychotic disorders These are mental disorders that inhibit a person's full functioning but do not distort thoughts and emotions.
- The home is the child first school and parents are the first teacher.
- considered taboo in the past.
48 Clues: Is the study of aging. • considered taboo in the past. • Is another name for high blood. • It has two types the good and the bad. • Intelligence is a biological equipment. • A young American school teacher in 1840's. • The individual reverts to childish behaviors. • The most common definition of age in the world. • These needs are love,affection and understanding. • ...
The Giver Vocabulary 2020-12-08
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- Intruded
- In an ill/mean way
- A crowd
- causing to feel energetic
- Special Ability
- regret
- Pardon, excused
- breaking a law or a rule
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- agonizing physical or mental pain
- harmless
- Upset, agitated
- In a fancy or proper way
- Noticeable
- A Punishment
- shrink back in fear or disgust
- Calm
- Obvious
- Assisting in Growth or Development
- Excited, Happy Go Lucky
- an increase in volume
20 Clues: Calm • regret • A crowd • Obvious • harmless • Intruded • Noticeable • A Punishment • Upset, agitated • Special Ability • Pardon, excused • In an ill/mean way • an increase in volume • Excited, Happy Go Lucky • In a fancy or proper way • breaking a law or a rule • causing to feel energetic • shrink back in fear or disgust • agonizing physical or mental pain • Assisting in Growth or Development
仁爱英语八上U1T3单词 2020-08-25
Across
- be conscious of a physical, mental
- opportunity
- shall
- a telephone connection
- a important sports meet
- bear
- a deep yellow color
- in these times
- Something in the shape of a circle
- a sign,number...
- opera
- The lowest level
- capable
Down
- like news
- against
- stimulating interest
- perceive (sound) via the auditory sense
- start
- hold
- new
- bad
- whether
- maxim
- award a decoration
24 Clues: new • bad • hold • bear • start • shall • maxim • opera • against • whether • capable • like news • opportunity • in these times • a sign,number... • The lowest level • award a decoration • a deep yellow color • stimulating interest • a telephone connection • a important sports meet • be conscious of a physical, mental • Something in the shape of a circle • perceive (sound) via the auditory sense
Eugene O'Dell Crossword Puzzle 2017-05-17
Across
- clearly defined
- to understand
- to study something close
- to create or produce
- to give
- the time and place of an event
- to tell again
- to make
- to find
- a true statement
Down
- to form a mental image
- a story
- to convince
- to finish
- to show differences
- to make something
- to bring together
- to provide evidence
- to chose or pick
- idea the main ideas
20 Clues: a story • to give • to make • to find • to finish • to convince • to understand • to tell again • clearly defined • to chose or pick • a true statement • to make something • to bring together • to show differences • to provide evidence • idea the main ideas • to create or produce • to form a mental image • to study something close • the time and place of an event
Henry Welch 2013-12-05
Across
- to eat violently
- important rod or staff
- clothing decoration
- suspicion of fear
- unintentional
- to travel
- forbidden
- barren and treeless landscape
- to be harsh
Down
- upper half of body
- to cause someone to quit not wanted job
- dead bodies
- to afflict mental and bodily damage
- widespread disease
- royal or authorized by king
- authorized statement
- 4 way division
- filled with amaze
- rhythmical throb
- grey colored
20 Clues: to travel • forbidden • dead bodies • to be harsh • grey colored • unintentional • 4 way division • to eat violently • rhythmical throb • suspicion of fear • filled with amaze • upper half of body • widespread disease • clothing decoration • authorized statement • important rod or staff • royal or authorized by king • barren and treeless landscape • to afflict mental and bodily damage • ...
Creativity 2014-07-07
Across
- Unusual.
- With neither patterns nor logic.
- Appearances of feelings.
- Saturation's other half.
- The place where you don't expect to find things.
- character
- A person who has a mind of his own.
- Uncommon.
- What people think children should have.
- What America professes.
Down
- Part of PIIER.
- Mental processing.
- Festivity.
- Different.
- Useful in many circumstances.
- The spark.
- Indentation.
- Answer.
- Rare.
- Fresh.
20 Clues: Rare. • Fresh. • Answer. • Unusual. • character • Uncommon. • Festivity. • Different. • The spark. • Indentation. • Part of PIIER. • Mental processing. • What America professes. • Appearances of feelings. • Saturation's other half. • Useful in many circumstances. • With neither patterns nor logic. • A person who has a mind of his own. • What people think children should have. • ...
TYPE CODES #7 2022-09-08
Across
- INVESTIGATE WATER LEAK
- RAPE - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
- ALL UNITS INFO PRIORITY 2
- KIDNAPPING IN PROGRESS
- CONSTRUCTIVE NOISE COMPLAINT
- MINOR INJURY ACCIDENT
- LASER S
- FOUND JUVENILE
- MENTAL CASE VIOLENT
- EVACUATE CITIZENS
- LUNCH
Down
- CRIMINAL THREATS REPORT
- OVERSIZED VEHICLE ORDINANCE
- INCOMPLETE PHONE CALL
- TAGGER VANDALISM IN PROGRESS
- CORONERS CASE
- ROBBERY - GPS DEVICE
- CITIZEN COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION
- TRAFFIC STOP WITH LICENSE
- STOLEN VEHICLE - LOJACK
- DEFRAUDING AN INNKEEPER REPORT
21 Clues: LUNCH • LASER S • CORONERS CASE • FOUND JUVENILE • EVACUATE CITIZENS • MENTAL CASE VIOLENT • ROBBERY - GPS DEVICE • INCOMPLETE PHONE CALL • MINOR INJURY ACCIDENT • INVESTIGATE WATER LEAK • KIDNAPPING IN PROGRESS • CRIMINAL THREATS REPORT • STOLEN VEHICLE - LOJACK • RAPE - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE • ALL UNITS INFO PRIORITY 2 • TRAFFIC STOP WITH LICENSE • OVERSIZED VEHICLE ORDINANCE • ...
Hazel Acronyms 2022-07-13
Across
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Mental Health
- Physical Health
- end of day
- Physician Assistant
- Family Education Rights and Protection Act
- Chief Technology Officer
- implementation manager
- customer success manager
- Clinical Support Team
Down
- Protected Health Information
- Primary Care Physician
- Account Manager
- Hazel's Early Assessment Response and Treatment
- Medical Doctor
- Nurse Practitioner
- family resource manager
- Chief Medical Officer
- Over the Counter Medication
- Customer Support Team
20 Clues: end of day • Mental Health • Medical Doctor • Account Manager • Physical Health • Nurse Practitioner • Physician Assistant • Chief Medical Officer • Customer Support Team • Clinical Support Team • Primary Care Physician • implementation manager • family resource manager • Chief Technology Officer • customer success manager • Over the Counter Medication • Protected Health Information • ...
37 2025-05-03
Across
- Stream of hope
- Accomplished goals
- Center of trust
- Motivated path
- Inspiring heart
- Hard work
- Joyful life
- Create again
- Passionate energy
- Bounce back strong
- Walk onward
Down
- Gentle progress
- Smart energy
- Ignite passion
- Mental strength
- Honest way
- Run toward success
- Move alone
- Win mind
- Build dreams
- Quick success
- Clear the way
- Skill success
- Dream big
- Strong purpose
25 Clues: Win mind • Hard work • Dream big • Honest way • Move alone • Joyful life • Walk onward • Smart energy • Create again • Build dreams • Quick success • Clear the way • Skill success • Ignite passion • Stream of hope • Motivated path • Strong purpose • Gentle progress • Mental strength • Center of trust • Inspiring heart • Passionate energy • Accomplished goals • Run toward success • Bounce back strong
24 2025-05-09
Across
- Disease prevention
- Relating to hormones
- Physical injury
- Confusion feeling
- Blood poisoning
- Organ health
- Skin welts
- Germ killer
- Wart virus
- Sleep attacks
- Eating disorder
- Hard deposit in gallbladder
- State of mind
- Viral disease
Down
- Loss of movement
- Painful joint swelling
- Memory loss disease
- Mental disorder
- Skin damage
- Sweat production
- Skin cancer
- Inability to reproduce
- Female glands
- Lung infection
- Circulation
25 Clues: Skin welts • Wart virus • Skin damage • Skin cancer • Germ killer • Circulation • Organ health • Female glands • Sleep attacks • State of mind • Viral disease • Lung infection • Mental disorder • Physical injury • Blood poisoning • Eating disorder • Loss of movement • Sweat production • Confusion feeling • Disease prevention • Memory loss disease • Relating to hormones • Painful joint swelling • ...
Dreams4RPS 2025-01-06
Across
- Community Partnership
- Compensation
- Reading
- Leadership Development
- PTAs and PTOs
- Food
- Special Education
- Extended Learning Time
- High School Redesign
- Athletics and Activities
- Building Safety and Maintenance
- Richmond and RPS History
Down
- Systems
- Telling Our Story
- Zero Teacher Vacancies
- Multilingual Learners
- Teacher Diversity
- 6th and 9th Grade Transitions
- Attendance
- Student Mental Health
- Facilities
- Customer Service
- Trauma Responsiveness
- Transportation
- Technology
25 Clues: Food • Systems • Reading • Attendance • Facilities • Technology • Compensation • PTAs and PTOs • Transportation • Customer Service • Telling Our Story • Teacher Diversity • Special Education • High School Redesign • Community Partnership • Multilingual Learners • Student Mental Health • Trauma Responsiveness • Zero Teacher Vacancies • Leadership Development • Extended Learning Time • Athletics and Activities • ...
Rebecca West: The return of the soldier 2026-02-05
Across
- Memory loss from trauma
- Complex and strained
- Personal cost
- Of human mind and relationships
- Cousin with secrets
- Fragile and selective
- Between past and present
- Emotional and physical
Down
- Fragmented by trauma
- Through understanding
- Exploring mental effects
- Wife struggling with past
- For recovery
- Impact on family and mind
- Women’s roles questioned
- Emotional burden
- Soldier suffering from amnesia
- Hidden and revealed
- Multiple perspectives
- Social tensions
20 Clues: For recovery • Personal cost • Social tensions • Emotional burden • Hidden and revealed • Cousin with secrets • Fragmented by trauma • Complex and strained • Through understanding • Multiple perspectives • Fragile and selective • Emotional and physical • Memory loss from trauma • Exploring mental effects • Women’s roles questioned • Between past and present • Wife struggling with past • ...
Unit 7 2020-05-25
Across
- Showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for others
- Having or showing no moral principles
- A formal spoken or written statement, esp. one given in a court of law
- Proudly; self-importantly
- A feeling or an impression of superiority manifested in an overbearing manner or claims
Down
- Weaken (a reputation or principle) by accepting standards that are lower than is desirable
- Form or devise (a plan, idea, or work) in the mind
- Extremely impressive
- Severe physical or mental suffering
- An excessive enthusiasm or desire; depressive mental disorder
10 Clues: Extremely impressive • Proudly; self-importantly • Severe physical or mental suffering • Having or showing no moral principles • Form or devise (a plan, idea, or work) in the mind • An excessive enthusiasm or desire; depressive mental disorder • Showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for others • ...
W.O.D. 1 Tic Tac Toe 2022-03-07
Across
- (n) A perfect place-paradise, heaven, and ideal place
- (adj) relating to cattle; sluggish-having qualities (such as dullness)
- (adj) having keen mental perception and understanding
Down
- (adj) having or showing acute mental discernment and keen practical sense; shrewd
- (adj) self-pityingly or tearfully sentimental (often through times of darkness)
- (adj) not harmful or injurious; harmless-not likely to irritate/offend
- (adj) relating to a dry environment; requiring a small amount of water
- (adj) having profound/great knowledge or learning
- (adj) Moderately warm-showing little enthusiasm
- (adj) extravagant/rich, luxurious/lavish
10 Clues: (adj) extravagant/rich, luxurious/lavish • (adj) Moderately warm-showing little enthusiasm • (adj) having profound/great knowledge or learning • (n) A perfect place-paradise, heaven, and ideal place • (adj) having keen mental perception and understanding • (adj) not harmful or injurious; harmless-not likely to irritate/offend • ...
There Will Come Soft Rains Crossword 2021-10-27
Across
- a set of hot flames caused by burning something, emits extreme heat
- A machine that burns waste at high temperatures until completely destroyed
- describes the beauty or excellence of something
- a chronic mental disorder that makes a person display abnormal violent and social behavior
Down
- a dark, shadow-like, outline of something or someone
- a network of fine branching blood vessels
- the first and most important meal of the day
- to droop or fade away
- a mental condition that involves delusions and excessive jealousy
- usually a bedroom for a newborn baby
10 Clues: to droop or fade away • usually a bedroom for a newborn baby • a network of fine branching blood vessels • the first and most important meal of the day • describes the beauty or excellence of something • a dark, shadow-like, outline of something or someone • a mental condition that involves delusions and excessive jealousy • ...
Schizophrenia Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-04
Across
- Community Mental Health Term.
- Schizophrenia often occurs in conjunction with other.
- How much people in the world are diagnosed with Schizophrenia.
- Individually tailored combination of talking therapy and medicine and (CMHT) and (CPA).
Down
- schizophrenia may increase the risk of other.
- total amount of people that have been diagnosed with Schizophrenia.
- Who in the DC series had Schizophrenia.
- not exactly known but the combination of physical, genetic and psychological and environmental factors.
- A mentality or approach characterized by inconsistent or contradictory elements.
- What are Delusions, Hallucinations and Disorganized thinking.
10 Clues: Community Mental Health Term. • Who in the DC series had Schizophrenia. • schizophrenia may increase the risk of other. • Schizophrenia often occurs in conjunction with other. • What are Delusions, Hallucinations and Disorganized thinking. • How much people in the world are diagnosed with Schizophrenia. • ...
Health Crossword puzzle 2023-04-13
Across
- who won the world cup in 2022?
- stands for specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-based
- hyperventilation, sweating, trembling, trouble concentrating, and weakness
- type of health that has to do with your body
- Using words such as “unhinged” or “crazy” can be what?
Down
- type of health that has to do with the mind
- who won the world cup in 2018?
- type of health that has to do with how you feel
- what percent of all lifetime illnesses begin around age 14
- provide insight into ways to cope with mental health
10 Clues: who won the world cup in 2018? • who won the world cup in 2022? • type of health that has to do with the mind • type of health that has to do with your body • type of health that has to do with how you feel • provide insight into ways to cope with mental health • Using words such as “unhinged” or “crazy” can be what? • ...
PS Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-21
Across
- The state of feeling healthy and happy.
- Using technology for evil.
- Vision a failure to see the big picture.
- a conscious mental reaction (such as anger or fear)
Down
- Knowledge that something exists.
- Unwanted, aggressive behavior among school-aged children.
- the act of giving your attention to only one thing, either as a religious activity or as a way of becoming calm and relaxed:
- Paying attention to the here and now.
- A state of well-being that includes emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- Quality of mental or intellectual ability.
10 Clues: Using technology for evil. • Knowledge that something exists. • Paying attention to the here and now. • The state of feeling healthy and happy. • Vision a failure to see the big picture. • Quality of mental or intellectual ability. • a conscious mental reaction (such as anger or fear) • Unwanted, aggressive behavior among school-aged children. • ...
Crossword 2024-10-22
Across
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky (pg 3)
- something that is contemporary, or relates to present time (pg 6)
- a feeling of stress or urgency (pg 4)
- A nation with it's own government, territory, and population (pg 7)
- related to the mind or thinking process (pg 4)
Down
- giving assistance to someone (pg 1)
- refering to a mental or physical condistion that disrupts normal functioning (pg 4)
- a greek goddess (pg 8)
- something you prefer or like the most (pg 3)
- a group of interrelated families (pg 6)
10 Clues: a greek goddess (pg 8) • giving assistance to someone (pg 1) • a feeling of stress or urgency (pg 4) • a group of interrelated families (pg 6) • something you prefer or like the most (pg 3) • a fixed luminous point in the night sky (pg 3) • related to the mind or thinking process (pg 4) • something that is contemporary, or relates to present time (pg 6) • ...
THANKSGIVING 2024-11-30
Across
- Estado de bienestar físico, mental y emocional.
- Sentimiento de agradecimiento por algo bueno recibido.
- Confianza y creencia en algo o alguien, especialmente sin necesidad de pruebas.
- Esfuerzo físico o mental remunerado para lograr un objetivo.
Down
- El regalo de cada día, lo más valioso
- Personas que se quieren, se apoyan y disfrutan estar juntas.
- Cualquier cosa que se come para nutrir el cuerpo.
- Grupo de personas unidas por vínculos de sangre, adopción o cariño.
- Sentimiento fuerte de cariño y cuidado hacia alguien o algo.
- Estado de tranquilidad y armonía, sin conflicto ni violencia.
10 Clues: El regalo de cada día, lo más valioso • Estado de bienestar físico, mental y emocional. • Cualquier cosa que se come para nutrir el cuerpo. • Sentimiento de agradecimiento por algo bueno recibido. • Personas que se quieren, se apoyan y disfrutan estar juntas. • Sentimiento fuerte de cariño y cuidado hacia alguien o algo. • ...
Health & wellness 2024-12-30
Across
- Relating to the body as opposed to the mind
- Physical activity that strengthens the body
- The state of being free from illness or injury
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- Emotional status
- A period of rest for the body and mind
Down
- The process of consuming liquids, especially water
- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal
- A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances
- The kinds of food that a person typically eats
10 Clues: Emotional status • A period of rest for the body and mind • Relating to the body as opposed to the mind • Physical activity that strengthens the body • The state of being free from illness or injury • The kinds of food that a person typically eats • The process of consuming liquids, especially water • ...
stress management 2025-03-18
Across
- Directing your attention toward one task to reduce overwhelm
- Restoring energy and focus after a stressful period
- Physical or mental strain caused by stress
- To relax after a period of stress or tension
- Taking a break from stress by doing something enjoyable
Down
- Listening to calming sounds to relax and relieve stress
- A structured practice of controlling your breathing to reduce stress
- Staying calm and composed under pressure
- A mental attitude that influences how you handle stress
- A technique used to reconnect with the present moment to reduce anxiety
10 Clues: Staying calm and composed under pressure • Physical or mental strain caused by stress • To relax after a period of stress or tension • Restoring energy and focus after a stressful period • Listening to calming sounds to relax and relieve stress • A mental attitude that influences how you handle stress • Taking a break from stress by doing something enjoyable • ...
Philosophy and Mental Health 2025-04-02
Across
- – A philosopher who introduced the will to power.
- – A thinker who critiqued psychiatry and institutional control.
- – As in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), a modern therapy approach.
- – A mental practice rooted in Buddhism, used in therapy today.
- – A philosophy that explores meaning and individual freedom.
Down
- – A philosopher who developed the theory of the absurd.
- – Aristotle’s concept of a fulfilling life.
- – A school of thought focused on emotional control and resilience.
- – The right to make decisions about one’s own mental health.
- – An existentialist term describing deep anxiety or dread.
10 Clues: – Aristotle’s concept of a fulfilling life. • – A philosopher who introduced the will to power. • – A philosopher who developed the theory of the absurd. • – An existentialist term describing deep anxiety or dread. • – The right to make decisions about one’s own mental health. • – A philosophy that explores meaning and individual freedom. • ...
Psychological Disorders - Treatment 2025-10-27
Across
- A form of therapy that uses learning principles to eliminate unwanted behaviors
- uses electrical currents to treat severe depression
- Psychology The branch of psychology focused on assessing and treating mental illness
- Drugs used to treat depression by increasing serotonin levels
- Positive Regard The therapist’s accepting and empathetic attitude in humanistic therapy
Down
- A medication used to reduce hallucinations
- A type of talk therapy founded by Freud
- Desensitization pairing relaxation with anxiety-triggering stimuli
- Therapy The use of drugs to treat mental disorders
- A form of therapy that changes distorted thinking patterns
10 Clues: A type of talk therapy founded by Freud • A medication used to reduce hallucinations • Therapy The use of drugs to treat mental disorders • uses electrical currents to treat severe depression • A form of therapy that changes distorted thinking patterns • Drugs used to treat depression by increasing serotonin levels • ...
Piaget’s Cognitive Crossword Challenge 2025-11-06
Across
- Understanding that quantity remains the same despite changes in appearance.
- The process of fitting new experiences into existing mental frameworks.
- Mental structures or frameworks that organize and interpret information.
- Difficulty in viewing the world from another person’s perspective.
- The balancing process between assimilation and accommodation.
- Adjusting existing frameworks to incorporate new experiences.
Down
- The stage when abstract and hypothetical reasoning develops.
- Focusing on one aspect of a situation while ignoring others.
- Understanding that objects continue to exist even when out of sight.
- Awareness and regulation of one’s own thinking processes.
10 Clues: Awareness and regulation of one’s own thinking processes. • The stage when abstract and hypothetical reasoning develops. • Focusing on one aspect of a situation while ignoring others. • The balancing process between assimilation and accommodation. • Adjusting existing frameworks to incorporate new experiences. • ...
CHAPITRE 07 - PARTIE 3 2025-02-28
10 Clues: But commun • Guide naturel • Choix crucial • Alliance forte • Obstacle mental • Force adaptative • Assurance mutuelle • Motivation profonde • Solidarité intérieure • Transformer intentions
drinking crossword 2020-06-02
Across
- to bring to a specified state by drinking alcoholic beverages
- drinking alcoholic beverages with an intention of becoming intoxicated
- inflammation of the liver
- a transient dulling or loss of vision, consciousness
- liquid or mash
- the alcoholic fermented juice of fresh grapes used as a beverage
- widespread disruption of normal liver structure
- Containing alcohol
- an agent that reduces a bodily functional activity or an instinctive desire
- a substance used as a medication or in the preparation of medication
- an alcoholic beverage usually made from malted cereal grain (such as barley), flavored with hops, and brewed by slow fermentation
- an agent (such as a drug) that produces a temporary increase of the functional activity or efficiency of an organism or any of its parts
- the sum of the processes by which a particular substance is handled in the living body
- consequence of drinking large amounts of alcohol in a short period of time.
Down
- to provide with the means or opportunity
- to expose to oxygen
- a highly variable group of birth defects including intellectual disability, deficient growth, and malformations of the skull and face that tend to occur in the offspring of women who consume large amounts of alcohol during
- the offense of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated by drugs or especially alcohol
- a colorless volatile flammable liquid C2H5OH that is the intoxicating agent in liquors and is also used as a solvent and in fuel
- continued excessive or compulsive use of alcoholic drinks
- a mental process imposing restraint upon behavior or another mental
- disagreeable physical effects following heavy consumption of alcohol or the use of drugs
- too great a dose
- possibility of loss or injury
- the liquid containing ethanol and water that is distilled from an
- the condition of having physical or mental control markedly diminished by the effects of alcohol or drugs
26 Clues: liquid or mash • too great a dose • Containing alcohol • to expose to oxygen • inflammation of the liver • possibility of loss or injury • to provide with the means or opportunity • widespread disruption of normal liver structure • a transient dulling or loss of vision, consciousness • continued excessive or compulsive use of alcoholic drinks • ...
preTOK Crossword 2019-12-12
Across
- Disproportionate weight in favor of or against an idea or thing, usually in a way that is closed-minded, prejudicial, or unfair.
- Ideology that maintains there are no absolute truths but each point of view has its own.
- Enables us to acquire knowledge from other people, communicate, speak about anything we want (only to the users of it, otherwise we won’t be understood).
- What is the name for a mental state in which one is completely absorbed in an activity.
- When you are performing a few actions at the same time.
- They are the products of natural processes with physiological causes and effects, also one of the WOK’s.
- Ideology that maintains there are absolute truths.
- The news media use of language and pictures to form the way a story is present.
- A strong belief in someone or something, one of WOKs.
Down
- What is the name for knowledge, that base on perceptual experience?
- filter (...) - A situation in that confirm our pre–existing prejudices.
- Knowledge is a justified true (...).
- same way.
- (...) knowledge - it is one of the types of knowledge, based on skills.
- A form of peer pressure which leads everyone in a group to think in
- One of the obstacles to personal knowledge. When something we want to be true slips into something we believe is true.
- (...) perception - knowledge gained by using one or more senses, also the ability to use gain such knowledge, one of WOKs.
- (...) view. It is when we justify our beliefs basing on the way we were raised.
- A process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or solving tasks, operations, especially by a computer.
- mental (...) - What is the definition for a personal mental picture of what is true and false, beautiful and ugly?
- Thinking and forming judgement logically, one of WOKs.
21 Clues: same way. • Knowledge is a justified true (...). • Ideology that maintains there are absolute truths. • A strong belief in someone or something, one of WOKs. • Thinking and forming judgement logically, one of WOKs. • When you are performing a few actions at the same time. • What is the name for knowledge, that base on perceptual experience? • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-12-21
Across
- medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals.
- / A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
- worker / an academic discipline and practice-based profession that concerns itself with individuals, families, groups, communities, and society as a whole
- / often involving cutting into the body.
- / the basic membrane-bound unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life and of which all living things are composed
- / an amazing three-pound organ that controls all functions of the body, interprets information from the outside world, and embodies the essence of the mind and soul.
- / an instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment.
- / A disease in which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy body tissue.
- / the process of meeting with a therapist to resolve problematic behaviors, beliefs, feelings, relationship issues, and/or somatic responses
- / a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- / a qualified practitioner of medicine
Down
- / a general term for treating mental health problems by talking with a psychiatrist, psychologist, or other mental health providers.
- / the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- / A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- / the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order.
- / the organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community.
- / a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action.
- / medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- / a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold.
- / a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disease and injury, using medical imaging techniques such as x-rays
20 Clues: / a qualified practitioner of medicine • / often involving cutting into the body. • / a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold. • / medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals. • / the organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community. • ...
Intelligence 2021-03-19
Across
- a condition of limited mental ability
- a condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill, such as in computation or drawing.
- test designed to predict what you will be able to learn
- intelligence which is believed to be at the heart of our smarts.
- believed mental abilities are much like physical abilities.
- facilitate adaptive or creative thinking
- extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to
- the ability to adapt to new situations and generate novel ideas.
- required for everyday tasks that may be poorly defined and may have multiple solutions.
- viewed intelligence as multiple abilities that come in different packages.
- ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.
- a positive, non-cognitive trait based on an individual's perseverance of effort combined with the passion for a particular long-term goal
- knowing how to express them in varied situations
- your ability to reason speedily and abstractly; tends to decrease with age, especially during late adulthood.
- the level of performance typically associated with a certain chronological age
Down
- predicting them and how they may change and blend
- a self-confirming concern that you will be judged based on a negative stereotype.
- uniform testing procedures and meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group.
- triarchic theory proposes three intelligences
- the extent to which a test yields consistent results
- recognizing them in faces, music, and stories
- test designed to reflect what you have learned
- the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions.
- your accumulated knowledge and verbal skills; tends to increase with age.
- the most widely used individual intelligence test
- academic problem solving
- reports that believing that intelligence is changeable fosters a growth mindset
27 Clues: academic problem solving • a condition of limited mental ability • facilitate adaptive or creative thinking • triarchic theory proposes three intelligences • recognizing them in faces, music, and stories • test designed to reflect what you have learned • knowing how to express them in varied situations • predicting them and how they may change and blend • ...
Chapter 8 Intelligence (Part 2) 2021-10-30
Across
- an intelligence that increases when you age, the verbal and knowledge skills
- – your mental age divided by the chronological age times one hundred
- syndrome they have a limited mental ability but has a gift in a certain area
- Wechsler this person created the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
- this person remembered 9000 books and the directions of major cities in the US
- this intelligence has four key parts that is important to social intelligence
- a part of David Wechsler subtest areas where you recall objects and their definition
- adapt from the new experiences you learned from
- the (blank) theory has three forms of intelligence
- a test that can be a final exam to show what you learned all through the course
- a (blank) curve that is graphed and reveal different data of the test scores. Also has a bell-curve
- Binet he was a French psychologist that constructed the fair tests
- rotation sometimes on a spatial ability test, usually 2-D or 3-D
- an intelligence decreases when you age, be able to reason rapidly
- parents who give the children their genes
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- – tests this is administered in the same conditions
- tests a test to help see what knowledge you well be able to earn
- Spearman he believed we only have one general intelligence
- validity tests that projects what behavior was already going to happen
- disability – when the score of an intelligence test is 70 and below
- Deary did a longitudinal study on 87,498 eleven-year old’s and set a record for it
- threat people were judged negatively on a stereotype
- one of the four social intelligences’, they may change, and we can try to predict them
- the American version of Alfred Binets Intelligent test revise by Lewis Terman
- studies studying the same test subjects over an extended period
25 Clues: parents who give the children their genes • adapt from the new experiences you learned from • the (blank) theory has three forms of intelligence • – tests this is administered in the same conditions • threat people were judged negatively on a stereotype • Spearman he believed we only have one general intelligence • ...
Brain Disease & Disorders 2023-02-28
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- Progressive neurodegenerative disorder that changes the brain function over time.
- Sudden swelling or inflammation of the brain.
- Formerly called manic depression Mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) or lows (depression)
- Inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord.
- Affects part of the brain that controls muscle movement
- Growth of abnormal cells in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves that branch from the Central Nervous System.
- Sudden & unexplained episode of facial paralysis or weakness that usually affect one side of the face.
- An irrational fear of confined spaces
- A serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally
- Genetic brain disease that affects the muscles and caused them to weaken.
- Brain based learning disorder that causes difficulties with reading and processing written language. No connection to intelligence
- Headache that can cause severe throbbing pain or a pulsing sensation, usually on one side of the head
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- Type of dementia affects memory, thinking and behavior
- Brain is jostled inside the skull, due to an outside impact to the body or head.
- A disorder characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality states.
- Occurs when the brain's blood supply in interrupted
- Neurological disease and Movement disorder
- Chronic, progressive disease, loss of brain cells that produce dopamine leads to problems
- Rare neurodevelopmental disorder, experience a regression or loss of previously learned skills during infancy
- Disrupts nerve cell activity in the brain and causes seizures
- Interrupts the communication between the brain and the body Chronic disease of the CNS
- Neurological and Developmental condition, is considered to have a spectrum
- One of the most common mental disorders affecting children. Attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness
- Neurologic disorder that creates difficulty communicating and understanding verbal and written language.
24 Clues: An irrational fear of confined spaces • Neurological disease and Movement disorder • Sudden swelling or inflammation of the brain. • Occurs when the brain's blood supply in interrupted • Type of dementia affects memory, thinking and behavior • Affects part of the brain that controls muscle movement • Disrupts nerve cell activity in the brain and causes seizures • ...
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 2017-10-01
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- A EMOTIONAL TIE WITH ANOTHER PERSON
- THE STAGE OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT DURING WHICH CHILDREN GAIN THE METAL OPERATIONS THT ENABLE THEM TO THINK LOGICALLY ABOUT CONCRETE EVENTS
- DECREASING RESPONSIVENES WITH REPEATED STIMULATION
- THE PRINCIPLE THAT PROPERTIES SUCH AS MASS, VOLUME, AND NUMBER REMAIN THE SAME DESPITE CHANGES IN THE FORMS OF OBJECTS
- THE STAGE OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT DURING WHICH PEOPLE BEGIN TO THINK LOGICALLY ABOUT ABSTRACT CONCEPTS
- THE PREOPERATIONAL CHILD'S DIFFICULTY TAKING ANOTHER'S POINT OF VIEW
- THE FEAR OF STRANGERS THAT INFANTS COMMONLY DISPLAY
- THE BODY STRUCTURES THAT MAKE SEXUAL REPRODUCTION POSSIBLE
- THE PROCESS BY WHICH CERTAIN ANIMALS FORM ATTACHMENTS DURING A CRITICAL PERIOD VERY EARLY IN LIFE
- THE STAGE DURING WHICH A CHILD LEARNS TO USE LANGUAGE BUT DOESN'T YET COMPREHEND THE MENTAL OPERATIONS OF CONCRETE LOGIC
- A DISORDER THAT APPEARS IN CHILDHOOD AND IS MARKED BY DEFICIENT COMMUNICATION, SOCIAL INTERATION, AND UNDERSTANDING OF OTHERS' STATES OF MIND
- THE TRANSITION PERIOD FROM CHILDHOOD TO ADULTHOOD
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- A SENSE THAT THE WORLD IS PREDICTABLE AND TRUSTWORTHY
- THE AWARENESS THAT THINGS CONTINUE TO EXIST EVEN WHEN NOT PERCEIVED
- AN OPTIMAL PERIOD SHORTLY AFTER BIRTH WHEN AN ORGANISM'S EXPOSURE TO CERTAIN STIMULI OR EXPERIENCES PRODUCES PROPER DEVELOPMENT
- A CONCEPTOR FRAMEWORK THAT ORGANIZES AND INTERPRETS INFORMATION
- PEOPLE'S IDEAS ABOUT THEIR OWN AND OTHERS' MENTAL STATES
- NON-REPRODUCTIVE SEXUAL CHARACTERISTICS
- BIOLOGICAL GROWTH PROCESSES THAT ENABLE ORDERLY CHANGES IN BEHAVIOR
- ADAPTING OUR CURRENT UNDERSTANDINGS TO INCORPORATE NEW INFORMATION
- INTERPRETING OUR NEW EXPERINCE IN TERMS OF OUR EXISTING SCHEMES
- THE STAGE DURING WHICH INFANTS KNOW THE WORLD MOSTLY IN TERMS OF THEIR SENSORY IMPRESSIONS AND MOTOR ACTIVITIES
- OUR UNDERSTANDING AN EVALUATION OF WHO WE ARE
- ALL THE MENTAL ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATED WITH THINKING, KNOWING, REMEMBERING, AND COMMUNICATING
- THE PERIOD OF SEXUAL MATURATION, DURING WHICH A PERSON BECOMES CAPABLE OF REPRODUCING
25 Clues: A EMOTIONAL TIE WITH ANOTHER PERSON • NON-REPRODUCTIVE SEXUAL CHARACTERISTICS • OUR UNDERSTANDING AN EVALUATION OF WHO WE ARE • THE TRANSITION PERIOD FROM CHILDHOOD TO ADULTHOOD • DECREASING RESPONSIVENES WITH REPEATED STIMULATION • THE FEAR OF STRANGERS THAT INFANTS COMMONLY DISPLAY • A SENSE THAT THE WORLD IS PREDICTABLE AND TRUSTWORTHY • ...
Modules 47 and 48 - AP Psych 2018-05-29
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- Harry and Margaret ________ bred monkeys and found that the monkeys preferred the comfy cloth monkey than the food source in anxious situations making the cloth monkey the secure base
- He emphasized how the child’s mind grows through interaction with the social environment
- __________ operational stage begins at age 12; kids think logically about abstract concepts
- an emotional tie with another person
- a disorder marked by deficiencies in communication and social interaction
- Erik and Joan Erikson believed that securely attached children approach life with a sense of basic ______
- A _______ period occurs early in the life of an organism when exposure to certain stimuli or experiences produces normal development
- ages 2 to 6 or 7; includes conservation and egocentrism
- from birth to age 2; babies know the world through sensory impressions; object permanence
- Temperament is a person’s characteristic ___________ reactivity and intensity
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- An experiment using objects and a screen to show babies’ number sense extends to larger numbers, ratios, and motions was conducted by _______ Wynn
- _______ of mind is people’s ideas about their own and others’ mental states; Premack & Woodruff
- _________ operational stage occurs during ages 6 to 11; kids start thinking logically about solid events
- all our thoughts and feelings about ourselves; “Who am I?”
- the fear of strangers that infants commonly display, beginning by about 8 months of age is __________ anxiety
- interpreting new experiences in terms of our current understandings
- Mary ____________’s strange situation experiments showed secure and insecure attachment amongst mother-infant pairs
- mental molds into which we pour our experiences
- representing things with words and images is symbolic ___________ ; Discovered by Judy DeLoache
- His view consists of the four major stages - sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational
- all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- the process by which certain animal form strong attachments during an early-life critical period ; Konrad Lorenz
22 Clues: an emotional tie with another person • mental molds into which we pour our experiences • ages 2 to 6 or 7; includes conservation and egocentrism • all our thoughts and feelings about ourselves; “Who am I?” • interpreting new experiences in terms of our current understandings • a disorder marked by deficiencies in communication and social interaction • ...
Thinking and Language 2022-03-01
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- Strategy that allows us to make judgements and solve problems efficiently although not always correctly
- A universal grammar in all humans
- Theorist that hypothesized children are born with a language acquisition device
- A habitual strategy for problem solving (used before with success)
- Type of thinking that focuses one well-defined solution to a problem
- Stage of language during which infant spontaneously utters sounds
- The biased way we overestimate the accuracy of our beliefs, judgments, and performance
- In language, the smallest distinctive unit of sound
- Clinging to one's initial conceptions even after they are proven wrong
- The way in which words are arranged to make phrases and sentences
- A "typical" member of a category, one with the most defining features of that category (the perfect example)
- Mental practice of performing a task as opposed to actual practice
- Step-by-step procedure for solving a problem - always produces a right answer
- Type of heuristic which relies on and believes info. that is more popular or easily recalled
- Specific methods for approaching problems
- The set of rules derived from sounds
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- The mental activities and processes associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating information
- System of rules that allows us to communicate
- First few years of life is the best time in which language is learned
- The communication of information through symbols arranged according to rule
- A label or mental grouping of similar objects, events, etc.
- The tendency to think of an object only in terms of its typical use
- Type of thinking that generates many different solutions to a problem
- Identified the 5 components of creativity
- In language, the smallest unit of meaning; may be a word part or part of a word (prefix)
- Developed the linguistic relativity hypothesis stating that our language shapes our thinking
- The ability to produce new and valuable ideas
- A sudden awareness of the solution to a problem
28 Clues: A universal grammar in all humans • The set of rules derived from sounds • Identified the 5 components of creativity • Specific methods for approaching problems • System of rules that allows us to communicate • The ability to produce new and valuable ideas • A sudden awareness of the solution to a problem • In language, the smallest distinctive unit of sound • ...
Unit Four Exam 2022-04-29
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- The process of accepting opinions from one's own group without critical analysis
- The process of treating psychological disorders with medication
- An attitude toward members of a group
- Model that explains how and why psychological disorders develop differently within people based on stress and biology
- A state of awareness of one's experiences in the present moment, without judging them
- The process of attempting to change a person's mind
- A relaxed version of psychoanalytic therapy
- A rule that governs members of a group. Can be implicit or explicit
- The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual
- A repetitive behavior or mental action that one feels compelled to perform
- An episode of intense fear, anxiety, and/or discomfort accompanied by physical symptoms and a sense of unreality
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- An anxiety disorder where people fear the inability to leave a situation which may cause panic
- A belief about a group of people
- Teaching clients about therapy and research findings pertaining to their disorders or problems
- A term used to refer to different types of therapy, such as individual or group therapy
- A disorder characterized by positive and negative symptoms of psychosis
- A recurrent and persistent though, impulse, or image that feels intrusive and inappropriate
- An explanation for the cause of an event or behavior
- A change in behavior as a result of group norms
- The term referring to an imbalance between one's beliefs and actions
- Mental images that are vivid, but false
- Researcher responsible for creating the "negative triad" model of depression
- Negative behavior toward a person due to beliefs held about their group
- Eating disorder characterized by significantly low weight and fear of gaining weight
- A mental condition characterized by affect, behavioral, and/or cognitive symptoms that impair a person's wellbeing and abilities
- A period of at least one week where people exhibit an abnormally elevated or irritable mood
- Cognitive-Behavioral-Therapy
27 Clues: Cognitive-Behavioral-Therapy • A belief about a group of people • An attitude toward members of a group • The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual • Mental images that are vivid, but false • A relaxed version of psychoanalytic therapy • A change in behavior as a result of group norms • The process of attempting to change a person's mind • ...
Nathan's Crossword 2022-05-09
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- disorder a mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression.
- An acronym that is defined as Excessive, unrealistic worry & tension, even if there is little or nothing to provoke the anxiety
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- suspicion and mistrust of people or their actions without evidence or justification.
- A disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations & paranoia.
- An acronym that is defined as Anxiety disorder characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead you to do repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
- an emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat.
- a relatively mild mental illness that is not caused by organic disease, involving symptoms of stress (depression, anxiety, obsessive behaviour, hypochondria) but not a radical loss of touch with reality.
- a severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality.
- persistent mild depression.
- an acronym defined as the existence within a person of 2 or more distinct personalities
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- An acronym that is defined as A condition that's triggered by a terrifying event
- an eating disorder in which a large quantity of food is consumed in a short period of time, often followed by feelings of guilt or shame.
- a fear of inescapable situations
- A sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause
- a Fear of spiders
- An acronym that is defined as a condition with symptoms such as an inability to focus, being easily distracted, hyperactivity, poor organization skills, and impulsiveness.
- An acronym defined as A pattern of repeated drug or alcohol use that often interferes with health, work, or social relationships.
- a nervous disorder characterized by a state of excessive uneasiness and apprehension, typically with compulsive behavior or panic attacks.
- exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion or excitement, especially among a group of people.
20 Clues: a Fear of spiders • persistent mild depression. • a fear of inescapable situations • A disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations & paranoia. • An acronym that is defined as A condition that's triggered by a terrifying event • a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest • ...
Unit 5 Exam Review 2022-04-28
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- nonpharmacological treatment, helpful despite dark history (abbreviated)
- the stress of adapting to a new culture
- how we view our role in our own stress, our explanatory style (2 words)
- process blocked by SSRIs, increase neurotransmitter activity
- schizophrenia, bipolar, other disorders are often managed but not ____ with treatment
- ___ system; the brain's "reward pathway"
- hearing voices that are not really there, for
- when non-treatment works, used to test effects of actual treatments
- brain's "feel good" neurotransmitter, role in addiction
- UNL resource for mental health support, free to students (abbreviated)
- Aspergers now referred to as part of this diagnosis (abbreviated)
- guide for diagnosing disorder, currently on edition 5 (abbreviated)
- research shows addiction is a ____ disorder
- any event that we perceive as threatening or challenging
- therapeutic ___, social support benefit of all therapy types
- National Suicide Prevention Helpline: 1-800-273-___
- long held belief regarding causes of mental illnesses
- well established risk factor for mental health disorders, aka low SES
- use of sub-perceptual psychedelic drugs as treatment
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- a key neurotransmitter in depression
- positive outcomes associated with drug use
- most commonly used form of drug abuse treatment
- approach focused on how thoughts/beliefs lead to disorders
- stress management approach that includes exercise, TIPP
- tendency to focus on the bad things that happen (2 words)
- clinical criteria; most of the day, nearly every day (abbreviation, 2 words)
- word ___; disordered speech pattern
- type of mood disorder, has 2 subtypes based on manic symptoms
- the "h" in the HPA axis
- ___ reinforcement occurs during binge-intoxication stage
- negative effects following stopping a behavior
- believing others can hear your thoughts, for example
- negative ___ style may exacerbate depressive symptoms
- final stage of general adaptation syndrome
- CNS response to a threat
- good stress
36 Clues: good stress • the "h" in the HPA axis • CNS response to a threat • word ___; disordered speech pattern • a key neurotransmitter in depression • the stress of adapting to a new culture • ___ system; the brain's "reward pathway" • positive outcomes associated with drug use • final stage of general adaptation syndrome • research shows addiction is a ____ disorder • ...
Health 2023-10-12
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- are psychedelic drugs that can potentially change the way people see, hear, taste, smell or feel,
- the emotional and mental processes that are associated with the development of and recovery from a drug/alcohol addiction
- the percentage of alcohol in the bloodstream
- a substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue.
- containing or relating to alcoholic liquor.
- a physical dependence on a chemical substance.
- dependence on an addictive substance, especially alcohol or drugs.
- someone who's addicted to alcohol
- the amount of something you can handle
- the state of being sober.
- a congenital syndrome associated with excessive consumption of alcohol
- substances that dull the senses of pain
- an addiction to the consumption of alcoholic liquor or the mental illness and compulsive behavior resulting from alcohol dependency.
- an anabolic steroid
- a volatile substance that produce chemical vapors
- a substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body.
- driving under the influence
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- when there's too much alcohol in your blood, and it causes parts of your brain to shut down
- the state of being intoxicated, especially by alcohol.
- when taken it affects the mental process
- consumed as a mind altering drug
- the habitual misuse of alcohol.
- the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts,
- a pattern of drinking alcohol that brings bac
- a depressant drug.
- when your body becomes used to a substance and has trouble functioning without it.
- the use of an illegal drug
- he crime of driving a vehicle while intoxicated
- a the state of being intoxicated, especially by alcohol., odorless toxic flammable gas formed by incomplete combustion of carbon.
- drug that is not legal
- a dark brown or black viscous liquid of hydrocarbons and free carbon, obtained from a wide variety of organic materials
- the fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity
- an excessive and dangerous dose of a drug.
- an important industrial chemical
34 Clues: a depressant drug. • an anabolic steroid • drug that is not legal • the state of being sober. • the use of an illegal drug • driving under the influence • the habitual misuse of alcohol. • consumed as a mind altering drug • an important industrial chemical • someone who's addicted to alcohol • the amount of something you can handle • substances that dull the senses of pain • ...
review unit 1 2024-03-22
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- To strongly encourage or persuade someone to do something.
- To express disapproval of someone or something; to find fault with.
- A distinguishing characteristic or quality, typically of one's personality.
- Causing disagreement or argument; contentious.
- A thin sphere of liquid enclosing air or another gas.
- A meeting or gathering of people or things; a flowing together of two or more streams.
- Standing out or easily noticeable; widely recognized or eminent.
- A discussion or conference involving several participants who exchange views on a specific topic.
- A mass meeting of people for a common purpose, especially for political or social change.
- pressure: Influence from members of one's peer group to conform to certain behaviors, attitudes, or beliefs.
- disorder: A mental disorder characterized by abnormal eating habits that negatively affect a person's physical or mental health.
- The state of being exposed to something, such as to a harmful influence or situation.
- Relating to or characterized by emotion; expressing or stirring emotions.
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- A person or group that is united with another for a common purpose.
- Genuine; true to its own nature or beliefs.
- Prejudiced in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another.
- A restriction or boundary; something that limits or restricts.
- Causing or capable of causing harm; damaging.
- The possibility of suffering harm or loss; exposure to danger.
- To participate or become involved in.
- To support, maintain, or defend.
- The state of being exposed to the possibility of being harmed or attacked, either physically or emotionally.
- To feel bitterness or indignation at (a circumstance, action, or person).
- To show approval or praise, typically by clapping one's hands.
- Compliance with standards, rules, or laws.
- illness: A condition that affects a person's thinking, feeling, or mood, often resulting in impaired functioning.
- A person's natural predisposition or inclination, especially regarding mood or character.
27 Clues: To support, maintain, or defend. • To participate or become involved in. • Compliance with standards, rules, or laws. • Genuine; true to its own nature or beliefs. • Causing or capable of causing harm; damaging. • Causing disagreement or argument; contentious. • A thin sphere of liquid enclosing air or another gas. • ...
Cognition Review PT 2 2024-04-07
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- trying possible solutions and discarding those that fail to solve the problem
- tendency to judge the likelihood of things
- the tendency to overestimate the accuracy of our beliefs and judgments
- the way an issue is stated.
- conventional thinking directed toward a single correct solution
- involves a step-by-step procedure that guarantees a solution to certain types of problems
- estimating the probability of certain event in terms of how readily they come to mind
- the often temporary inability to access information accompanied by a feeling that the information is in the LTM
- the ability to think about a problem in a new and unusual ways to come up with solutions
- Howard Gardner's theory that states we have 8 different types of intelligence
- retrieval of information from LTM in the absence of any other information or cues
- all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, and remembering
- the tendency to hold onto a belief after the basis for the belief is discredited
- the tendency to falsely report, after the event, that we correctly predicted the outcome
- we are not able to recognize novel uses for an object because we are familiar with its common use
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- better recall for information that comes at the beginning and at the end
- the mental capacity to learn from experiences, adapt to new situations and handle abstract concepts
- IQ for short - a measure of a person's reasoning ability
- the sudden appearance or awareness of a solution
- tendency to seek information that already supports our preconceptions
- barriers to problem solving that occur when we apply only methods that have worked in the past
- thinking that produces many alternatives or ideas
22 Clues: the way an issue is stated. • tendency to judge the likelihood of things • the sudden appearance or awareness of a solution • thinking that produces many alternatives or ideas • IQ for short - a measure of a person's reasoning ability • conventional thinking directed toward a single correct solution • ...
CROSSWORD 2024-06-03
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- the action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- a body tissue consisting of long cells that contract when stimulated and produce motion.
- Done to improve muscle endurance and cardiovascular ability.
- Ability of a joint to move actively through a range of motion.
- An advantage or profit gained from something.
- a person's mental or physical condition.
- Physical exercises and sports in which people lift weights, often in the form of dumbbells or barbell.
- An emotion characterized by feelings of tension, worried thoughts, and physical changes.
- The act or instance of moving the bodily structures or as the change of position in one or more of the joints of the body.
- The body's physical capability to sustain an exercise for an extended period.
- engaging in activity to improve performance and/or fitness.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
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- Hormones your body releases when it feels pain or stress. Released during pleasurable activities such as exercise.
- The ability of a muscle or muscle groups to lengthen passively through a range of motion.
- Training that helps athletes achieve their desired performance goals.
- The process of the body getting accustomed through repeated exposure.
- A type of strength training that involves gradually increasing the intensity or difficulty of workouts over time.
- Activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- Makes your muscles work against a weight or force.
- Relating to the body as opposed to the mind.
- A state of equilibrium; equal distribution of weight, amount, etc.
- The condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- the quality or state of being physically strong.
- Relating to the mind as opposed to the body.
- The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
25 Clues: a person's mental or physical condition. • Relating to the body as opposed to the mind. • Relating to the mind as opposed to the body. • An advantage or profit gained from something. • the quality or state of being physically strong. • Makes your muscles work against a weight or force. • The condition of being physically fit and healthy. • ...
