mental Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 1 Vocab 2014-08-28
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- Results of actions
- To determine a quality
- A state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
- The ability to end a disagreement or keep it from being a larger conflict
- All living and non-living things around you
- A combination of physical, mental/emotional and social well-being
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health
- Actions/choices that may harm you or others
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- The beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
- A chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness
- The sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people
- The body's response to real/imagined dangers and other life events
- Identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotional health
- Ways to say no effectively
- When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger
- Conscious, active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors
- Taking steps to avoid something
- Trustworthy and dependable
- A disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests or needs
- Taking action in support of a cause
- The passing of traits from parents to their biological parents
21 Clues: Results of actions • To determine a quality • Ways to say no effectively • Trustworthy and dependable • Taking steps to avoid something • Taking action in support of a cause • All living and non-living things around you • Actions/choices that may harm you or others • The sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people • ...
The Cay 2017-02-02
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- To have an unpleasant or smell
- Full of mental distress or uneasiness because of fear to danger of fear of danger or misfortune, greatly worried, solicitous
- To put something under the water
- A deadly, poisonous relative to the spider
- To draw in the breath sharply, as from shock
- To make dull, continued, low, monotonous sound; hum; buzz..
- Absudden, violent best of wind, often accompanied by rain, snow or sleet
- A vary harsh, brigh, dazzling light, in the glure of sunlight
- Atmospheric moisture, dust, smoke, vapor, that diminishes visibility
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- To peer out at or observe repeatedly or sweepingly, as alarg expanse,survey...
- Be secretive and scheming
- Wood floating on a body of water or east ashore by it
- to burn with little smoke and no flame
- To gloat, boast, or exult
- Suddenly, without warning
- In a state of mental or nervous strain
- To feel deep sadness, distress or emotional pain
- To cast or thrust forcibly or suddenly into something, as a liquid, a penetrable substance, a place, etc.; immerse; submerge; to plunge a dagger into ones heart
- To be uncommon or unusual
- A small, low island composed largely of coral and sand. Also called key
20 Clues: Be secretive and scheming • To gloat, boast, or exult • Suddenly, without warning • To be uncommon or unusual • To have an unpleasant or smell • To put something under the water • to burn with little smoke and no flame • In a state of mental or nervous strain • A deadly, poisonous relative to the spider • To draw in the breath sharply, as from shock • ...
The cay crossword puzzle 2017-02-01
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- fronds an often large finely divided leaf.
- to splash or throw water or other liquid on.
- a ridge of water or sand often of coral debris at or near the surface.
- full of mental distress or uneasiness because of fear of danger or misfortune.
- to cast or thrust forcibly or suddenly into something as a liquid.
- something for catching water.
- to draw in the breath sharply as from shock.
- wood floating on a body of water.
- any of several marine bivalve mollusks especially the edible members of the family.
- to peer out or observe repeatedly or sweeping.
- a very harsh bright dazzling light.
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- a low continues sound.
- atmosphere moisture dust smoke and vapor.
- to depress the hope or spirit of discourage.
- a small low island composed largely of coral or sand.
- to make a dull continuing low sound.
- the season immediately preceding lent often observed with merrymaking Shrovetide.
- any of various large edible marine usually dull green stalk eyed decapod crustaceans of the family homaridae esp.
- to disturb persistantly torment as with troubles or cares.
- in a state of mental or nervous strain.
20 Clues: a low continues sound. • something for catching water. • wood floating on a body of water. • a very harsh bright dazzling light. • to make a dull continuing low sound. • in a state of mental or nervous strain. • atmosphere moisture dust smoke and vapor. • fronds an often large finely divided leaf. • to splash or throw water or other liquid on. • ...
The Cay 2017-02-01
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- to disturb persistently; torment as with troubles or cares; bother continually;pester; persecute.
- to feel deep sadness, distress or emotional pain.
- to draw in the breath sharply as from shock.
- in a state of mental or nervous strain.
- to have an unpleasant sour smell
- to be uncommon or unusual.
- a deadly, poisonous relative of the spider.
- full of mental distress or uneasiness because of fear of danger of misfortune; greatly worried;solicitous.
- to depress the hope courage or spirits of discourage.
- to rescue cargo or ships wrecked at sea.
- a very harsh bright dazzling light in the glare of sunlight.
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- a gloat, boast, or exult.
- to be torn and frayed T the ends of clothing or material.
- be secretive and scheming.
- Suddenly, without warning.
- to burn with little smoke and no flame.
- to put something under the water.
- a sudden, violent gust of wind, often accompanied by rain, snow, or sleet.
- to cast or thrust forcibly or suddenly into something ,as a liquid, a penetrable substance, a place etc; immerse; submerge; to plunge a dagger into ones heart.
- atmospheric moisture, dust, smoke, and vapor that diminishes visibility.
20 Clues: a gloat, boast, or exult. • be secretive and scheming. • Suddenly, without warning. • to be uncommon or unusual. • to have an unpleasant sour smell • to put something under the water. • in a state of mental or nervous strain. • to burn with little smoke and no flame. • to rescue cargo or ships wrecked at sea. • a deadly, poisonous relative of the spider. • ...
The Cay 2017-02-01
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- a sudden, violent gust of wind, often accompanied by rain, snow, or sleet.
- a deadly, poisonous relative of the spider.
- to be uncommon or unusual.
- to draw in the breath sharply as from shock.
- Suddenly, without warning.
- to depress the hope courage or spirits of discourage.
- to feel deep sadness, distress or emotional pain.
- full of mental distress or uneasiness because of fear of danger of misfortune; greatly worried;solicitous.
- in a state of mental or nervous strain.
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- a very harsh bright dazzling light in the glare of sunlight.
- a gloat, boast, or exult.
- to put something under the water.
- to disturb persistently; torment as with troubles or cares; bother continually;pester; persecute.
- to burn with little smoke and no flame.
- to have an unpleasant sour smell
- to be torn and frayed T the ends of clothing or material.
- to cast or thrust forcibly or suddenly into something ,as a liquid, a penetrable substance, a place etc; immerse; submerge; to plunge a dagger into ones heart.
- atmospheric moisture, dust, smoke, and vapor that diminishes visibility.
- be secretive and scheming.
- to rescue cargo or ships wrecked at sea.
20 Clues: a gloat, boast, or exult. • to be uncommon or unusual. • Suddenly, without warning. • be secretive and scheming. • to have an unpleasant sour smell • to put something under the water. • to burn with little smoke and no flame. • in a state of mental or nervous strain. • to rescue cargo or ships wrecked at sea. • a deadly, poisonous relative of the spider. • ...
The cay crossword 2017-01-31
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- full of mental distress or uneasiness because of fear of danger misfortune;greatly worried; solicitous.
- to disturb persistently;torment as with,troubles or cares; bother continually.
- the season immediately preceding lent, often observed with merrymaking;Shrovetide.
- wood floating on a body of water or cast ashore by it.
- fronds an often large,finely DIVIDED leaf,esp.as applied to the ferns and certain palms.
- to burn with little smoke and no flame.
- to gloat, boast, or exult.
- a very harsh , bright , dazzling light.
- to rescue cargo or ships wrecked at sea.
- a ridge of rocks or sand, often of coral debris, at or near the surface of the water.
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- to put something under the water
- to peer out at or observe repeatedly or sweepingly, as a large expanse;survey.
- to depress the hope , courage,or spirits of; discourage.
- be secretive and scheming.
- a small, low island composed largely of coral or sand.
- a sudden, violent gust of wind ,often accompanied by rain,snow,or sleet.
- to draw in the breath sharply, as from shock.
- in a state of mental or nervous strain.
- to make a dull, continued,low,monotonous sound.
- to be uncommon or unusual.
20 Clues: be secretive and scheming. • to gloat, boast, or exult. • to be uncommon or unusual. • to put something under the water • in a state of mental or nervous strain. • to burn with little smoke and no flame. • a very harsh , bright , dazzling light. • to rescue cargo or ships wrecked at sea. • to draw in the breath sharply, as from shock. • ...
Mrs.MJ Finals 2017-12-14
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- times, believed that illness is caused by supernatural spirit
- who were the early pharmacists
- _____ should be put up before going into surgery
- use time in the most effective and productive way
- what time period was there a rebirth of science medicine
- long-term care facility is
- believed that illness caused by supernatural spirits
- where is it were they have mental disordered
- disorders pf children
- ancient Egyptian practice
- focus on relationships between people
- cluster that preforms surgery to correct deformation
- abuse,unappropriate touching
- you need to stop and ____ when feeling stressed
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- facility for terminally ill person 6 months or less to live
- specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness
- exposing and revealing personal info
- what does FDA stands for
- interpreted as "bad practice"
- what is tolerant and understanding
- period of time plague began
- rising health care costs is
- another term for multicompetent is called
- the first hospital
- years, how long is to get your associates
- career cluster that preforms surgery on the teeth
- being threaten is
- any legal reason why someone could not enter into a contract
28 Clues: being threaten is • the first hospital • disorders pf children • what does FDA stands for • ancient Egyptian practice • long-term care facility is • period of time plague began • rising health care costs is • abuse,unappropriate touching • interpreted as "bad practice" • who were the early pharmacists • what is tolerant and understanding • exposing and revealing personal info • ...
Mrs.MJ Finals 2017-12-14
Across
- focus on relationships between people
- period of time plague began
- ancient Egyptian practice
- believed that illness caused by supernatural spirits
- disorders pf children
- cluster that preforms surgery to correct deformation
- what does FDA stands for
- what time period was there a rebirth of science medicine
- exposing and revealing personal info
- any legal reason why someone could not enter into a contract
- _____ should be put up before going into surgery
- years, how long is to get your associates
- you need to stop and ____ when feeling stressed
- being threaten is
- the first hospital
- interpreted as "bad practice"
- what is tolerant and understanding
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- specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness
- career cluster that preforms surgery on the teeth
- abuse,unappropriate touching
- long-term care facility is
- rising health care costs is
- times, believed that illness is caused by supernatural spirit
- where is it were they have mental disordered
- another term for multicompetent is called
- use time in the most effective and productive way
- who were the early pharmacists
- facility for terminally ill person 6 months or less to live
28 Clues: being threaten is • the first hospital • disorders pf children • what does FDA stands for • ancient Egyptian practice • long-term care facility is • period of time plague began • rising health care costs is • abuse,unappropriate touching • interpreted as "bad practice" • who were the early pharmacists • what is tolerant and understanding • exposing and revealing personal info • ...
Macie's crossword puzzle E.L.A. 2018-02-28
Across
- to look in admieration suprise or thought
- a deep slash cut or wound
- a poisonous substance
- a place situated from the main centers of population
- drained of ones physical or mental recorces
- a part of the body with an area of hardened skin
- to make a continual twisting or squirming movment
- able to make a way through or in to something
- a voice or sound that is high-pitched and peircing
- a beat or sound with a strong regular rhythm
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- a device or substance used to join two things together
- to go or move further away from a previous position
- an extreme physical or mental suffering
- gas smoke or vapor that smells strongly or is dangerous to inhale
- the floor of a fireplace
- water or other liquids diffused into a small vapor within a solid or condensed on a surface
- a metal bar used for fastening a door or gate
- a damaging immune responce to the body
- to say something in a low barely audible voice
- a farm tool that has sharp metal prongs and is used to lift hay
- poisonous
21 Clues: poisonous • a poisonous substance • the floor of a fireplace • a deep slash cut or wound • a damaging immune responce to the body • an extreme physical or mental suffering • to look in admieration suprise or thought • drained of ones physical or mental recorces • a beat or sound with a strong regular rhythm • a metal bar used for fastening a door or gate • ...
What is Animal Studies? 2022-05-06
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- Human and ______ animals.
- To be unlike anything else.
- Shows creativity in introducing new, original ideas and methods.
- Includes the branch of science that deals with the physical world.
- Relation to government or public affairs.
- Since the field is not well-known, it is highly ______.
- Not worthless, but _____.
- With the consideration of other living beings as a crucial part of this field, your capacity for ______ is tested.
- Although it is a fundamental step in expanding our current knowledge, the field extends far beyond lab ______.
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- Mental process of acquiring knowledge.
- Like a baby, this discipline is_____.
- Relates to more than one branch of knowledge.
- Animal Studies allows for opportunities to engage in public _____.
- Influenced by customs,ideas, and distinct social behavior of a society.
- Moral principles.
- Incorporates the field focused on human culture such as language, literature, and history.
- Includes the study of the mind and its functions.
- Allows for the cultivation of interspecies bonds and _______.
- The physical and mental investment causes this field to be energetically_____.
- Participants in this field tend to have strong beliefs surrounding topics of this field, pursuing this path out of ______.
20 Clues: Moral principles. • Human and ______ animals. • Not worthless, but _____. • To be unlike anything else. • Like a baby, this discipline is_____. • Mental process of acquiring knowledge. • Relation to government or public affairs. • Relates to more than one branch of knowledge. • Includes the study of the mind and its functions. • ...
Unit 8 Memory 2022-03-18
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- short term memory is like surface of (blank)
- implicit memory like riding a bike
- visual memory
- like a multiple choice test
- like a short answer question or essay
- effect remember information at the end
- getting the memory out to remember it
- the capacity of long term memory
- long term memory is like a file (blank)
- auditory (hearing) memory
- dependent learning in a classroom/place
- memory of strong emotional event in detail
- mental representation we form of the world
- memory with CEO, sketchpad, and recorder
- kind of rehearsal means repeating over & over
- also called story method
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- kind of rehearsal that adds meaning
- effect remember information at beginning
- memory of facts and knowledge
- dependent learning emotions/mental state
- strategies and memory tricks
- the very first stage of memory
- FBI, CIA, LOL
- bias that we could have predicted outcome
- device like ABC song
- memory of events in your life
- explicit memory semantic & episodic
- sentences to remember something
- reorganizing info into meaningful units
- keeping the memory in the file
- creating the memory (like typing a Word Doc)
31 Clues: FBI, CIA, LOL • visual memory • device like ABC song • also called story method • auditory (hearing) memory • like a multiple choice test • strategies and memory tricks • memory of facts and knowledge • memory of events in your life • the very first stage of memory • keeping the memory in the file • sentences to remember something • the capacity of long term memory • ...
Personal Health 2024-02-05
Across
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- a situation involving exposure to danger
- displaying kindness and concern for others
- keep away from or stop oneself from doing something
- weakened body abilities and feeling unwell
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that has a known cause and a distinctive group of symptoms, signs, or anatomical changes.
- the capacity for doing work
- keep something from happening or arising
- the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order
- to keep in existence or continuance
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- food that has low nutritional value
- causing or providing a good result from maintaining rest
- microscopic organism that can infect hosts, like humans, plants or animals
- free from any dirty marks, pollution, bacteria, etc
- the condition in which things are happening or being done
- a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
- a state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- arrange into a structured order
- The ability to consciously take care of one’s own health
- covered or marked with an unclean substance
20 Clues: the capacity for doing work • arrange into a structured order • food that has low nutritional value • to keep in existence or continuance • a situation involving exposure to danger • keep something from happening or arising • displaying kindness and concern for others • weakened body abilities and feeling unwell • covered or marked with an unclean substance • ...
think and act 2024-01-25
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- Filled with thought or contemplation.
- The action of thinking deeply about something.
- A natural inclination or tendency to think and act in a particular way.
- The process of thinking or using one's intellect.
- Deep and careful thought or consideration.
- Mental tools or processes used for thinking and problem solving.
- The practical application of theory or knowledge into action.
- To contemplate or visualize the future; to think about something as a possibility.
- To put into action or motion; to motivate or incite.
- The act of putting forth effort or using energy to accomplish a task.
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- To reason or argue logically, typically using a series of propositions.
- The quality of being thoughtful and introspective.
- The act of making a conscious choice or decision; willpower.
- The quality of being clear, logical, and convincing in thought or expression.
- The mental state of striving or the act of attempting.
- To think deeply or consider carefully.
- A gear in a complex thinking or action process.
- Anticipating and acting in advance; proactive.
- The process of logical reasoning or forming conclusions based on reason.
- To think carefully or ponder over a matter.
20 Clues: Filled with thought or contemplation. • To think deeply or consider carefully. • Deep and careful thought or consideration. • To think carefully or ponder over a matter. • The action of thinking deeply about something. • Anticipating and acting in advance; proactive. • A gear in a complex thinking or action process. • The process of thinking or using one's intellect. • ...
IPA Kelas 6 "PUBERTAS" 2024-02-04
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- Mimpi basah pada laki-laki menandakan bahwa tubuhnya telah dapat menghasilkan ....
- Pinggul dan payudara membesar merupakan tanda pubertas pada anak ....
- Organ yang banyak berkembang pada saat pubertas adalah organ ....
- Hormon yang memicu masa pubertas pada laki-laki adalah...
- Masa pubertas disebut juga ....
- Bahan celana dalam yang mudah menyerap keringat dan air adalah ....
- Perubahan fisik yang dialami oleh anak saat remaja disebut masa ....
- Kelainan yang sering terjadi pada remaja putri yang telah mengalami menstruasi adalah ...
- Perubahan primer tubuh Iaki-laki pada masa pubertas adalah ….
- Anggota tubuh yang mengalami pelebaran untuk persiapan melahirkan pada perempuan adalah ....
- Masa dimana seseorang mengalami pubertas adalah...
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- Kelenjar minyak yang berlebih selama masa pubertas menimbulkan ....
- Perubahan utama yang terjadi pada masa pubertas disebut perubahan ....
- Suara anak perempuan pada saat pubertas menjadi ....
- Masa pubertas pada perempuan ditandai dengan . . .
- Suara anak laki-laki pada masa pubertas akan berubah menjadi lebih ....
- Pertumbuhan jakun pada laki-laki menyebabkan terjadinya perubahan ....
- Pada masa pubertas terdapat banyak perubahan fisik maupun mental karena adanya peningkatan . . . .
- Penyakit yang timbul jika alat reproduksi tidak dijaga kebersihannya adalah . . .
- Saat masa pubertas akan terjadi perubahan pada fisik maupun ....
20 Clues: Masa pubertas disebut juga .... • Masa pubertas pada perempuan ditandai dengan . . . • Masa dimana seseorang mengalami pubertas adalah... • Suara anak perempuan pada saat pubertas menjadi .... • Hormon yang memicu masa pubertas pada laki-laki adalah... • Perubahan primer tubuh Iaki-laki pada masa pubertas adalah …. • ...
Wellness 2023-10-03
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- Choices and habits that promote overall health and well-being.
- Efforts to enhance one's skills, knowledge, and personal growth.
- Clue: The process of learning more about oneself.
- An evaluation of one's health and well-being.
- Clue: A positive attitude and practice of being thankful.
- Tools, information, and support for achieving wellness goals.
- Activities and exercises to strengthen mental well-being.
- The dissemination of information to promote health and wellness.
- Activities and routines to enhance one's quality of life.
- The study of human flourishing and well-being.
- The link between mental and physical health.
- A program or location where individuals focus on their well-being.
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- Specific objectives related to physical health and fitness.
- Actions taken to avoid illness or injury.
- Therapeutic approaches that address the whole person.
- A dietary approach that considers the whole person and emphasizes natural and whole foods.
- A program or competition to encourage healthy behaviors.
- Techniques and methods to lower stress levels.
- Approaches to healing that consider the mind, body, and spirit.
- A structured plan or initiative to improve health and fitness.
- Practices and habits that promote better sleep quality.
21 Clues: Actions taken to avoid illness or injury. • The link between mental and physical health. • An evaluation of one's health and well-being. • Techniques and methods to lower stress levels. • The study of human flourishing and well-being. • Clue: The process of learning more about oneself. • Therapeutic approaches that address the whole person. • ...
Alcohol Crossword Puzzle Activity 2025-01-15
Across
- Happens when a person consumes any amount of alcohol during a pregnancy.
- An excessive and dangerous dose of a drug.
- Chemical processes in your body act to break down, absorb, or use a substance.
- Consuming a large amount of alcohol in a short period of time.
- The ceasing of alcohol consumption in regular drinkers.
- Inflammation of the liver caused by drinking too much alcohol.
- A type of drug that slows down the central nervous system.
- The intoxicating agent in alcoholic beverages.
- The continued drinking of alcohol despite it causing problems.
- The possibility of danger and injury.
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- A severe condition resulting from drinking copious amounts of alcohol.
- To provide the means or opportunity for destructive behavior.
- Beverages with a high alcohol content.
- A mental process imposing restraint upon behavior.
- The offense of operating a vehicle while impaired by drugs.
- The condition of having physical or mental control diminished by the effects of alcohol or drugs.
- A set of symptoms that occur as a consequence of drinking too much alcohol.
- Memory loss due to alcohol.
- A condition of scarring, and poor liver function.
- Becoming chemically combined with oxygen.
20 Clues: Memory loss due to alcohol. • The possibility of danger and injury. • Beverages with a high alcohol content. • Becoming chemically combined with oxygen. • An excessive and dangerous dose of a drug. • The intoxicating agent in alcoholic beverages. • A condition of scarring, and poor liver function. • A mental process imposing restraint upon behavior. • ...
The Black Cat Vocabulary 2025-03-31
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- a mental feeling; emotion.
- mentally disturbed; deranged; insane; demented.
- the act of alluding; indirect reference:
- lacking in importance or worth; trivial.
- expressed in few words; concise; terse.
- ill will; malice; hatred.
- to get by special effort; obtain or acquire.
- to seek for (something) by earnest or respectful request, formal application, etc.
- allowing the possibility of several different meanings, as a word or phrase, esp. with intent to deceive or misguide; susceptible of double interpretation; deliberately ambiguous.
- faithfulness to obligations, duties, or observances.
- an illusory likeness of something.
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- to treat in a rough or cruel way; abuse.
- having or showing keen discernment, and sound judgment.
- easily managed or handled.
- complete, highest or most extreme degree.
- a period of wanton self-indulgence, an excessive party which includes consumption of alcohol.
- excessive use of alcoholic beverages.
- a moral or ethical consideration or standard that acts as a restraining force or inhibits certain actions.
- the quality of being extremely or shockingly wicked, cruel, or brutal.
- deep and painful regret for wrongdoing.
- the predominant or prevailing tendency of one's spirits; natural mental and emotional outlook or mood; characteristic attitude.
- something delicate, light, or flimsy.
22 Clues: ill will; malice; hatred. • easily managed or handled. • a mental feeling; emotion. • an illusory likeness of something. • excessive use of alcoholic beverages. • something delicate, light, or flimsy. • expressed in few words; concise; terse. • deep and painful regret for wrongdoing. • to treat in a rough or cruel way; abuse. • the act of alluding; indirect reference: • ...
Psychology revision 2025-04-30
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- Only taking there own perspective
- Something you do after an experiment to gain consent
- The variable that we change
- When children know that the properties of shapes remain the same when changed
- Dweck believed that teachers should praise this
- Believing that objects have feelings
- A strong sense of disapproval
- Validity
- the hypothesis that predicts no change
- Where children now know objects still exist even when hidden
- A type of study that is carried out in a natural setting
- A mindset where you believe intelligence can't change
- Hearing or seeing things that are not there
- Piaget said that stages are fixed
- The variable we manipulate
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- A type of observation where people are aware
- New cases of mental health disorders
- Treating someone differently
- Willingham believed that teachers should teach with this
- A type of study where nothing is manipulated
- Where people guess the aim of the experiment
- Paranoid thoughts
- A type of validity that reflects real life
- Reliability
- The amount of people at one time with a mental health disorder
- Willingham believed these were a myth
- Strange movements
- the percentage of people with schizophrenia
28 Clues: Validity • Reliability • Paranoid thoughts • Strange movements • The variable we manipulate • The variable that we change • Treating someone differently • A strong sense of disapproval • Only taking there own perspective • Piaget said that stages are fixed • New cases of mental health disorders • Believing that objects have feelings • Willingham believed these were a myth • ...
Subchapter I 2025-04-29
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- Related to age-appropriate growth and behavior.
- Allowing a child to leave with an approved adult.
- Objectives outlined in a child’s care plan.
- The formal process of ending a child's care.
- Life-skills preparation or support for independence.
- Evaluation for emotional or mental health needs.
- Support provided after discharge.
- Introductory info given to a child upon arrival.
- First version of a service plan developed quickly.
- Plan outlining care, education, and therapy.
- Contact person between operation and school.
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- Evaluation used to determine a child’s needs.
- Moving a child from one program to another.
- Oversight to ensure the safety and care of children.
- Records required for admission, care, or release.
- Intervention technique for managing behavior.
- Health-related services or evaluations.
- Assessment of mental and cognitive functioning.
- Required schooling for children in care.
- Oral health care required for children in care.
- A situation requiring urgent placement or care.
- The process of accepting a child into care.
- Actions or conduct monitored in service planning.
- Related to cognitive ability and functioning.
- The act of assigning a child to a specific program.
25 Clues: Support provided after discharge. • Health-related services or evaluations. • Required schooling for children in care. • Moving a child from one program to another. • Objectives outlined in a child’s care plan. • The process of accepting a child into care. • The formal process of ending a child's care. • Plan outlining care, education, and therapy. • ...
Suicide Prevention Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-17
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- What grade are you in?
- Type of therapy where you talk to someone about your feelings
- Person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- The process of using thought and actions to deal with difficult or stressful situations
- Key reason why people should talk about their feelings
- Term used to describe all mental disorders that are characterized by a prominent or persistent mood disturbance
- Natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances
- The state of being free from illness or injury
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- Person who is trailed to help mental health
- Common sign that someone might need help
- An object, idea, or label associated with disgrace or reproach
- Capacities within a person that promote positive outcomes
- What is the name of this school?
- People you can talk to when you're feeling down
- Knowledge or perception of a situation
- A group of people residing in the same locality or sharing a commoninterest
- Feeling of overwhelmed or unable to cope
- Your teachers last name
- Assistance that may include companionship, emotional backing,cognitive guidance, material aid and special services.
- Showing sorrow
20 Clues: Showing sorrow • What grade are you in? • Your teachers last name • What is the name of this school? • Knowledge or perception of a situation • Common sign that someone might need help • Feeling of overwhelmed or unable to cope • Person who is trailed to help mental health • The state of being free from illness or injury • People you can talk to when you're feeling down • ...
Health 2025-03-09
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- – A sign of illness, such as fever or cough.
- – Actions taken to avoid diseases or health problems.
- – A condition of being extremely overweight, often unhealthy.
- – The identification of a disease by a doctor.
- – The state of being in good physical and mental health.
- – The process of getting the right food for health and growth.
- – Treatment of a disease or condition, often without medicine.
- – The process of getting better after an illness or injury.
- – Extreme tiredness caused by illness, stress, or lack of sleep.
- health – The state of emotional and psychological well-being.
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- – A practice that helps reduce stress and improve focus.
- – A reaction of the immune system to a substance like pollen or food.
- – A disease caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi.
- – Practices that help maintain health, like washing hands.
- – A substance that protects the body from a specific disease.
- aid – Immediate medical help given to someone injured or ill.
- – The body’s ability to resist infections and diseases.
- pressure – The force of blood against the walls of blood vessels.
- – Medical care given to a patient to cure or relieve an illness.
- – A written order from a doctor for medicine.
20 Clues: – A sign of illness, such as fever or cough. • – A written order from a doctor for medicine. • – The identification of a disease by a doctor. • – A disease caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. • – Actions taken to avoid diseases or health problems. • – The body’s ability to resist infections and diseases. • – A practice that helps reduce stress and improve focus. • ...
Name:__________Per:_____Stress crossword 2025-03-13
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- Platforms that can influence behavior and attitudes, including stress responses.
- A necessary activity for recovery and stress reduction.
- Sharing emotions in healthy ways.
- Activities and practices to maintain personal health and well-being.
- A stress management technique focusing on controlled inhalation and exhalation.
- Writing down thoughts and feelings to process emotions.
- Expressing oneself confidently without aggression.
- Management: Planning and controlling how much time to spend on specific activities.
- A disagreement or clash that can lead to stress if unresolved.
- Engaging in activities for pleasure and relaxation.
- Eating a balanced diet to support mental and physical health.
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- Physical activity that helps reduce stress and improve mood.
- Activities or techniques that reduce tension and anxiety.
- Limits set to protect personal space and mental health.
- Thinking: Focusing on positive outcomes and possibilities.
- Using decision-making skills to find solutions to issues.
- The act of sharing information, thoughts, or feelings.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- Aggressive behavior that can be influenced by media exposure.
- Seeking help from friends, family, or professionals in times of stress.
- A practice of focused attention and mindfulness to promote relaxation.
21 Clues: Sharing emotions in healthy ways. • Expressing oneself confidently without aggression. • Engaging in activities for pleasure and relaxation. • The act of sharing information, thoughts, or feelings. • A necessary activity for recovery and stress reduction. • Limits set to protect personal space and mental health. • ...
Unit 2 Development 1 Crossword 2025-10-25
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- using reasoning to make sense of problems or events
- ability to reason about possible situations and outcomes
- understanding that objects continue to exist even when not seen
- one of Piaget’s levels of cognitive development
- understanding that you are a separate individual with your own body and mind
- understanding that quantity remains the same even when appearance changes
- applying a general rule to a specific situation to draw a conclusion
- fourth stage; understanding the world through hypothetical and abstract reasoning
- belief that everyone thinks the same way you do
- creating or modifying a schema based on new information
- adding new information to existing knowledge
- awareness of one’s own independence and control over actions
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- third stage; logical reasoning about concrete events
- awareness that others have thoughts and perspectives different from your own
- Piaget’s view of children’s abilities according to later research
- first stage of cognitive development; understanding the world through senses and actions
- cognitive structures that grow and differentiate with experience
- second stage; understanding the world through language and mental images
- psychologist who developed the theory of cognitive development
- mental model or framework for organizing information
- thinking about ideas and concepts beyond the concrete
21 Clues: adding new information to existing knowledge • one of Piaget’s levels of cognitive development • belief that everyone thinks the same way you do • using reasoning to make sense of problems or events • third stage; logical reasoning about concrete events • mental model or framework for organizing information • thinking about ideas and concepts beyond the concrete • ...
1.7(2) 2026-01-07
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- Relating to education or the process of teaching and learning
- over To recover from an illness, injury, or difficult experience
- The ability to focus all one's attention on something
- A regular practice or behavior that is hard to give up
- How well someone does a task or activity
- To take part in an activity or event
- Relating to the body rather than the mind
- To show that something is true or correct
- Relating to the ability to think, understand, and learn things
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- Relating to a person's feelings or emotions
- Having more body weight than is considered healthy
- up To stop doing or trying to do something
- down on To reduce the amount, size, or number of something
- Relating to the customs, beliefs, and way of life of a group of people
- A disease or period of poor health
- down with To become ill with a particular disease or condition
- Relating to a particular person rather than others
- To make something smaller in size, amount, or number
- in To take part in an activity with other people
- Relating to the mind or mental processes
20 Clues: A disease or period of poor health • To take part in an activity or event • How well someone does a task or activity • Relating to the mind or mental processes • Relating to the body rather than the mind • To show that something is true or correct • up To stop doing or trying to do something • Relating to a person's feelings or emotions • ...
ResLife Terms 2026-03-26
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- campus law enforcement
- main area where residents check in
- app that connects you to campus safety
- Graduate staff member advising hall council
- event hosted for residents
- request to fix something in the hall
- nametags on doors
- being available overnight for emergencies
- north and south side supervisors
- event to help residents meet each other
- supporting student mental and emotional health
- department responsible for housing and student support
- report written after incident
- creating a welcoming environment
- breaking a rule or guideline
- connecting a student to campus help
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- organization representing hall residents
- office providing mental heath counseling
- walking the building to check on safety
- office that handles accessibility accommodations
- balancing support with accountability
- agreement created between roommates
- campus-wide housing leadership organization
- losing access to your room temporarily
- process of addressing policy violations
- feeling of being accepted in a community
- Professional staff member overseeing a hall
- Student staff member who lives in the hall
- Council for RAs
- supporting growth and independence
- Situation requiring immediate response
- checking on a resident's safety
- building trust with residents
33 Clues: Council for RAs • nametags on doors • campus law enforcement • event hosted for residents • breaking a rule or guideline • report written after incident • building trust with residents • checking on a resident's safety • north and south side supervisors • creating a welcoming environment • main area where residents check in • supporting growth and independence • ...
about me! do you know me bestie? 2024-12-06
Vocab 10 2022-02-09
10 Clues: lucky • secret • effective • disparate • accumulate • mental calmness • causing annoyance • somewhat inactive • essence of a speech or text • tending to obstruct or harm
Written Assignment #3 Psyc 341 2018-05-07
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- processing that emphasizes how a person’s concepts, expectation, and memory can influence object recognition
- a system in which items are arranged in a series of classes, from the most general classes to the most specific
- phenomenon that says that people tend to rate unpleasant past events more positively with the passage of time
- a mental representation of geographic information, including the environment that surrounds us
- locating information in storage and accessing that information
- our organized knowledge about the world
- your knowledge and control of your cognitive processes
- an interdisciplinary field that examines how people use language to communicate ideas
- the inability to recognize human faces visually, though people with this perceive other objects relatively normally
- this integrates information from the phonological loop, the visuospatial sketchpad, the episodic buffer, and long-term memory
- repeating items silently to oneself
- mental representation of objects, actions, or ideas that are not physically present
- the sound quality of a tone
- processing information and representing it in your memory
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- the smallest meaningful units in language
- a condition in which an individual with a damaged visual cortex claims not to see an object; however, he or she can accurately report some characteristics of that object, such as its location
- our knowledge of the social rules that underlie language use
- the observation that our recall is especially accurate for the final items in a series of stimuli
- the information registered on your sensory receptors, the image an object creates on your retina
- a characteristic of a sound stimulus that can be arranged on a scale from low to high
- also known as mental activity, describes the acquisition, storage, transformation, and use of knowledge
- serves as a temporary storehouse that can hold and combine information from your phonological loop, your visuospatial sketchpad, and long-term memory
- the awareness that people have about the outside world and about their perceptions, images, thoughts, memories, and feelings
- the logical interpretations and conclusions that were never part of the original stimulus material
- a memory unit that consists of several components that are strongly associated with one another
- phenomenon that says you will remember more information if you try to relate that information to yourself
- a method that will always produce a solution to the problem, although the process can sometimes be inefficient
- visible movements of any part of your body, which you use to communicate
- a concentration of mental activity that allows you to take in a limited portion of the vast stream of information available from both your sensory world and your memory
- a general rule that is usually correct
30 Clues: the sound quality of a tone • repeating items silently to oneself • a general rule that is usually correct • our organized knowledge about the world • the smallest meaningful units in language • your knowledge and control of your cognitive processes • processing information and representing it in your memory • ...
Psicologia Enfermagem 2022-10-14
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- A raiva de alguém é dirigida a um objeto ou outra pessoa
- Ocorre quando o profissional demonstra a intenção de não assumir o cliente, excluindo-se de procurar solução imediata para seu caso
- É a capacidade de reter, recuperar, armazenar e evocar informações disponíveis
- Apesar de personalizado, cada cliente na maioria das vezes é tratado como apenas mais um caso.
- Significa mudança relativamente permanente no comportamento, que resulta da prática. Existem 4 espécies de aprendizagem: Habituação, Condicionamento Clássico, Condicionamento Operante, Aprendizagem Complexa
- É processo de consolidação de objetivos terapêuticos
- Ato ou efeito de promover
- Conjunto de medidas ou preparação antecipada de (algo) que visa prevenir (um mal)
- São as reações psicofisiológicas básicas experimentadas ao longo da vida, podendo ser provocados por situações previstas ou inesperadas.
- Reação contrária à realidade
- Quando o prestador assume baixo interesse pelo usuário, não demonstrando empenho em satisfazê-lo
- Ter uma explicação intelectualizada para tudo
- São reações afetivas onde não existem tantas reações fisiológicas
- Designar motivos para o que fez
- Ato ou efeito de recuperar; de voltar a vida normal
- É entendido como transferência de responsabilidades, principalmente quando “jogam” o paciente de um médico a outro ou de um hospital a outro, como forma acobertar deficiências no atendimento que levam a falhas no diagnóstico
- É derivada de palavras gregas que significam “estudo da mente ou da alma
- Até dois anos, levando em consideração o desenvolvimento mental
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- Processo de saúde-doença por meio de doenças que eram transmitidas pelo ar, águas e outros locais insalubres, como cemitérios
- Exclusão da consciência de tudo que é doloroso
- Varia da idade 7-8 anos a 11-12 anos, levando em consideração o desenvolvimento mental
- Colocar no outro qualidades indesejáveis que não gostamos em nós mesmos
- A partir de 12 anos com patamar por volta dos 14-15 anos têm-se de equilíbrio do desenvolvimento mental
- Redução da intensidade de enfraquecimento ou limitação
- Ato ou efeito de manter
- Captação das informações através dos sentidos (audição, visão, tato, olfato, paladar, sentido cenestésico e vestibular)
- Qualidade ou estado de igual; equilíbrio
- Varia da idade 2 a 7-8 anos, levando em consideração o desenvolvimento mental
- Considera o paciente como um todo, onde todos os sistemas devem estar em equilíbrio, uma estreita relação entre corpo-mente, sensível ao mundo ao seu redor e todos os componentes que o permeiam
- É o trato impessoal, frio e formal, gerando distanciamento entre o usuário e os profissionais de saúde
- É o ato ou processo de conhecer, que envolve atenção, percepção, memória, raciocínio, juízo, imaginação, pensamento e linguagem
- Negar um acontecimento real
32 Clues: Ato ou efeito de manter • Ato ou efeito de promover • Negar um acontecimento real • Reação contrária à realidade • Designar motivos para o que fez • Qualidade ou estado de igual; equilíbrio • Ter uma explicação intelectualizada para tudo • Exclusão da consciência de tudo que é doloroso • Ato ou efeito de recuperar; de voltar a vida normal • ...
Happiness Article Vocabulary 2025-03-24
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- To assemble information from different places, sources or times and use them to make something new (such as a list or report).
- The full extent or distribution of something. For instance, a plant or animal’s range is the area over which it naturally exists.
- The weather conditions that typically exist in one area, in general, or over a long period.
- The way something, often a person or other organism, acts towards others, or conducts itself.
- A large nerve that conducts signals between the brain and organs throughout the body (notably the stomach and intestines).
- A mental, physical, emotional or behavioral reaction to an event or circumstance (stressor) that disturbs a person or animal’s usual state of being or places increased demands on a person or animal; psychological stress can be either positive or negative.
- A scientist or mental-health professional who studies the mind, especially in relation to actions and behaviors. Some work with people. Others may conduct experiments with animals (usually rodents) to test how their minds respond to different stimuli and conditions.
- The phenomenon of focusing mental resources on a specific object or event.
- A term that relates to mental activities, such as thinking, learning, remembering and solving puzzles.
- A mutual relationship or connection between two variables, where a change in one variable is reflected in the change of another variable
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- A term for the ways information is delivered and shared within a society. It encompasses not only the traditional media — newspapers, magazines, radio and television — but also digital outlets, such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and WhatsApp. The newer, digital media are sometimes referred to as social media.
- In psychology, the belief about and attitude toward a situation that influences behavior. For instance, holding a mindset that stress may be beneficial can help improve performance under pressure.
- Facts and/or statistics collected together for analysis but not necessarily organized in a way that gives them meaning.
- A long, delicate fiber that transmits signals across the body of an animal. An animal’s backbone contains many nerves, some of which control the movement of its legs or fins, and some of which convey sensations such as hot, cold or pain.
- Something that plays a role in a particular condition or event; a contributor.
- To emerge or to make come into being, either naturally or through human intervention, such as by manufacturing.
- A nervous reaction to events causing excessive uneasiness and apprehension. People with anxiety may even develop panic attacks.
- To look or concentrate intently on some particular point or thing.
- Continuous or uninterrupted.
- Adjective for something that happens every year.
20 Clues: Continuous or uninterrupted. • Adjective for something that happens every year. • To look or concentrate intently on some particular point or thing. • The phenomenon of focusing mental resources on a specific object or event. • Something that plays a role in a particular condition or event; a contributor. • ...
Incredible Ride 2024-03-06
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- a piece of equipment that replaces missing body parts
- the large bone between the knee & the ankle
- sets of rules used by businesses to make decisions
- challenged having a physical disability
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- a group of people formed for a special purpose
- a group that has been set up to provide help others
- a physical or mental contion that limits a persons activities
- to remove an arm or a leg
- having a physical or mental condition that limits certain activities
9 Clues: to remove an arm or a leg • challenged having a physical disability • the large bone between the knee & the ankle • a group of people formed for a special purpose • sets of rules used by businesses to make decisions • a group that has been set up to provide help others • a piece of equipment that replaces missing body parts • ...
All About Mental Health 2024-05-05
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- Have trouble falling asleep
- Loss of energy, always feeling tired
- Can control our actions, feelings, and how we adapt to different situations in our daily lives.
- A change in our mental health in a bad way
- Having to think of something over and over again
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- A common but serious mood disorder
- A part of the brain that is affected by a mental illness
- Unwanted thoughts that could not get away
- Involves our emotional, social, and psychological well-being
9 Clues: Have trouble falling asleep • A common but serious mood disorder • Loss of energy, always feeling tired • Unwanted thoughts that could not get away • A change in our mental health in a bad way • Having to think of something over and over again • A part of the brain that is affected by a mental illness • Involves our emotional, social, and psychological well-being • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2025-09-11
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- your mental picture of yourself; also called self-concept
- how you feel about yourself
- patterns of thoughts and feelings that decrease mental and emotional health
- thoughts about oneself
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- conditions that interfere with daily function for a short time
- ideas or thoughts a person is confident are true
- how a person thinks or feels about someone or something
- who you are, including physical, social, and psychological features
- what a person sees as most important
9 Clues: thoughts about oneself • how you feel about yourself • what a person sees as most important • ideas or thoughts a person is confident are true • how a person thinks or feels about someone or something • your mental picture of yourself; also called self-concept • conditions that interfere with daily function for a short time • ...
Spelling Unit 4 2020-02-23
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- The human soul, mind, or spirit
- a system of psychological theory and therapy which aims to treat mental disorders by investigating the interaction of conscious and unconscious elements in the mind and bringing repressed fears and conflicts into the conscious mind by techniques such as dream interpretation and free association
- an expert or specialist in psychology
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- A medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- Relating to the soul or mind
- The scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context
- examine or treat (a person or their behavior) using psychoanalysis
- The study and treatment of mental illness, emotional disturbance, and abnormal behavior
8 Clues: Relating to the soul or mind • The human soul, mind, or spirit • an expert or specialist in psychology • examine or treat (a person or their behavior) using psychoanalysis • A medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness. • The study and treatment of mental illness, emotional disturbance, and abnormal behavior • ...
Psychosis Crossword 2022-04-04
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- The most common therapeutic orientation
- What people with psychosis experience
- How many children Andrea Yates had
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- 5-10% is the _______ _______ for people with psychosis
- A mental disorder characterized by a disconnection from reality
- _______ are at the highest risk of psychosis after giving birth
- Andrea Yates was able to plead ________ in court due to her psychosis
- The main mental illness that causes psychosis
8 Clues: How many children Andrea Yates had • What people with psychosis experience • The most common therapeutic orientation • The main mental illness that causes psychosis • 5-10% is the _______ _______ for people with psychosis • A mental disorder characterized by a disconnection from reality • _______ are at the highest risk of psychosis after giving birth • ...
Malmi Group 2022-12-05
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- a recovery oriented approach
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- the first interview location - Tukiyhdistys ___ Ry
- the health topic of the field exposure
- The competency and skills in mental health are the abilities needed to ___ and help the service users.
- In the values and ethics of social work, what approach is taken?
- the 66th act - The ___ Health Care Act
- the city of the field exposure
- interviewee competency #1
8 Clues: interviewee competency #1 • a recovery oriented approach • the city of the field exposure • the health topic of the field exposure • the 66th act - The ___ Health Care Act • the first interview location - Tukiyhdistys ___ Ry • In the values and ethics of social work, what approach is taken? • ...
Medical Profession 2024-05-23
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- assesses, diagnoses and treats mental, emotional and behavioral disorders
- healer of children
- identify, diagnose and treat people with cancer
- has special training in giving drugs
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- examine DNA and other evidence collected at crime scenes
- medical professional who specializes in emergency treatment
- help people learn to better cope with life and relationship issues and mental health conditions
- physically changing the human body
8 Clues: healer of children • physically changing the human body • has special training in giving drugs • identify, diagnose and treat people with cancer • examine DNA and other evidence collected at crime scenes • medical professional who specializes in emergency treatment • assesses, diagnoses and treats mental, emotional and behavioral disorders • ...
katherines difficult words 8 2022-09-05
14 Clues: aims games • therapy... • it will suffice • mental temper a • school supplies • having strategy • not long lasting • of great importance • a car staying still • subtle, but different • the outline of something • australia is a ----state • 'women are bad drivers' • the doctor ---said i was fat.
Injuries (Milena&Alketa) 2022-11-16
15 Clues: husten • mental • medecin • Rollstuhl • unhealthy • unhealthy • Schnittwunde • when it hurts • sich erholen von • be sick/throw up • when its too loud • when you drink poison • blowing air out of the nose • whats the noun of dislocate • An part of small red spots on your skin
Brooklyn's Crossword 2024-03-26
14 Clues: obvious • to manage • not wanted • going back • very pretty • easy to fix • synonym of smart • synonym for edible • Meaning: Beneficial • synonym for delightful • can be easily disregarded • replaced in a fleet(quickly) • synonym of liable\accountable • challenging to have a mental image for
Vocab 2025-02-20
14 Clues: pen name • withdraw • embarrassed • frank/direct • am imperfection • to add gradually • cordial/displeased • great mental suffering • to pronounce distinctly • to exclude from a group • to wave or flutter showily • forewarning or foreshadowing • to be in, or expose oneself to • delicate skill; tact of cleverness
#15 Pain Management 2025-09-11
14 Clues: Calms body • Calms nerves • Soothes muscles • Mild painkiller • Eases discomfort • Reduces swelling • Strong pain relief • Injection near spine • Best way to lie down • Light pressure therapy • Stops pain in one area • Peaceful mental images • Shifts focus from pain • Patient-controlled pain relief
Battle For Camp Crossword 2026-03-06
14 Clues: Me • Robot • Romance • S O D A • R.I.P Art • Literal God • Angy Number • can't keep a body • Needs Mental Therapy • Recommended Character • Probably has anger issues • Eye fight number; Eye Wins • Tanks Death, unlike some people • Has both made a deal with One and hasn't
Psychologically Speaking: Flex Your Mental Muscle 2016-09-15
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- Nerve cells, the basic elements of the nervous system.
- A false treatment, such as a pill, without any significant chemical properties or active ingredient
- The part of the brain located in the middle of the central core that acts primarily to relay information about the senses.
- Chemicals produced by the brain that reflect the effort to deal with pain as well as to elevate mood.
- A cluster of fibers at one end of a neuron that receives messages from the other neurons.
- A tiny part of the brain, located below the thalamus, that maintains homeostasis and produces and regulates vital behavior, such as eating, drinking, and sexual behavior.
- Motor neurons that communicate information from the brain and nervous system to muscles and glands
- Views behavior from the perspective of biological functioning
- Chemicals that carry messages across the synapse to the dendrite of a receiver neuron.
- Chemical message that makes it more likely that a receiving neuron will fire and an action potential will travel down its axon
- Specialized neurons that fire not only when a person enacts a particular behavior, but also when a person simply observes another individual carrying out that same behavior.
- A variable that is manipulated by the experimenter
- Symmetrical left and right halves of the brain that control the side of the body opposite to their location
- Contends that people can control their behavior and that they naturally try to reach their full potential
- Chemicals that circulate through the blood and regulate the functioning or growth of the body.
- The system of the brain that controls eating, aggression, and reproduction.
- Neurotransmitter which is involved in movement, attention, and learning.
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- The part of the neuron that carries messages destined for other neurons.
- Excitatory neurotransmitter that plays a role in memory
- Behaviors, events, or other characteristics that can change, or vary, in some way
- The four major sections of the cerebral cortex: frontal parietal, temporal, and occipital.
- Chemical message that prevents or decreases the likelihood that a receiving neuron will fire.
- System of chemical communication network that sends messages throughout the body via the bloodstream.
- Focuses on uncovering the fundamental mental components of consciousness, thinking, and other kinds of mental states and activities
- A variable that is measured in an experiment and is expected to change as a result of manipulation.
- The idea that people’s behavior is produced primarily by factors outside of their willful control
- A procedure in which a person learns to control through conscious thought internal physiological processes such as blood pressure, heart and respiration rate, skin temperature, sweating, and the constriction of particular muscles.
- Examines how people understand and think about the world
- A procedure used to study the structor of the mind in which subjects are asked to describe in detail what they are experiencing when they are exposed to a stimulus.
- The part of the brain that controls bodily balance.
- Neurotransmitter which is associated with the regulation of sleep, eating, mood, and pain.
- Automatic, involuntary response to an incoming stimulus.
- The space between two neurons where the axon of a sending neuron communicates with the dendrites of a receiving neuron by using chemical messages.
- Sensory neurons that transmit information from the perimeter of the body to the nervous system and brain
34 Clues: A variable that is manipulated by the experimenter • The part of the brain that controls bodily balance. • Nerve cells, the basic elements of the nervous system. • Excitatory neurotransmitter that plays a role in memory • Examines how people understand and think about the world • Automatic, involuntary response to an incoming stimulus. • ...
Health Crossword Puzzle 2015-10-31
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- Fear from an imagined threat; needs professional help
- Part of level 4 of Maslow's Pyramid
- Part of Dealing with Intense Emotions
- How you can meet needs
- Level 3 of Maslow's Pyramid
- An aspect of love
- "Take Pride in Accomplishment"
- A part of your personal identity
- A part of Level 2 of Maslow's Pyramid
- When a negative feeling doesn't go away, you should ________ _____
- Help build a healthy and positive lifestyle
- Stage of fear that becomes a mental fear and problem
- trying to avoid emotions that cause discomfort
- You develop stronger sense of self as you age
- Involves being easily discouraged and having less energy
- Identify Fear, Analyze Situation, Talk about fear with someone you trust
- Seeing someone else as perfect, ideal, or more worthy than anyone else
- PArt of Level 5 of Maslow's Pyramid
- framework for mental health as you grow
- Result of acting against one's wishes
- Intentional pushing of thoughts from one's mind (CONSCIOUS)
- A Defense Mechanism
- involve changes in our emotions during puberty
- strong affection for others
- Determined by heredity
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- Level 2 of Maslow's Pyramid
- Maslow's Pyramid Name
- Unintentional pushing of thoughts from one's mind (UNINTENTIONAL)
- Level 5 of Maslow's Pyramid
- Another Developmental Asset
- Use ________ to inspire yourself
- Responding to an emotion (what am I really reacting to?)
- What most people naturally engage in
- another characteristic of good mental and emotional health
- "Will it matter to me in the future"
- Attributing own feelings or faults to another person in group
- Prompts release of brain chemicals (warmth and sense of well being)
- Part of being a good citizen(source of accomplishment)
- Part of Personal Identity
- A characteristic of Good Mental and Emotional Health
- Fully think out the repercussions of your actions
- Level 4 of Maslow's Pyramid
- Created Pyramid of Needs
- Making up for weaknesses and mistakes through gift-giving, hard work, etc.
- Top Portion of Health Triangle of Emotions
- A Developmental Asset
- values that guide our actions in life
- Reversion to earlier stage of development in face of unacceptable thoughts
- Find underlying source of why you feel guilty
- Level 1 of Maslow's Pyramid
- "Fight or Flight"
- Connection to emotions
- Another Developmental Asset
- Triangle of Health
- Important factor on how to choose to meet needs
- Refusal to accept reality or fact
- Performing extreme behavior to express thoughts and/or feelings
- a Part of Level 1 of Maslow's Pyramid
- Healthy Risk-Taking
- Involves inappropriate response of lashing out if not handled correctly
60 Clues: An aspect of love • "Fight or Flight" • Triangle of Health • Healthy Risk-Taking • A Defense Mechanism • Maslow's Pyramid Name • A Developmental Asset • How you can meet needs • Connection to emotions • Determined by heredity • Created Pyramid of Needs • Part of Personal Identity • Level 2 of Maslow's Pyramid • Level 5 of Maslow's Pyramid • Another Developmental Asset • ...
health 2015-10-31
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- Level 3 of Maslow's Pyramid
- When a negative feeling doesn't go away, you should ________ _____
- A Developmental Asset
- a Part of Level 1 of Maslow's Pyramid
- another characteristic of good mental and emotional health
- What most people naturally engage in
- An aspect of love
- PArt of Level 5 of Maslow's Pyramid
- Result of acting against one's wishes
- "Will it matter to me in the future"
- involve changes in our emotions during puberty
- Maslow's Pyramid Name
- Performing extreme behavior to express thoughts and/or feelings
- Triangle of Health
- Level 1 of Maslow's Pyramid
- Part of level 4 of Maslow's Pyramid
- Attributing own feelings or faults to another person in group
- Identify Fear, Analyze Situation, Talk about fear with someone you trust
- Level 4 of Maslow's Pyramid
- A characteristic of Good Mental and Emotional Health
- Part of Personal Identity
- "Take Pride in Accomplishment"
- Reversion to earlier stage of development in face of unacceptable thoughts
- Part of Dealing with Intense Emotions
- Fear from an imagined threat; needs professional help
- Help build a healthy and positive lifestyle
- framework for mental health as you grow
- Intentional pushing of thoughts from one's mind (CONSCIOUS)
- Making up for weaknesses and mistakes through gift-giving, hard work, etc.
- strong affection for others
- Responding to an emotion (what am I really reacting to?)
- A Defense Mechanism
- Prompts release of brain chemicals (warmth and sense of well being)
- You develop stronger sense of self as you age
Down
- Involves being easily discouraged and having less energy
- Involves inappropriate response of lashing out if not handled correctly
- trying to avoid emotions that cause discomfort
- Seeing someone else as perfect, ideal, or more worthy than anyone else
- Unintentional pushing of thoughts from one's mind (UNINTENTIONAL)
- Healthy Risk-Taking
- Top Portion of Health Triangle of Emotions
- Fully think out the repercussions of your actions
- Another Developmental Asset
- Another Developmental Asset
- Refusal to accept reality or fact
- "Fight or Flight"
- Created Pyramid of Needs
- Find underlying source of why you feel guilty
- Part of being a good citizen(source of accomplishment)
- How you can meet needs
- Stage of fear that becomes a mental fear and problem
- Determined by heredity
- values that guide our actions in life
- Use ________ to inspire yourself
- A part of Level 2 of Maslow's Pyramid
- Important factor on how to choose to meet needs
- A part of your personal identity
- Level 5 of Maslow's Pyramid
- Connection to emotions
- Level 2 of Maslow's Pyramid
60 Clues: An aspect of love • "Fight or Flight" • Triangle of Health • Healthy Risk-Taking • A Defense Mechanism • A Developmental Asset • Maslow's Pyramid Name • How you can meet needs • Determined by heredity • Connection to emotions • Created Pyramid of Needs • Part of Personal Identity • Level 3 of Maslow's Pyramid • Another Developmental Asset • Another Developmental Asset • ...
Psychology (M15) 2019-12-09
Across
- a concept or framework that organizes and interprets information
- Parenting style in which parents give children almost no guidelines or rules.
- parenting style in which parents are both demanding and responsive; explain reasons for rules and are open to negotiation
- an emotional tie with another person; shown in young children by their seeking closeness to the caregiver and showing distress on separation
- Operational Stage In Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development (from about 6 or 7 to 11 years of age) during which children gain the mental operations that enable them to think logically about concrete events
- adapting our current understandings (schemas) to incorporate new information
- In Piaget's theory, the preoperational child's difficulty taking another's point of view
- biological growth processes that enable orderly changes in behavior, relatively uninfluenced by experience
- Spectrum Disorder a disorder that appears in childhood and is marked by significant deficiencies in communication and social interaction, and by rigidly fixated interests and repetitive behaviors
- Period an optimal period shortly after birth when an organism's exposure to certain stimuli or experiences produces proper development
- interpreting our new experiences in terms of our existing schemas
- all our thoughts and feelings about ourselves, in answer to the question, "Who am I?"
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- Stage In Piaget's theory, the stage (from birth to about 2 years of age) during which infants know the world mostly in terms of their sensory impressions and motor activities
- of Mind people's ideas about their own and others' mental states—about their feelings, perceptions, and thoughts, and the behaviors these might predict.
- the process by which certain animals form attachments during a critical period very early in life
- Anxiety the fear of strangers that infants commonly display, beginning by about 8 months of age
- Stage In Piaget's theory, the stage (from about 2 to 6 or 7 years of age) during which a child learns to use language but does not yet comprehend the mental operations of concrete logic
- Parenting style in which the main objective is to make children completely obedient
- all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- Operational Stage In Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development (normally beginning about age 12) during which people begin to think logically about abstract concepts
- the principle (which Piaget believed to be a part of concrete operational reasoning) that properties such as mass, volume, and number remain the same despite changes in the forms of objects
- Trust according to Erik Erikson, a sense that the world is predictable and trustworthy; said to be formed during infancy by appropriate experiences with responsive caregivers
- Permanence the awareness that things continue to exist even when not perceived
23 Clues: a concept or framework that organizes and interprets information • interpreting our new experiences in terms of our existing schemas • adapting our current understandings (schemas) to incorporate new information • Parenting style in which parents give children almost no guidelines or rules. • ...
PSYC341 Assignment 3 2017-11-30
Across
- level of categorization that varies with experience and context, most widely used
- type of memory task that tests your memory without asking for direct recall of knowledge
- scientist that hypothesized language development and learning is innate
- type of amnesia where an individual cannot retrieve memories made prior to brain damage/onset of amnesia
- mental representations of categories
- disorder where a person cannot recognize human faces
- type of bias that explains why speech errors result in other real words, rather than nonwords
- cognitive neuroscience technique to measure the brain’s electrical fluctuations when exposed to a stimulus
- type of heuristic used to identify the end result to a problem, then breaking the problem down into methods
- theory proposed by Wilhelm Wundt, analyzed consciousness as made up of elementary elements of the mind, or building blocks of consciousness
- having a larger knowledge and memory base in a certain topic, shows better memory in said topic
- type of dementia caused by shrinking of temporal lobes, sudden onset
- condition of joined sensations, theory validated by the perceptual pop-out effect
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- type of listening where an individual is hearing and processing two different conversations at once
- type of memory that is brief and active, coordinates ongoing mental activities
- effect of how we change the pronunciation of sounds based on neighboring sounds
- units of language longer than a sentence, the gist is remembered rather than verbatim information
- theory proposed by William James, analyzed consciousness in terms of everyday experiences
- new stimuli must be different and unique of other memories
- processing that relies on prior knowledge and experiences to recognize an object
- method that makes you think of random pairings between previously known words to remember a new one, the more absurd the pairing, the better
- coding that is abstract in nature, not stored visually or spatially, and doesn’t physically look like the original object
- a word that has similar spelling and sounds in two languages
- a memory strategy that makes remembering large pieces of information easier by breaking it down, why 410-992-0204 is easier to remember than 4109920204.
- mental shortcuts used in cognitive maps; examples include 90°, symmetry, alignment and rotation
- the process of re-reading preceding words in a sentence when they do not understand the material
- a result in individuals with damage to their visual cortex where an they claim not to see an object, but can accurately describe it
- maturational state hypothesis states that this property in the brain solidifies as you get older
- pronunciation of certain syllables within a word (perMIT v. PERmit), also my mental state the next three weeks
- meaning of words and sentences
30 Clues: meaning of words and sentences • mental representations of categories • disorder where a person cannot recognize human faces • new stimuli must be different and unique of other memories • a word that has similar spelling and sounds in two languages • type of dementia caused by shrinking of temporal lobes, sudden onset • ...
Getting Help (Health Class Lesson 5-4 2023-09-21
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- These are medical doctors who can diagnose and treat medical disorders and prescribe medications.
- These people aid clients in need of mental help, they are also seen in schools.
- Appointments that help people confess their thoughts and feelings, they can deal with multiple things such as psycho thinking, behaviors, cognitive thinking, etc.
Down
- When your train of thought is low/you think low of yourself
- These physicians specialize in physical disorders of the brain and nervous system.
- Therapy that involves shared issues within a group that is related to each other biologically.
- It can help to remember that mental problems are _______.
- In some cases, a mental health problem may be serious enough to require _________.
8 Clues: It can help to remember that mental problems are _______. • When your train of thought is low/you think low of yourself • These people aid clients in need of mental help, they are also seen in schools. • These physicians specialize in physical disorders of the brain and nervous system. • ...
Growth & Development 2021-08-15
14 Clues: food • fitness • my brain • am i long • my feelings • use of legs • use of words • body language • how old i am? • use of one leg • more use of legs • between two people • am i tall or short? • use of words between people
Greek Roots 2012-11-28
14 Clues: go • earth • under • not fitted • one, single • back, again • mind, mental • circle, wheel • showing disbelief • remove, stop, away • the study of the mind • to change places or settlements • the world is divided into two... • the condition of having an abnormally low body temperature
Health 2024-01-29
Across
- destroying microorganisms with heat
- Keeping clean
- world health organization
- Greek word for Hygiene
- a food plan
- a natural calamity.....
- Injurious to health
- Special defense cells
Down
- TB
- Mental, physical and social
- Disease causing agent
- substances that cause pollution
- Physical activity for the body
- affect water life
14 Clues: TB • a food plan • Keeping clean • affect water life • Injurious to health • Disease causing agent • Special defense cells • Greek word for Hygiene • a natural calamity..... • world health organization • Mental, physical and social • Physical activity for the body • substances that cause pollution • destroying microorganisms with heat
BTS 2023-11-25
14 Clues: leader • oldest • v's dog • your bias • month of debut • "party party _" • my favorite song • most popular song • my bias? (good luck) • rm's problematic song • what g.c.f. stands for • member born in october • opens up about mental health • series of songs by the rap unit
Bioelectricidad: Esclerosis múltiple 2024-12-02
Across
- Cansancio extremo
- Visualización cerebral
- Habilidad mental afectada
- Impulsos eléctricos neuronales
- Célula del sistema nervioso
- Rehabilitación física
- Capacidad de moverse
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- Daño a la mielina
- Rigidez muscular
- Técnica de diagnóstico
- Parte de la neurona
- Sustancia protectora de nervios
- Aparición de síntomas nuevos
- Tratamiento para la EM
14 Clues: Rigidez muscular • Daño a la mielina • Cansancio extremo • Parte de la neurona • Capacidad de moverse • Rehabilitación física • Técnica de diagnóstico • Tratamiento para la EM • Visualización cerebral • Habilidad mental afectada • Célula del sistema nervioso • Aparición de síntomas nuevos • Impulsos eléctricos neuronales • Sustancia protectora de nervios
Values, Bias, and Ethics 2026-03-23
Across
- unaware
- prejudice for or against individuals
- knowledge about a group's way of life
- Formal guidance document
- Mental shortcuts
- Judging by one's own culture
- Conscious prejudice
- Beliefs on right/wrong
Down
- Moral principles
- Unconscious attitudes
- Favoring one's own group
- aware
- your way of life
- Worthwhile principles
14 Clues: aware • unaware • Moral principles • Mental shortcuts • your way of life • Conscious prejudice • Unconscious attitudes • Worthwhile principles • Beliefs on right/wrong • Formal guidance document • Favoring one's own group • Judging by one's own culture • prejudice for or against individuals • knowledge about a group's way of life
Chapter 2-3 Vocabulary Assignment 2025-10-17
14 Clues: restore • very small • wrap tightly • wrong or evil • weak, or frail • Homeless child • to take revenge • deep loud sound • confuse or mix up • pray caught for food • decayed or destroyed • mental or physical weakness • a reason given in justification • relating to death or being dead
LA TEORIA DELL'ALLENAMENTO 2021-03-18
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- PRATICA CHE CONSENTE DI DARE AL CORPO TEMPO PER RECUPERARE
- CONTROLLO DEI PENSIERI
- FORZA MASSIMA CHE UN MUSCOLO PUO' ESPRIMERE CON UNA CONTRAZIONE VOLONTARIA
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- CAPACITA' DI PORTARE AVANTI UNO SFORZO GENERICO
- TRAINING SERVIZIO FORNITO DAL MENTAL COACH
- PRATICA PER AUMENTARE LA TEMPERATURA DEL MUSCOLO E DEL SANGUE
- CONTROLLO DELL'ATTENZIONE
- CAPACITA' DI ORGANIZZARE UN GESTO MOTORIO NEL MINOR TEMPO POSSIBILE
8 Clues: CONTROLLO DEI PENSIERI • CONTROLLO DELL'ATTENZIONE • TRAINING SERVIZIO FORNITO DAL MENTAL COACH • CAPACITA' DI PORTARE AVANTI UNO SFORZO GENERICO • PRATICA CHE CONSENTE DI DARE AL CORPO TEMPO PER RECUPERARE • PRATICA PER AUMENTARE LA TEMPERATURA DEL MUSCOLO E DEL SANGUE • CAPACITA' DI ORGANIZZARE UN GESTO MOTORIO NEL MINOR TEMPO POSSIBILE • ...
week 7 crossword 2021-04-28
Across
- a cell that is specialized to conduct nerve impulses
- a person with an antisocial personality disorder
- a vehicle with a single wheel that is driven by pedals
- affecting or influenced by the human mind
Down
- an animal especially a mammal having four limbs
- the science of mental life
- a specialist in the treatment of mental disorders
- a lever that is operated with the foot
8 Clues: the science of mental life • a lever that is operated with the foot • affecting or influenced by the human mind • an animal especially a mammal having four limbs • a person with an antisocial personality disorder • a specialist in the treatment of mental disorders • a cell that is specialized to conduct nerve impulses • ...
Medical Profession 2024-05-23
Across
- assesses, diagnoses and treats mental, emotional and behavioral disorders
- healer of children
- identify, diagnose and treat people with cancer
- has special training in giving drugs
Down
- examine DNA and other evidence collected at crime scenes
- medical professional who specializes in emergency treatment
- help people learn to better cope with life and relationship issues and mental health conditions
- physically changing the human body
8 Clues: healer of children • physically changing the human body • has special training in giving drugs • identify, diagnose and treat people with cancer • examine DNA and other evidence collected at crime scenes • medical professional who specializes in emergency treatment • assesses, diagnoses and treats mental, emotional and behavioral disorders • ...
Mental Health Awareness Month Crossword 2025-04-01
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- Negative notions that people connect with mental health
- A quality that everyone should give to others
- Positive phrases that empower oneself
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- A lasting sense of satisfaction and joy
- The remover of problems
- A type of health that is as important as mental health
- Something everyone deserves, to hold or lift up
- The element of the body that facilitates thinking and consciousness
8 Clues: The remover of problems • Positive phrases that empower oneself • A lasting sense of satisfaction and joy • A quality that everyone should give to others • Something everyone deserves, to hold or lift up • A type of health that is as important as mental health • Negative notions that people connect with mental health • ...
The Crucible Word Search 2014-09-25
Across
- to envy or resent the pleasure or good fortune of (someone)
- to distress with mental or bodily pain; trouble greatly or grievously
- a severe, searching test or trial.
- a journey,made to some sacred place as an act of religious devotion
- Showing or expressing disdain; scornful; disrespectful.
- causing fear, apprehension, or dread
- to make a formal accusation against, as to the police or in a court
- group or clique within a larger group, party, government, organization
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- foreseeing care and guidance of God or nature over creatures of the earth
- a vile, shameful, or detestable action, condition, habit, etc.
- senseless, stupid, or foolish; insane, crazy.
- to effect, produce, bring, etc., by or as by magic:
- extraordinary in size, amount, extent, degree, force, etc.
- false or unjustified injury to a good person by another, by slander
- distress with mental or bodily pain; trouble greatly or grievously
- a written declaration upon oath made before an authorized official.
16 Clues: a severe, searching test or trial. • causing fear, apprehension, or dread • senseless, stupid, or foolish; insane, crazy. • to effect, produce, bring, etc., by or as by magic: • Showing or expressing disdain; scornful; disrespectful. • extraordinary in size, amount, extent, degree, force, etc. • to envy or resent the pleasure or good fortune of (someone) • ...
pe vocab puzzle 2021-09-08
Across
- Sharing your thoughts with others.
- A state of well-balanced health and well being over a long period of time.
- Combination of a physical, mental/emotional and social well being.
- When people with different viewpoints, needs, or interests disagree with each other.
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your physical emotions.
- The passing of traits from parent to biological children.
- ways to say no effectively
- Taking action to support a cause.
Down
- Identifying sources of stress and learning how to cope with them in ways that promote good mental and emotional health.
- The ability to end a disagreement to stop it from escalating further.
- The traditions, beliefs, and customs of a certain group of people.
- When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger.
- To determine the quality of something.
- All the living and nonliving things around us.
- Something that is able to be trusted upon.
- The chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
16 Clues: ways to say no effectively • Taking action to support a cause. • Sharing your thoughts with others. • To determine the quality of something. • Something that is able to be trusted upon. • All the living and nonliving things around us. • When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger. • The passing of traits from parent to biological children. • ...
Health Unit 1 Extra Credit 2025-09-30
Across
- maintaining the body's cleanliness
- skills to say no effectively while facing pressure
- protects the skin against UV rays and sunburn
- the health component involving the body and how it functions.
- 8-10 hours needed each night for healthy growth and development.
- the health component involving thoughts, feelings, and emotions.
- eating a variety of healthy foods to benefit the body instead of harming it.
- traits inherited from biological parents that influence health
Down
- a state of complete physical, mental and social well being, not just the absence of disease.
- beliefs that guide the way a person lives.
- 60 minutes of activity each day helps release endorphins.
- steps we take to keep us safe and decrease the chance of disease
- the passing on of traits from parents to offspring
- includes all aspects of health to ensure a healthy and sound mind.
- a choice that may put you or others in danger and increase injury or disease
- the health component involving relationships and a sense of belonging
16 Clues: maintaining the body's cleanliness • beliefs that guide the way a person lives. • protects the skin against UV rays and sunburn • skills to say no effectively while facing pressure • the passing on of traits from parents to offspring • 60 minutes of activity each day helps release endorphins. • the health component involving the body and how it functions. • ...
my crosswords 2020-01-08
14 Clues: brutaly • not equal • one person • previously • very normal • with your mind • it means death • regular and normal • common and regular • all around the world • just about that person • demolished or destroyed • previous way of doing something • it goes any way the floor is pointed
Storm Runners 2013-01-22
14 Clues: film • swamp • revive • damaged • blacktop • not needed • entertainment • mental illness • a greedy person • to predict the future • shelter or protection • person supporting an idea or cause publicly • an enbankment designed to prevent the flooding of water • an odd, peticular, or strange condition, situation quality ect.
Unit01 18 Feb.2016 2016-02-17
14 Clues: 성격 • 스릴러 • 콧수염이난 • 범죄자,범죄의 • 전설적인,전설의 • 추론,추축,추정 • 허구적인,상상의 • syn.exceeding • 저지르다,범하다,약속하다 • syn.attention • to sell or transfer abroad • the science of mental life • an officer who investigates crimes • a clored or dirty mark that is difficult to remove
Science stuff 2024-02-27
14 Clues: weather • no oxygen • prediction • hypothesis • planet life • push or pull • eating system • a thought or idea • mental or physical.. • we see because of it • these can be corrosive • living thing, pets etc. • gives shape to your body • everything is made of this
Madalynn Mendoza Period 3 2019-08-23
Across
- Health: The state of mental well-being in which one can cope
- Health: Overall well-being, physical fitness, and free of
- The action of stopping something from happening or
Down
- to work together with one or more people.
- the demands of daily life.
- Skill: A tool building a healthy life.
- want.
- Pressure: A feeling that you should do because that what your
8 Clues: want. • the demands of daily life. • Skill: A tool building a healthy life. • to work together with one or more people. • The action of stopping something from happening or • Health: Overall well-being, physical fitness, and free of • Health: The state of mental well-being in which one can cope • Pressure: A feeling that you should do because that what your
Quizbuzz 2023-08-21
Across
- A mental health condition characterised by persistent sadness and loss of interest
- Professional help often sought by students dealing with stress and depression
- Strategies and methods for dealing with stress and depression
- Intense worry and tension experienced during test periods
Down
- The feeling of being isolated
- Pressure exerted by peers and society
- Individual pursuing education
- A common mental health condition often associated with stress
8 Clues: The feeling of being isolated • Individual pursuing education • Pressure exerted by peers and society • Intense worry and tension experienced during test periods • Strategies and methods for dealing with stress and depression • A common mental health condition often associated with stress • ...
Medical Professions 2024-05-23
Across
- medical professional who specializes in emergency treatment
- physically changing the human body
- has special training in giving drugs
- identify, diagnose and treat people with cancer
- help people learn to better cope with life and relationship issues and mental health conditions
Down
- healer of children
- examine DNA and other evidence collected at crime scenes
- assesses, diagnoses and treats mental, emotional and behavioral disorders
8 Clues: healer of children • physically changing the human body • has special training in giving drugs • identify, diagnose and treat people with cancer • examine DNA and other evidence collected at crime scenes • medical professional who specializes in emergency treatment • assesses, diagnoses and treats mental, emotional and behavioral disorders • ...
I Can Exercise the Mind 2025-02-03
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- A state of mental clarity and focus
- A form of artistic expression that involves sound
- Activities that stimulate mental activity
- A creative expression often done with a brush
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- This type of reading helps expand vocabulary
- A tool used to solve problems or make decisions
- The process of learning new skills or knowledge
- A game that requires strategy and critical thinking
8 Clues: A state of mental clarity and focus • Activities that stimulate mental activity • This type of reading helps expand vocabulary • A creative expression often done with a brush • A tool used to solve problems or make decisions • The process of learning new skills or knowledge • A form of artistic expression that involves sound • ...
A Silent Patient 2025-06-02
Across
- – having a healing or calming effect
- reserved or uncommunicative in speech.
- placed in a structured mental health or correctional facility.
- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
Down
- – the act of pushing distressing memories or feelings out of consciousness
- treatment of mental illness through talking and emotional methods.
- – a false belief or opinion, often held despite evidence
- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- relating to scientific methods used to investigate crimes.
9 Clues: – having a healing or calming effect • reserved or uncommunicative in speech. • a deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • a deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • – a false belief or opinion, often held despite evidence • relating to scientific methods used to investigate crimes. • placed in a structured mental health or correctional facility. • ...
Dennis Rader 2021-12-08
Anxiety quiz 2025-07-24
Across
- nama suatu kondisi yang membuat seseorang takut tanpa sebab
- Keadaan dimana seseorang tetap terjaga di malam hari
- Salah satu langkah mengatasi anxiety
- Perasaan yang diakibatkan oleh anxiety
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- Anxiety termasuk penyakit berbentuk...
- Dokter yang memiliki spesialisasi dalam kesehatan mental
- Kegiatan yang menyehatkan tubuh dengan bergerak
7 Clues: Salah satu langkah mengatasi anxiety • Anxiety termasuk penyakit berbentuk... • Perasaan yang diakibatkan oleh anxiety • Kegiatan yang menyehatkan tubuh dengan bergerak • Keadaan dimana seseorang tetap terjaga di malam hari • Dokter yang memiliki spesialisasi dalam kesehatan mental • nama suatu kondisi yang membuat seseorang takut tanpa sebab
Sleep Deficiency 2021-05-20
Youth, Mental Health, and the Juvenile Justice System 2023-04-19
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- Diagnoses in childhood and adolescence is _____.
- _______ offenses are crimes that are committed by a youth, but not an adult.
- Due to lack of ______, diagnosis do not always lead to treatments.
- _______ offenses occur when a crime is committed by a youth or an adult.
- Diagnoses may ____ across childhood, adolescence, and adulthood.
- _____ Waiver is the most widely used mechanism to transfer a juvenile to adult courts.
- There are ____ mechanisms to transfer juveniles to adult courts.
- By not providing services, youth are put at risk for further _______ in the juvenile justice system.
- Youth are considered "_____ targets" for diagnoses due to their constant development.
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- Delinquent offenses are also known as ________ offenses.
- Many symptoms of mental disorders in youth are “___-_____”.
- Prosecutorial waivers do not have to have a ________.
- Assessments are meant to gain _______ information to address needs.
- _______ confinement exacerbates mental health concerns.
- _______ is short-term confinement used at multiple points throughout the system.
- _______ is the providing of services to participating youths through formal linkage with existing community-based MH programs.
16 Clues: Diagnoses in childhood and adolescence is _____. • Prosecutorial waivers do not have to have a ________. • _______ confinement exacerbates mental health concerns. • Delinquent offenses are also known as ________ offenses. • Many symptoms of mental disorders in youth are “___-_____”. • Diagnoses may ____ across childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. • ...
WOD's 1-10 2023-03-10
10 Clues: dry • sluggish • sentimental • not harmful • rich, luxurious • wavelike movements • paradise, ideal place • warm, little enthusiasm • profound, great knowledge • mental perception and understanding
PE! 2024-02-11
10 Clues: mind • muscular • fat tissue • government • body motion • delicate body • oversimplified • related to economy • related to cognition • parts of something that is interconnected
Brain Workout 2025-07-02
10 Clues: – Brain check • – Find a pair • – Arrange things • – Clear thinking • – Find the answer • – Vocabulary unit • – Knowledge check • – Tricky question • – Ordered thoughts • – Mental challenge
brain stuff 2021-06-16
Across
- "the heart as the organ of thinking, of perception and feelings"
- an investigation on the brain after death
- a fluid that travels through the protecting layers of the brain
- the other brain vs heart philosopher in 460-377bc
- the mind-body problem
- a mental disability where the brocas area is damaged and the person cannot speak
- a skin like layer protecting the brain
- measuring the bumps on someones head to learn about their personality, behaviours and mental abilities
- the part of Phineas Gages brain that was penetrated by the pole
Down
- a place in the brain for speech projection
- a railroad worker who took a spear through the head
- a scientist who studied patient Tan
- is the outer layer we can see
- a name that rhymes with cage and had a pole through his head
- the biggest part of the brain and is under the cerebral cortex
- a hard layer protecting the brain
16 Clues: the mind-body problem • is the outer layer we can see • a hard layer protecting the brain • a scientist who studied patient Tan • a skin like layer protecting the brain • an investigation on the brain after death • a place in the brain for speech projection • the other brain vs heart philosopher in 460-377bc • a railroad worker who took a spear through the head • ...
this took al hour 2020-12-02
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- u
- A ranked list of those needs essential to human growth and development, presented in ascending order, starting with basic needs and building toward the need for reaching your highest potential
- f
- a complex set of characteristics that make you unique
- k
- having enough skill to do something
- tour sense of yourself as a unique individual
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- nonhostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement
- i
- the ability to adapt effectively and recover disappointment, difficulty, or crisis
- the distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves
- Mentally healthy people sometimes have mental and emotional problems but can cope with their emotions as well as know when to seek help
- how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself
- someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for you
- to strive to be the best you can be
- a firm observance of core ethical values
16 Clues: u • i • f • k • to strive to be the best you can be • having enough skill to do something • a firm observance of core ethical values • tour sense of yourself as a unique individual • a complex set of characteristics that make you unique • how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself • someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for you • ...
pe vocab puzzle 2021-09-08
Across
- Sharing your thoughts with others.
- A state of well-balanced health and well being over a long period of time.
- Combination of a physical, mental/emotional and social well being.
- When people with different viewpoints, needs, or interests disagree with each other.
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your physical emotions.
- The passing of traits from parent to biological children.
- ways to say no effectively
- Taking action to support a cause.
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- Identifying sources of stress and learning how to cope with them in ways that promote good mental and emotional health.
- The ability to end a disagreement to stop it from escalating further.
- The traditions, beliefs, and customs of a certain group of people.
- When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger.
- To determine the quality of something.
- All the living and nonliving things around us.
- Something that is able to be trusted upon.
- The chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
16 Clues: ways to say no effectively • Taking action to support a cause. • Sharing your thoughts with others. • To determine the quality of something. • Something that is able to be trusted upon. • All the living and nonliving things around us. • When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger. • The passing of traits from parent to biological children. • ...
Psych 2130 - Ch. 5 Infant Cognition 2013-10-16
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- Trial and error; showing variations in behavior.
- Altering the schema to account for experiences which don't "fit".
- In this stage, the child problems using abstract reasoning.
- In this stage, the child uses language to express themselves.
- Recalling and repeating a behavior witnessed previously.
- Swiss developmentalist who proposed a stage-based model of cognitive development.
- Incorporating new experiences into an existing schema.
- A mental model which helps us interpret our experiences.
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- Setting and planning to achieve a goal.
- "When Mommy leaves the room, I know that she still exists!"
- A baby kicking at a mobile to make it spin is said to be this type of reaction.
- Repetitive reaction centered around the baby's own body.
- In this stage, the child can solve tangible, "real life" problems.
- Mental process, principles or rules.
- In this stage, information from the senses and motor actions tell the infant about the world.
- Measures sensory and motor skills in infancy.
16 Clues: Mental process, principles or rules. • Setting and planning to achieve a goal. • Measures sensory and motor skills in infancy. • Trial and error; showing variations in behavior. • Incorporating new experiences into an existing schema. • Repetitive reaction centered around the baby's own body. • Recalling and repeating a behavior witnessed previously. • ...
Theory Vocab 2017-08-14
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- where behavior is controlled by conditioning
- theory that human an animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning
- passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- process that starts in human infancy and continue into late adolescent concentrating on gross and fine motor skills as well as puberty
- mental action through acquiring knowledge and understanding through though, experience, and senses
- used in psychology, education, and communication
- actions that can be seen and measured
- surroundings or conditions where someone lives
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- movement and coordination of the arms,legs,and other large body parts
- process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improving their well being
- divided the environment into 5 different levels
- learning procedure in which biologically potent stimulus is paired with a previously neutral stimulus
- involved in smaller movements like the wrist, hand, etc.
- child's experience, expression, and management of emotions
- field of study focusing on a child's development
- theory that behavior is strongly influenced by biology
16 Clues: actions that can be seen and measured • where behavior is controlled by conditioning • surroundings or conditions where someone lives • divided the environment into 5 different levels • field of study focusing on a child's development • used in psychology, education, and communication • theory that behavior is strongly influenced by biology • ...
health 2022-03-18
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- the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- incomplete and complete
- a trendy weight-loss plan that promises dramatic results
- Tells you what's in the food you're eating
- the subjective picture or mental image of one's own body
- consuming unusually large amounts of food and feel unable to stop eating
- saturated and unsaturated
- the complex process of turning the food you eat into nutrients
- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat
- a special course of food to which one restricts oneself, either to lose weight or for medical reasons.
- A unit of energy
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- Sugar molecules
- chemical compounds in food that are used by the body to function properly and maintain health
- help your body grow and develop
- a type of serious mental health condition characterized by severe disturbances in eating behaviors and related thoughts
- helps chemical reactions take place in your body
16 Clues: Sugar molecules • A unit of energy • incomplete and complete • saturated and unsaturated • help your body grow and develop • Tells you what's in the food you're eating • helps chemical reactions take place in your body • a trendy weight-loss plan that promises dramatic results • the subjective picture or mental image of one's own body • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-12-05
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- _____ well-being refers to how people experience and evaluate their lives and its specific domains and activities.
- A common mental disorder characterized by prolonged absence of pleasure or interest in activities.
- The state of maintaining stable mental health, and becoming satisfied with life as we find a sense of purpose.
- The feeling a person gets when worried about something; natural feeling of fear or panic.
- The worldwide spread of a virus.
- _____ well-being refers to the ability to make use of stress-management and relaxation techniques, to be resilient, to improve self-love, and to develop emotions that lead to positive feelings
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- Death induced by intentionally harming oneself with the intent to die.
- _____ well-being refers to the ability to follow one's interests, values, and life purpose professionally in order to find meaning, satisfaction, and enrichment.
- The nickname of The Philippines alongside Thailand (“The Land of _____”).
- _____ is a state wherein an individual can realize their own potential, manage the stresses of life, and work productively.
10 Clues: The worldwide spread of a virus. • Death induced by intentionally harming oneself with the intent to die. • The nickname of The Philippines alongside Thailand (“The Land of _____”). • The feeling a person gets when worried about something; natural feeling of fear or panic. • ...
Clarke County 2022-04-06
10 Clues: clerk? • Code Officia? • public school? • health services? • interim director? • Building Inspector? • county administrator? • mental health services? • EMS Billing Coordinator? • human resources generalist?
Is Anyone Awake Out There? 2025-04-16
10 Clues: change • at-risk • improve • tendency • tiredness • adolescents • restlessness • mental well-being • the ability to self-evaluate • a hormone secreted in the body
Legion 2025-01-04
11 Clues: Summerland • Why is it? • Shadow King • Works for D3 • Mental Hospital • Breakfast Queen • Cube The Birds • unreliable narrator • Lenny's go-to snack • David's favorite pie • David's favorite food
MOTIVATE 2025-06-20
11 Clues: Keep going • Do your best • Begin action • Hard attempt • YOU CAN DO IT • Reach success • Trust in self • Mental clarity • Target to reach • Hope for future • Positive outlook
MONSTER CROSSWORD i-m 2017-10-15
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- When a neurotransmitter blocks or prevents a postsynaptic neuron from firing and therefore performing its functions; compare with excitatory effect (2)
- Carries messages between sensory and motor neurons within the central nervous system
- An experimental research design for which each participant in one condition ‘matches’ a participant in the other condition(s) on one or more participant variables of relevance; also called matched groups (2)
- The arithmetical average of all the individual scores in a set of scores
- Variable in an experiment that is systematically manipulated or changed by the researcher in order to test its effects on the dependent variable (2)
- A relatively permanent change in behaviour due to experience
- A memory store that holds a potentially unlimited amount of information for a very long time, possibly permanently; see also explicit memory and implicit memory (3)
- A type of stressor involving an event that is extraordinarily stressful or disturbing for almost everyone who experiences it (2)
- Mathematical procedures used for interpreting and giving meaning to results (2)
- The extent to which the results obtained for a study are actually due to the variable(s) that was tested or measured and not some other factor (2)
- Repetition of information over and over again so that it can be kept in short-term (or working) memory; also called rote learning; compare with elaborative rehearsal (2)
- The unique combination of personal characteristics, abilities and backgrounds each participant brings to an experiment (or any other research study)(3)
- A general explanation of a related set of observations or findings often including a representation in a diagrammatic form; may be used interchangeably with theory. In observational learning, who or what is being observed
- A very short period of involuntary sleep that occurs while a person appears to be awake
- White, fatty substance covering and insulating an axon
- The long-lasting decrease in the strength of synaptic transmission; compare with long-term potentiation (3)
- A score that indicates the central value of a set of scores; see also mean (4)
- A state of wellbeing in which an individual realises his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and is able to make a contribution to his or her community (WHO definition)(2)
- The distorting influences of present knowledge, beliefs and feelings on the recollection of previous experiences (2)
- Memory that does not require conscious or intentional retrieval; see also procedural memory and classically conditioned memory; compare with explicit memory (2)
- A sleep disorder that typically involves persistent difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep
- Describes chemical neurotransmission as involving neurotransmitter with a distinctive shape (a ‘key’) that precisely matches the shape of the receptor site (a ‘lock’) on the postsynaptic neuron where it will bind or attach to its receptors (4)
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- A problem or concern that affects the way a person thinks, feels and/or behaves but is typically mild and temporary, of a shorter duration than a mental disorder; compare with mental disorder and mentally healthy (3)
- An influence that originates inside or within a person (2)
- Questions asked by a researcher to obtain self-report data; may be structured, unstructured or semi-structured
- Intentionally achieved by the use of some kind of aid, such as through meditation, hypnosis or substance use; compare with naturally occurring state (5)
- A sleep disorder due to a disturbance to the circadian sleep–wake cycle caused by rapid travel across multiple time zones
- Generally refers to a person’s thoughts, feelings and other mental activities that cannot be directly observed (2)
- carries messages from the central nervous system to cells in skeletal muscles, organs and glands to stimulate activity (2)
- In relation to stress, a type of stressor in everyday life involving change that forces an individual to adapt to new circumstances (2)
- A mental health state that involves a combination of thoughts, feelings and/or behaviours which are usually associated with significant personal distress and impair the ability to function effectively in everyday life; compare with mental health problem and mentally healthy (2)
- In relation to research ethics, the use of fair procedures and ensuring fair distribution of the costs and benefits of the research
- A score that indicates how widely scores are distributed or spread around the central point; see also standard deviation (3)
- A hormone secreted by the pineal gland in relation to the amount of light that is detected; influences alertness and drowsiness and timing of the sleep–wake cycle
- A question that has content or is phrased in such a way as to suggest what answer is desired or to lead to the desired answer (2)
- An experimental research design for which each participant is randomly allocated to one of two (or more) entirely separate groups (conditions) also called between participants (2)
- Visual sensory memory for incoming visual information that stores visual images in their original sensory form for about a third of a second (2)
- Uses points connected by lines to show how one variable changes as another variable changes (2)
- Being in a generally positive state of mental wellbeing, having the ability to cope with and manage life’s challenges, working productively, striving to fulfil one’s goals and potential, and having a sense of connection to others and the community in general (WHO definition); compare with mental health problem and mental disorder (2)
- Processing, storage and retrieval of information acquired through learning
40 Clues: White, fatty substance covering and insulating an axon • An influence that originates inside or within a person (2) • A relatively permanent change in behaviour due to experience • The arithmetical average of all the individual scores in a set of scores • Processing, storage and retrieval of information acquired through learning • ...
Crossword Chapter 5 2025-03-28
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- V.I. Karasik names this way the basic, essential and distinctive features of the concept
- a generalized (space and contour oriented) mental image of an object or phenomenon concerning its form, shape, contour, outline, skeleton
- a relatively abstract mental representation that assembles the key attributes or features that best represent instances of a given category
- V.I. Karasik names this way axiological and cultural aspects of the concept
- R.M.Frumkina names this way pragmatic, associative, connotative, figurative, expressive features of the concept
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- a scheme of events; knowledge about events’ in dynamics, synopsis of development
- type of concept which is the accumulation of scenario and frames, related to emotions and feelings
- hierarchical organization of associations whiсh rеlatе еlеmеnts and еntitiеs assoсiatеd with a partiсular еmbеddеd sсеnе, situation or еvеnt from the human еxpеriеnсe
- a conceptual structure, constructed out of incomplete perceptual components; and representing the whole image
- complex mental unit, a means of representation of knowledge structures, a multifold cognitive structure, an operational unit of memory
10 Clues: V.I. Karasik names this way axiological and cultural aspects of the concept • a scheme of events; knowledge about events’ in dynamics, synopsis of development • V.I. Karasik names this way the basic, essential and distinctive features of the concept • type of concept which is the accumulation of scenario and frames, related to emotions and feelings • ...
KUIZ BERKAITAN KESIHATAN MENTAL, AKTIVITI FIZIKAL DAN PEMAKANAN 2025-12-04
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- Autism Spectrum Disorder” (ASD) ialah gangguan perkembangan ____ yang menyebabkan gangguan dalam komunikasi, tingkah laku dan fungsi sosial yang bermula pada zaman kanak-kanak
- Buli boleh dibahagikan tiga jenis iaitu buli fizikal , buli ____ dan buli sosial.
- Kanak-kanak yang dibuli boleh mengalami pelbagai kesan negatif, termasuk penurunan harga diri,______, kebimbangan dan masalah kesihatan fizikal
- Ikan merupakan sumber protein yang bagus, ia juga mengandungi vitamin serta _____ yang tinggi
- Aktiviti _____ salah satu penjagaan kesihatan mental
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- _____ adalah sejenis penyakit mental yang serius yang digejalai oleh gangguan dan kecelaruan pemikiran, perasaan dan tingkahlaku seseorang yang menghidapinya
- Kelebihan makanan ______ seperti roti, nasi dan bijirin ialah mempunyai serat yang tinggi dan boleh membuat anda berasa kenyang dengan lebih lama
- Kita memerlukan sekurang-kurangnya 1.2 liter air minuman sehari bagi mengelakkan dari _____ badan
- _____ istilah umum yang digunakan untuk penyakit otak yang menjejaskan ingatan, bahasa, penyelesaian masalah dan kebolehan berfikir lain yang cukup teruk untuk mengganggu kehidupan seharian.
- _____ merupakan isu serius di sekolah yang boleh memberi kesan berpanjangan ke atas kesejahteraan mental dan emosi mereka.
10 Clues: Aktiviti _____ salah satu penjagaan kesihatan mental • Buli boleh dibahagikan tiga jenis iaitu buli fizikal , buli ____ dan buli sosial. • Ikan merupakan sumber protein yang bagus, ia juga mengandungi vitamin serta _____ yang tinggi • Kita memerlukan sekurang-kurangnya 1.2 liter air minuman sehari bagi mengelakkan dari _____ badan • ...
Greek and Latin Root Word - Psychology 2022-02-08
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- a form of remembering characterized by a feeling of familiarity when something previously experienced is again encountered (re-again and cogn-to know)
- mental illness,excessive concentration on a single object (mono-one)
- A group of severe disorders characterized by disorganized and delusional thinking, disturbed perceptions, and inappropriate emotions and actions. ( phren- mind)
- one of the many thin parts that control movement and feeling by carrying messages between the brain and other parts of the body (neur- nerve)
- an anxiety disorder marked by a persistent, irrational fear and avoidance of a specific object or situation (phobos- fear)
- thinking only of oneself, without regard for the feelings or desires of others; self-centered. (centri- center)
- impairment of language, usually caused by left hemisphere damage either to Broca's area or to Wernicke's area (a- without, phasi-speech,ia-condition of)
- to the emotion-controlling centers of the inner brain (tom- cut)
- any of a group of hormones secreted within the brain and nervous system and having a number of physiological functions (endo-within)
- the practice of diagnosing mental disorders (psych-mind or soul)
- an obsessive desire to set fire to things (pyro- fire)
- to induce a calm, focused state in one's self or in another person (hypn-sleep)
- a serious disturbance in mental abilities that results in confused thinking and reduced awareness of the environment. (delirium -"madness")
- a condition that affects the way your brain processes information. It causes you to lose touch with reality. You might see, hear, or believe things that aren't real. (psyche-mind osis- condition of)
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- the process that gives a purpose or direction to behave or act in a certain way (mot- move)
- study of the mind and behavior (psyche- mind)
- a common sleeping disorder (somnus-sleep)
- someone who lacks empathy (path-feeling)
- physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt someone (re- back gress- step)
- a person or their behavior as pathological when they behave in an extreme and unacceptable way, and have very powerful feelings that they cannot control (path - feeling)
- a defense mechanism where a person deals with stress by returning to early stage of development (re- back gress - step )
- an action that is performed as a response to a stimulus and without conscious thought(reflectere-bendback)
- loss of memory (a-not mnem-mind)
- a now-rare psychosurgical procedure once used to calm uncontrollably emotional or violent patients. The procedure cut the nerves connecting the frontal
- an unreasonable feeling that people are trying to harm you (para-irregular noos-mind)
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses (cognoac-know)
26 Clues: loss of memory (a-not mnem-mind) • someone who lacks empathy (path-feeling) • a common sleeping disorder (somnus-sleep) • study of the mind and behavior (psyche- mind) • an obsessive desire to set fire to things (pyro- fire) • to the emotion-controlling centers of the inner brain (tom- cut) • the practice of diagnosing mental disorders (psych-mind or soul) • ...
Social Learning Presentation 2016-11-29
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- measures the ability to simultaneously represent the individual, and sometimes different, mental states of at least two different people
- which is reflexive, is associated with the amygdala, basal ganglia, VMPFC, LTC, and dACC
- activity has been associated with the distress of losing social connections
- The ______involves being able to re-present a concept, then map how two representations relate, create a system involving more than one mapping, coordinate systems, and begin to understand abstraction
- Reflecting on one’s current experience leads to remarkably consistent activation of _______.
- helps to inhibit one’s own experience during the consideration of another’s state of mind
- By age four, nearly all children develop the ability to assess the mental states of others
- a region of the frontal lobe associated with monitoring whether one’s behavior is appropriate
- houses controlled or reflective functions
- Feeling _______ heightens sensitivity to physical pain
- reduces sensitivity to physical pain
- The spontaneous and uncontrolled mimicking of another person’s behavior that is sometimes results from frontal lobe damage
- has combined the study of behavioral economics and cognitive neuroscience
- a condition characterized by the inability to properly represent the mental states of others
- says knowledge is a personal construction that is socially mediated.
- recognition of one’s body parts and one’s movements as one’s own
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- houses automatic or reflexive functions
- a rule of thumb, mental shortcut to make sense of the world
- is associated with better memory performance for this information
- Liebermann indicates this can be done intentionally or unintentionally using such adjustments as impulse control, reappraisal, and putting feelings into words
- The need for _________ and acceptance are powerful motivations that guide human interaction with peers, romantic partners, and family
- In Eastern cultures, it is generally accepted that only by being sensitive to what others are thinking and doing can we successfully _____ with one another so that we may achieve more together than we can as individuals
- "Embodied simulation" of another person's experience, not to be confused with one's own experience
- A great deal of our waking lives are spent navigating the ______ with others
- a hierarchy by which people develop maturity
- is an interdisciplinary field combining the tools of cognitive science with questions and theories from various social sciences
- is specifically associated with mentalizing, which is overt thought about the internal states of others
- focuses on how people process, store, and apply information about other people and social situations
- In _____ individuals assume that others see the world the way they do and have difficulty acknowledging alternative viewpoints
- The presence of ________ suggests that the same motor action representations are activated when performing and observing goal directed actions (di Pellegrino et al. 1992)
30 Clues: reduces sensitivity to physical pain • houses automatic or reflexive functions • houses controlled or reflective functions • a hierarchy by which people develop maturity • Feeling _______ heightens sensitivity to physical pain • a rule of thumb, mental shortcut to make sense of the world • recognition of one’s body parts and one’s movements as one’s own • ...
Social Psychology: Chapter 12 2023-11-17
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- Processes by which humans to form judgements about others.
- The tendency to attribute outcomes to a persons character without factoring external causes.
- Phenonmenon in which humans assume someone else will take responsibility for a situation.
- Behavior which is intended to cause harm to another.
- Unwritten rules that are considered standard in a society.
- A tendency to create biases towards certain groups without consciously knowing it.
- Conscious mental processes by which we form judgements and opinions.
- The tendency to blame a victim instead of the perpetrator.
- A group of ideas that are assumed to be possesed by all members of a social group.
- A tendency to judge ingroup members favorably, while juding outgroups harshly.
- The branch of Psychology relating to the study of interaction with others.
- The sense of individuality, relative to others.
- Tendency for presence of other people to increase personal performance.
- Behaviors which are motivated by conformity.
- Assumptions that we make about relationships between people based on personality.
- Effect of situational factors on an individual's behavior.
- Tendency to put less effort into something when responsiblity is assigned to multiple.
- Adjusting opinions and actions based on opinions and actions of others.
- The opposite of explicit cognition.
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- Phenomenon which occurs when a large amount of people are present, but none aide a person in distress.
- The tendency to attribute positive outcomes to one's own character, while negative ones to others.
- A physical tension which occurs when two contradicting or conflicting ideas are brought up.
- A tendency to associate traits of one individual in an outgroup to all members of a an outgroup.
- A tendency to evaluate a certain object, person, or idea with a certain connotation.
- The action of influencing other's behavior in a scenario in which a person has freedom to choose.
- Mental processes used to evaluate a social situation.
- Behavior which helps others, whether self-serving or selfless.
- An innate desire to do what is morally correct.
- The tendency to overestimate one's ability to predict an outcome, only after learning it.
- "them"
- Mental process by which we assume the reasoning behind others and self behavior.
- Mental processes by which we group people based on percieved similarities.
- Behaviors which are motivated by the want to be correct.
- Action based on direct command.
- A negative attitude towards people who belong to a specific group.
- Tendency for people to feel like a part of a group when all are anonymous.
- The theory which is widely agreed upon to back up "blaming the victim".
- "us"
38 Clues: "us" • "them" • Action based on direct command. • The opposite of explicit cognition. • Behaviors which are motivated by conformity. • An innate desire to do what is morally correct. • The sense of individuality, relative to others. • Behavior which is intended to cause harm to another. • Mental processes used to evaluate a social situation. • ...
RESPONSIBLE USE OF TECHNOLOGY 2025-04-01
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- – A neurotransmitter linked to pleasure and motivation. (Neurotransmissor associado ao prazer e motivação.)
- – A person who gains unauthorized access to systems. (Pessoa que acessa sistemas sem autorização.)
- – A security system that protects networks from hackers. (Sistema de segurança que protege redes contra hackers.)
- time – The amount of time spent using a device. (Tempo de tela: tempo gasto em dispositivos eletrônicos.)
- – The practice of staying present and aware. (Atenção plena: prática de permanecer presente e consciente.)
- – A feeling of worry or nervousness. (Ansiedade: sensação de preocupação ou nervosismo.)
- hacking – Using hacking skills for cybersecurity protection. (Hacking ético: uso de habilidades de hacker para proteger sistemas.)
- – Difficulty falling or staying asleep. (Insônia: dificuldade para dormir ou manter o sono.)
- – Verifying information before sharing it. (Verificação de fatos: checar informações antes de compartilhá-las.)
- – A method of protecting data by converting it into a secret code. (Criptografia: método de proteger dados convertendo-os em código secreto.)
- – Extreme physical and emotional exhaustion due to stress. (Esgotamento: exaustão física e emocional extrema causada pelo estresse.)
- of service – Rules that users must agree to before using a platform. (Termos de serviço: regras que usuários aceitam para usar plataformas.)
- literacy – The ability to use and understand technology responsibly. (Alfabetização digital: habilidade de usar e entender tecnologia de forma responsável.)
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- comparison – Evaluating oneself based on others’ lives. (Comparação social: avaliar a própria vida com base nos outros.)
- – Activities that help maintain mental and physical well-being. (Autocuidado: atividades que ajudam a manter o bem-estar mental e físico.)
- footprint – The traces of online activity left behind by users. (Pegada digital: rastros deixados pelas atividades online.)
- – Unwanted or unsolicited messages, often advertisements. (Mensagens indesejadas ou não solicitadas, geralmente anúncios.)
- – Keeping personal information safe and secure. (Privacidade: manter informações pessoais seguras.)
- detox – Taking a break from technology to improve well-being. (Desintoxicação digital: pausa da tecnologia para melhorar o bem-estar.)
- – A mental health disorder causing persistent sadness. (Depressão: transtorno mental que causa tristeza persistente.)
- – Software designed to damage or disrupt a system. (Programa criado para danificar ou interromper um sistema.)
- & Responsible Online Behavior
- – Legal protection for original content. (Direitos autorais: proteção legal para conteúdo original.)
- – Copying someone else’s work without credit. (Plágio: copiar o trabalho de outra pessoa sem dar crédito.)
- – Sensationalized headlines designed to attract clicks. (Chamadas sensacionalistas para atrair cliques.)
- authentication – A security process requiring two forms of verification. (Autenticação em duas etapas: exige duas formas de verificação para segurança.)
- – Harassment or bullying through digital platforms. (Cyberbullying: assédio ou bullying por meio de plataformas digitais.)
- – Protecting devices and personal data from online threats. (Segurança cibernética: proteger dispositivos e dados pessoais de ameaças online.)
- – A scam used to trick people into giving personal information. (Golpe para enganar pessoas e obter informações pessoais.)
- reputation – How a person is perceived on the internet. (Reputação online: como alguém é visto na internet.)
30 Clues: & Responsible Online Behavior • – A feeling of worry or nervousness. (Ansiedade: sensação de preocupação ou nervosismo.) • – Difficulty falling or staying asleep. (Insônia: dificuldade para dormir ou manter o sono.) • – A person who gains unauthorized access to systems. (Pessoa que acessa sistemas sem autorização.) • ...
8th grade Unit 6 Set B 2022-12-15
James 2024-12-05
10 Clues: Home • fav dog • In denial • Restaurant • A little this • Let'smake noise • Japaneese Brand • Footwearoot wear • Light in his loafers • Mental Health Profession
