mental Crossword Puzzles
ilumina Health 2025-08-12
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- The process of removing waste from the body
- A state of physical and mental weariness from prolonged exertion
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- A disease that affects the heart and blood vessels
- A measure of how much you weigh compared to your height
- A disease characterized by high blood sugar levels
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- The ability to bounce back from difficult situations
- The process of taking in nutrients for growth and energy
- A healthy habit of staying active and exercising
- A substance that can be harmful to your health, like tobacco or alcohol
10 Clues: The process of removing waste from the body • A healthy habit of staying active and exercising • A disease that affects the heart and blood vessels • A disease characterized by high blood sugar levels • The ability to bounce back from difficult situations • A measure of how much you weigh compared to your height • ...
freud theory 2025-10-29
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- The moral conscience representing societal and parental standards, striving for ideal behavior.
- A therapeutic method and psychological theory focused on making the unconscious conscious to treat mental disorders.
- The life instinct.
- the university that Freud went to?
- The instinct-driven, pleasure-seeking part of the mind, focused on immediate gratification.
- Freud's major from 7
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- If the world does not supply opportunity for fulfillment, ___ will result.
- The death instinct.
- the belief that mental phenomena are the result of physical, material processes, especially those of the brain.
- The rational mediator that balances the Id’s impulses with real-world constraints.
10 Clues: The life instinct. • The death instinct. • Freud's major from 7 • the university that Freud went to? • If the world does not supply opportunity for fulfillment, ___ will result. • The rational mediator that balances the Id’s impulses with real-world constraints. • The instinct-driven, pleasure-seeking part of the mind, focused on immediate gratification. • ...
Addiction Crossword 2025-11-12
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- It was recognized first in which DSM?
- When was it first recognized as a mental health condition?
- How many million people ages 12 and above have substance problems?
- What were the homes called that provided temporary stay to isolate from substances?
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- How many high schoolers currently use substances?
- What is one therapy you could get without paying a single cent?
- At what age are you most likely to get addicted?
- How much percent start using substances before 21?
- How many people discovered this mental health condition?
- How many percent of all high schoolers use substances?
10 Clues: It was recognized first in which DSM? • At what age are you most likely to get addicted? • How many high schoolers currently use substances? • How much percent start using substances before 21? • How many percent of all high schoolers use substances? • How many people discovered this mental health condition? • ...
Social Cognition: Thinking About People & Situations Crossword 2025-12-04
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- When exposure to something influences later thoughts or behavior.
- Thinking Imagining alternative outcomes (“what if” thinking).
- Schemas for how events are expected to unfold (like at a restaurant).
- The process of explaining the causes of people’s behavior.
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- Bias "Knew-it-all-along" effect — believing you predicted something after it already happened.
- Mental frameworks we use to organize information about the world.
- Mental shortcuts used for quick decisions.
- Bias Tendency to look for information that supports what we already believe.
- Prophecy Expectations that cause behaviors that make the expectation come true.
- Schemas about groups of people.
10 Clues: Schemas about groups of people. • Mental shortcuts used for quick decisions. • The process of explaining the causes of people’s behavior. • Thinking Imagining alternative outcomes (“what if” thinking). • When exposure to something influences later thoughts or behavior. • Mental frameworks we use to organize information about the world. • ...
Hi this is a cross word 2021-10-26
NELSON MANDELA 2021-08-10
10 Clues: HATE • SLAVERY • FREEDOM • ACCURACY • MARVELLOUS • ESTABLISHED • TO TAKE AN OATH • MENTAL PRESSURE • TO BE SOURROUNDED CLOSELY BY • A PRACTICAL EXHIBITION OF HOW SOMETHING WORKS.
Alice 2021-04-14
10 Clues: enfant • écoute • protection • sentiments • force pouvoir • sans vetements • non consentement • toucher partie intime • mauvais emploi de son pouvoir • trouble mental qui reste d’un choc
Psychology 2023-03-26
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- negative effect of one's mental and emotional wellbeing
- psychological and physiological dependence on a substance or behaviour
- mental model that includes prior knowledge and expectations
- ability to use all five senses to focus on the present and feel relaxed
- The psychological result of perception and reasoning
- part of freud's model of the psyche
- The branch of psychology concerned with the treatment of abnormal behaviour
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- a debate that includes lack of control of people's behaviours from genes or past experiences
- A hypothesis that is capable of being tested wrong
- disorder in which one experiences an alternative reality which may include hallucinations, delusions or erratic behaviour
- feeling prejudice for or against situations or people
- characterised extreme or irrational fear
- condition in which one experiences significant cognitive decline
- a ethical issue where the participant doesn't know the whole truth of what the research is looking for
14 Clues: part of freud's model of the psyche • characterised extreme or irrational fear • A hypothesis that is capable of being tested wrong • The psychological result of perception and reasoning • feeling prejudice for or against situations or people • negative effect of one's mental and emotional wellbeing • mental model that includes prior knowledge and expectations • ...
Chapter 9-Having a Healthy Body Image 2022-10-25
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- flawed belief that having a thinner body or lower weight is always better.
- digitally altering an image to eliminate blemishes, cellulite, bulges, or wrinkles.
- appreciation of body type diversity.
- feelings of acceptance, care, and kindness toward one's body.
- disordered eating pattern characterized by an obsession with healthy eating; leads to negative consequences
- infrequent or delayed hard, dry bowel movements
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- disorder characterized by extreme concern with becoming more muscular.
- fine hair that grows all over the body as a result of starvation due to anorexia nervosa
- subjective mental image of one's own body.
- condition in which a mixture of digested food and acid moves from the stomach to the lower esophagus, resulting in heartburn.
- focus on what the body can do, rather than how it looks
- range of irregular eating behaviors
- mental illness characterized by abnormal eating or disturbance in eating habits
- attempts to rid the body of food
14 Clues: attempts to rid the body of food • range of irregular eating behaviors • appreciation of body type diversity. • subjective mental image of one's own body. • infrequent or delayed hard, dry bowel movements • focus on what the body can do, rather than how it looks • feelings of acceptance, care, and kindness toward one's body. • ...
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-01
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- The procedure of providing and obtaining the food necessary for growth and health
- The condition of being without injury or illness
- extinguisher Releases a jet of foam, water, or gas to put out fires
- A commonly smoked leaf with high levels of nicotine
- The consumption of alcohol to the point of a shifted mental and physical state
- Shielded or preserved from any potential harm
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- The physical and mental dependance on a certain substance
- Damage to one’s body
- The term for an addiction to alcohol
- Substance that can cause injury, illness or death to a living organism when absorbed or introduced
- Finely cut tobacco rolled in paper to form a thin cylinder for smoking
- A scenario involving exposure to potential danger
- The condition of active protection from potential harm
- Something unfortunate that happens unintentionally and unexpectedly, usually resulting in injury or damage
- Something that burns
15 Clues: Damage to one’s body • Something that burns • The term for an addiction to alcohol • Shielded or preserved from any potential harm • The condition of being without injury or illness • A scenario involving exposure to potential danger • A commonly smoked leaf with high levels of nicotine • The condition of active protection from potential harm • ...
psych 2024-01-24
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- ILLNESS Distress/Problems functioning in social work and family activities.
- ESTEEM Referred to as a sense of self-worth.
- Ability to experience and understand what other feels without confusion between oneself and others.
- Maladaptive behavior is regarded as learned behavior, built-up into conditioned responses.
- A neurotransmitter associated with schizophrenia.
- The nurse functions as an advocate/substitute for a mother who is wellknown to the client.
- perspective considers genes, evolution, and environmental factors in the development and expression of mental illness.
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- As a , listens and provides opportunity for patient to express anxiety.
- HEALTH A state of well-being that enables people to cope with life stresses.
- As a , applies principles of psychotherapy.
- perspective considers early childhood experiences, likely to explain abnormal behavior.
- Personality component driven by pleasure principle.
- According to , people engage in abnormal behaviour because of faulty and irrational thoughts.
- A neurotransmitter associated with mood disorder.
- According to A. , the more negative thoughts you experience, the more depressed you will become.
15 Clues: As a , applies principles of psychotherapy. • ESTEEM Referred to as a sense of self-worth. • A neurotransmitter associated with mood disorder. • A neurotransmitter associated with schizophrenia. • Personality component driven by pleasure principle. • As a , listens and provides opportunity for patient to express anxiety. • ...
psych 2024-01-24
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- ILLNESS Distress/Problems functioning in social work and family activities.
- ESTEEM Referred to as a sense of self-worth.
- Ability to experience and understand what other feels without confusion between oneself and others.
- Maladaptive behavior is regarded as learned behavior, built-up into conditioned responses.
- A neurotransmitter associated with schizophrenia.
- The nurse functions as an advocate/substitute for a mother who is wellknown to the client.
- perspective considers genes, evolution, and environmental factors in the development and expression of mental illness.
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- As a , listens and provides opportunity for patient to express anxiety.
- HEALTH A state of well-being that enables people to cope with life stresses.
- As a , applies principles of psychotherapy.
- perspective considers early childhood experiences, likely to explain abnormal behavior.
- Personality component driven by pleasure principle.
- According to , people engage in abnormal behaviour because of faulty and irrational thoughts.
- A neurotransmitter associated with mood disorder.
- According to A. , the more negative thoughts you experience, the more depressed you will become.
15 Clues: As a , applies principles of psychotherapy. • ESTEEM Referred to as a sense of self-worth. • A neurotransmitter associated with mood disorder. • A neurotransmitter associated with schizophrenia. • Personality component driven by pleasure principle. • As a , listens and provides opportunity for patient to express anxiety. • ...
Insight Therapy Crossword 2024-04-03
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- The type of therapy that focuses more on getting rid of obstacles that are blocking personal growth.
- Who created Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy?
- What is internal dialogue called?
- Therapy that focuses on faulty thought processes & beliefs.
- Verbal interactions between a professional and a client to treat mental disorders.
- How many distorted thinking patterns are there?
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- Who asks clients to recognize and keep track of their thoughts?
- What therapy involves the use of medication and medical procedures to treat a mental disorder?
- What is a more modern form of Psychoanalysis that focuses more on conscious problems?
- What combines cognitive therapy and behavior therapy?
- A variety of therapies wanting to improve psychological functioning.
- What is it called when someone says whatever comes to mind without monitoring it's conflicts?
- A type of therapy made to have unconscious conflicts become conscious.
- Who created Psychoanalysis?
14 Clues: Who created Psychoanalysis? • What is internal dialogue called? • Who created Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy? • How many distorted thinking patterns are there? • What combines cognitive therapy and behavior therapy? • Therapy that focuses on faulty thought processes & beliefs. • Who asks clients to recognize and keep track of their thoughts? • ...
Substance Abuse 2024-03-13
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- a drug that slows body functioning
- any drug that increases the body's activity
- a medical disorder that affects the brain and changes behavior
- cannabis, especially as smoked or consumed as a mind-altering drug
- the process of the body getting used to a drug
- a strong, sometimes fatal reaction to taking a large amount of a substance
- a substance that acts by attaching to opiate receptors that stimulate pain relief, pleasure and motivation
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- physical and mental symptoms that occur when stopping or reducing intake of a drug
- pressure a strong influence from a friend or a classmate
- abuse any unnecessary or improper use of chemical substances for nonmedical purposes
- the most widely used drug in the United States
- to begin using a drug again after stopping for a while
- substances that change a person's mental and physical state
- any drug that decreases activity in the body
- a highly addictive drug found in all tobacco products
15 Clues: a drug that slows body functioning • any drug that increases the body's activity • any drug that decreases activity in the body • the most widely used drug in the United States • the process of the body getting used to a drug • a highly addictive drug found in all tobacco products • to begin using a drug again after stopping for a while • ...
Substance Abuse 2024-03-13
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- the process of the body getting used to a drug
- the most widely used drug in the United States
- a highly addictive drug found in all tobacco products
- abuse any unnecessary or improper use of chemical substances for nonmedical purposes
- a strong, sometimes fatal reaction to taking a large amount of a substance
- physical and mental symptoms that occur when stopping or reducing intake of a drug
- a substance that acts by attaching to opiate receptors that stimulate pain relief, pleasure and motivation
- any drug that increases the body's activity
- any drug that decreases activity in the body
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- a medical disorder that affects the brain and changes behavior
- cannabis, especially as smoked or consumed as a mind-altering drug
- a drug that slows body functioning
- to begin using a drug again after stopping for a while
- a strong influence from a friend or a classmate
- substances that change a person's mental and physical state
15 Clues: a drug that slows body functioning • any drug that increases the body's activity • any drug that decreases activity in the body • the process of the body getting used to a drug • the most widely used drug in the United States • a strong influence from a friend or a classmate • a highly addictive drug found in all tobacco products • ...
Acknowledgment 2024-08-21
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- allow or enable to escape from confinement; set free.
- mental or emotional strain.
- the process of taking air into and expelling it from the lungs.
- the process of claiming something back or of reasserting a right.
- interpret or view (something) in a particular way.
- a strategy that involves repairing damage done to yourself to resolve guilt, shame, & disappointment.
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- something that has been achieved successfully.
- the use of the imagination or original ideas, especially in the production of an artistic work
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.
- a recurrent way of acting by an individual or group toward a given object or in a given situation.
- an emotional state or reaction.
- write in a journal or diary.
- the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others.
- acceptance of the truth or existence of something.
14 Clues: mental or emotional strain. • write in a journal or diary. • an emotional state or reaction. • something that has been achieved successfully. • interpret or view (something) in a particular way. • acceptance of the truth or existence of something. • allow or enable to escape from confinement; set free. • the process of taking air into and expelling it from the lungs. • ...
Health injuries 2025-04-25
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- Diet: A balanced diet includes different types of foods to provide the nutrients your body needs to stay healthy.
- Injuries: Chronic injuries develop slowly over time, often from repeated actions, like tendinitis.
- A warm-up is a set of exercises done before physical activity to prepare the body and reduce injury risk.
- Injuries: Acute injuries happen suddenly, often from accidents, like fractures or sprains.
- Health: Mental health refers to our emotional and psychological well-being. It affects how we think and feel.
- Injuries are physical harm to the body that can cause pain and may happen suddenly or over time.
- Diabetes is a condition that affects how the body uses sugar. There are two main types: Type 1 and Type 2.
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- Health: Social health is about how we connect with others. Good social health means having supportive friends and family.
- Obesity is having too much body fat, which can lead to serious health problems like diabetes and heart disease.
- Health is a state of being well in body, mind, and social life. It means more than just not being sick.
- Gear: Protective gear, like helmets and pads, helps keep you safe during sports and activities.
- Health: Physical health is about how well your body works. It includes exercise, diet, sleep, and avoiding bad habits.
- Exercise: Regular exercise is physical activity that helps keep your body strong and healthy, improving mood and weight.
- Sleep: Adequate sleep is getting enough rest, which is important for recovery and mental clarity.
- Health Disorders: Mental health disorders, like depression and anxiety, can affect anyone and are caused by various factors.
15 Clues: Injuries: Acute injuries happen suddenly, often from accidents, like fractures or sprains. • Gear: Protective gear, like helmets and pads, helps keep you safe during sports and activities. • Injuries are physical harm to the body that can cause pain and may happen suddenly or over time. • ...
Insanity 2023-05-09
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- Written by Edgar Allan Poe, a 'tell-tale' example of going insane
- Seeing things that aren't real
- The feeling of having already experienced a situation
- Transference of thoughts of ideas in the mind
- Doing the same thing over and over again but expecting different results
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- Considered different mentally, mental illness
- A Mental Institution, treats psychiatric patients
- Stereotype of an insane character in "Alice In Wonderland"
- Doing the same thing over and over again but expecting different results
- Doing the same thing over and over again but expecting different results
10 Clues: Seeing things that aren't real • Considered different mentally, mental illness • Transference of thoughts of ideas in the mind • A Mental Institution, treats psychiatric patients • The feeling of having already experienced a situation • Stereotype of an insane character in "Alice In Wonderland" • Written by Edgar Allan Poe, a 'tell-tale' example of going insane • ...
Men's Day Crossword 2024-11-18
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- A male athlete known for his Olympic swimming achievements
- A type of cancer screening important for men
- A nutrient essential for muscle repair
- A practice that helps in managing stress and mental health
- A hormone crucial for male development
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- A mental health condition often under-discussed among men
- A common cancer in men
- A body part often associated with strength
- A famous male scientist known for the theory of relativity
9 Clues: A common cancer in men • A nutrient essential for muscle repair • A hormone crucial for male development • A body part often associated with strength • A type of cancer screening important for men • A mental health condition often under-discussed among men • A male athlete known for his Olympic swimming achievements • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE: MENTAL HEALTH EDITION 2024-09-11
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- The practice of focusing on the present moment.
- A professional who helps people manage mental health issues.
- Emotional or physical tension due to challenging situations.
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- A feeling of worry or unease, often about something with an uncertain outcome.
- Feeling of extreme sadness or low mood.
- Feeling relaxed and not anxious.
- Help or encouragement given to someone in need.
- Taking a break to recover energy or mental peace.
8 Clues: Feeling relaxed and not anxious. • Feeling of extreme sadness or low mood. • The practice of focusing on the present moment. • Help or encouragement given to someone in need. • Taking a break to recover energy or mental peace. • A professional who helps people manage mental health issues. • Emotional or physical tension due to challenging situations. • ...
Healthy lifestyles 2024-10-23
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- A mix of physical, social and mental factors
- The ability to meet/cope with the demands, stresses and challenges of the environment’
- A lifestyle with irregular or no physical activity
- Physical mental and social wellbeing
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- people with a large fat content caused by an imbalance of calories consumed to energy expenditure.
- high body fat pear shaped
- tall and thin low body fat
- broad shoulders narrow hips
8 Clues: high body fat pear shaped • tall and thin low body fat • broad shoulders narrow hips • Physical mental and social wellbeing • A mix of physical, social and mental factors • A lifestyle with irregular or no physical activity • The ability to meet/cope with the demands, stresses and challenges of the environment’ • ...
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Mental Disorders 2021-01-06
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- a disorder where they have compulsive, excessive, and difficult to control substance use.
- a disorder that is characterized by and involuntary escape from reality.
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- a type of eating disorder where the person.
- this type of disorder involve disturbances of emotion which impairs daily function.
- a commonly misused anxiety disorder.
5 Clues: a commonly misused anxiety disorder. • a type of eating disorder where the person. • a disorder that is characterized by and involuntary escape from reality. • this type of disorder involve disturbances of emotion which impairs daily function. • a disorder where they have compulsive, excessive, and difficult to control substance use.
Mental Health 2021-08-30
5 Clues: A state of confusion. • A feeling of strain and pressure. • Hopefulness and confidence about the future. • The scientific study of the human mind and its functions. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
mental health 2022-02-25
5 Clues: corresponding in size or degree • of considerable importance, size, or worth • a view or opinion that is held or expressed • of vulnerability help determine the degree of emotional impact • with to treat in a way that shows a lack of proper respect or seriousness.
mental health 2022-05-11
5 Clues: mental side of a person • Something that makes you sad a lot • Affecting emotional behavior related to the • something that makes you hurt in the morning • something that keeps you going throughout the day
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CÁLCULO MENTAL 2020-07-29
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Mental Health 2024-03-19
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- Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
- a constant feeling of sadness and loss of interest, which stops you doing your normal activities
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- makes you feel stressed and afraid after the danger is over
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- Disorder a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration
5 Clues: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder • makes you feel stressed and afraid after the danger is over • a constant feeling of sadness and loss of interest, which stops you doing your normal activities • Disorder a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration • ...
Kesehatan Mental 2023-03-14
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- dorongan yang timbul pada diri seseorang secara sadar atau tidak sadar untuk melakukan suatu tindakan dengan tujuan tertentu
- perasaan intens yang ditujukan kepada seseorang atau sesuatu
- segala kondisi pada pikiran manusia yang berkaitan dengan peran jiwa sebagai esensi bagi kehidupan
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- kemampuan konsentrasi pada tingkat kepekaan suatu objek tanpa menambahkan hal lainnya yang bisa mengurangi bahkan menghilangkan kualitas konsentrasi Anda
- hal yang bersangkutan dengan batin dan watak manusia, yang bukan bersifat badan atau tenaga
5 Clues: perasaan intens yang ditujukan kepada seseorang atau sesuatu • hal yang bersangkutan dengan batin dan watak manusia, yang bukan bersifat badan atau tenaga • segala kondisi pada pikiran manusia yang berkaitan dengan peran jiwa sebagai esensi bagi kehidupan • ...
Trastorno Mental 2025-03-31
mental health 2023-05-10
5 Clues: how it makes you feel • how anxiety makes you feel • feeling irritable and impatient • a cause of mental health could be • People may suffer if they have been through bad times
mental health 2023-05-11
LOGIC CROSSWORD 2014-03-23
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- A number of previously known truths.
- Knowledge of a new term
- When a conclusion is drawn from two premise.
- A mental act whereby starting with several judgments which we relate to one another.
- The drawing of conclusion from one of more premises.
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- The external expression of an argument.
- The mental product of inferential thinking.
- When a conclusion is drawn from only one premise.
- A type of syllogism that an inferential thinking that draws the conclusion in an absolute manner.
9 Clues: Knowledge of a new term • A number of previously known truths. • The external expression of an argument. • The mental product of inferential thinking. • When a conclusion is drawn from two premise. • When a conclusion is drawn from only one premise. • The drawing of conclusion from one of more premises. • ...
Neuro Medical 2021-02-03
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- medical doctor who specializes in treating diseases of the nervous system
- Headache of varying intensity
- a mid-level provider
- other terms used mental disorder, psychiatric disorder, or mental illness
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- Brain disorder that leads to shaking, stiffness, and difficulty with walking, balance, and coordination
- movement disorder in which a person's muscles contract uncontrollably
- Neurotoxic protein produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum and related species
- Disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed, causing seizures
- Cessation of breathing
9 Clues: a mid-level provider • Cessation of breathing • Headache of varying intensity • movement disorder in which a person's muscles contract uncontrollably • medical doctor who specializes in treating diseases of the nervous system • other terms used mental disorder, psychiatric disorder, or mental illness • ...
Dia Nacional da Saúde 2021-08-03
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- Devemos cuidar da saúde_____ com boa alimentação e atividade física.
- É quando temos completo bem estar físico, mental e social.
- Faz bem dormir pouco, comer bastante e tomar banho de vez em quando?
- Faz bem ter bons relacionamentos sociais?
- Devemos prestar atenção no nosso humor para ter saúde______.
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- Devemos cuidar da saúde para ter uma vida ____.
- Devemos conviver bem em grupos para ter uma boa saúde ____.
- Qual a sigla para Organização Mundial de Saúde?
- Devemos procurar ____ quando estivermos tristes sem motivo aparente.
9 Clues: Faz bem ter bons relacionamentos sociais? • Devemos cuidar da saúde para ter uma vida ____. • Qual a sigla para Organização Mundial de Saúde? • É quando temos completo bem estar físico, mental e social. • Devemos conviver bem em grupos para ter uma boa saúde ____. • Devemos prestar atenção no nosso humor para ter saúde______. • ...
Health - Puzzles Crosswords 2023-06-08
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- the state of being free from illness or injury
- an object or problem that tests a person's knowledge
- state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment
- a relaxation technique in which a person does when nervous
- mental health conditions that cause frequent, difficult-to-control nervousness
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- a concept about knowing and perceiving of events
- the state of being happy
- a state of mental or emotional strain
- a practice in which uses a technique to train attention and awareness
9 Clues: the state of being happy • a state of mental or emotional strain • the state of being free from illness or injury • a concept about knowing and perceiving of events • an object or problem that tests a person's knowledge • a relaxation technique in which a person does when nervous • state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment • ...
PE 2025-12-16
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- States, this country is 75% obese
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- walk.run.jog.
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- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- the condition of being physically fit and healthy
- the quality of being organized
- a condition of excessive fat deposits.
- health, a state of mental well-being that enables people to cope with the stresses of life, realize their abilities, learn and work well.
9 Clues: walk.run.jog. • the quality of being organized • States, this country is 75% obese • a condition of excessive fat deposits. • feelings of severe despondency and dejection • the condition of being physically fit and healthy • the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth • ...
words and definitions 2022-05-11
memory palace 2024-04-04
Mental health rev 1 2020-07-08
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- A common hysterical conversion symptom where the signs do not support the symptoms and tone is increased?
- what is the name of the NICE online tool for treatment of panic and phobia?
- What condition is characterised by mood instability, chaotic relationships and impulsive behaviour?
- What condition is characterised by recurrent intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviour?
- self neglect, self-harm and significant suicide risk are reasons for what type of admission?
- What is the first line drug treatment for alcohol withdrawal syndrome?
- A mental disorder with a physical symptom that cannot be accounted for?
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- Which drug for alcohol withdrawal syndrome has a longer half life and less potential for drug abuse?
- This severe condition is a side effect of monoamine oxidase(MAO)inhibitors in the elderly.
- what is the name of the NICE online CBT tool?
10 Clues: what is the name of the NICE online CBT tool? • What is the first line drug treatment for alcohol withdrawal syndrome? • A mental disorder with a physical symptom that cannot be accounted for? • what is the name of the NICE online tool for treatment of panic and phobia? • ...
Genetics in Mental Health 2018-07-13
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- XXY Syndrome
- The study of changes in organisms caused by modifications of gene expression rather than alteration of the genetic code itself
- Different forms of the same gene
- Inheritance patterns of known sections of DNA
- Syndrome from an extra copy of chromosome 21
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- Monosomy X Syndrome
- Genetic testing guidelines
- Siblings are more likely to share a mental illness if they are ...?
- Having the gene ApoE4 makes you more susceptible to what disease?
- The following diseases all have genetic components: autism, ADHD, major depression, schizophrenia, and ...?
10 Clues: XXY Syndrome • Monosomy X Syndrome • Genetic testing guidelines • Different forms of the same gene • Syndrome from an extra copy of chromosome 21 • Inheritance patterns of known sections of DNA • Having the gene ApoE4 makes you more susceptible to what disease? • Siblings are more likely to share a mental illness if they are ...? • ...
Mental Health Terms #3 2023-09-28
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- Something important to drink to keep the body hydrated
- A technique using all senses to reduce feelings of panic/anxiety
- Something that you listen to that can increase positive feelings
- Sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety
- Make it easier for (someone) to do something by offering one's services or resources
- An emotional state or reaction
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- Negative, judgmental, and/or discriminatory attitudes toward mental health challenges and those who live with them
- An idea or opinion produced by thinking or occurring suddenly in the mind
- An activity that can be fun but challenging to reduce stress and learn
- Someone who shares the experience of living with mental health conditions and/or substance use disorder
10 Clues: An emotional state or reaction • Sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety • Something important to drink to keep the body hydrated • A technique using all senses to reduce feelings of panic/anxiety • Something that you listen to that can increase positive feelings • An activity that can be fun but challenging to reduce stress and learn • ...
Bullying dan Kesehatan Mental 2024-08-13
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- Contoh perundungan non verbal adalah ....
- Lembaga independen yang dapat meningkatkan efektivitas penyelenggaraan perlindungan anak salah satunya dapat membantu menangani kasus Bullying adalah ....
- Salah satu cara mencegah terjadinya bullying seseorang harus memiliki kemampuan untuk menempatkan diri sendiri di posisi orang lain dan merasakan apa yang mereka rasakan. Hal ini disebut ...
- Istilah perundungan dikenal dengan istilah ....
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- merendahkan,meremehkan,dan menyakiti korban dengan kata-kata termasuk bullying .....
- Bullying adalah tindakan ....
- Keadaan yang seringkali menjadi penyebab adanya perundungan disekolah sebagai keadaan yang lebih tinggi dalam hal usia dan pengalaman disebut ....
- Suatu istilah yang menggambarkan keluarga dengan keadaan yang tidak harmonis....
- Sikap yang pemalu, sehingga mengakibatkan dirinya mengalami kecemasan yang berelebihan, ketakutan kurang bergaul, sulitmenerima orang lain, serta kurang percaya diri merupakan salah satu faktor penyebab terganggunga kesehatan mental. Hal tersebut termasuk ke dalam jenis faktor ....
- Gangguan kesehatan mental yang dapat memengaruhi perasaan, cara berpikir, serta perilaku seseorang disebut ....
10 Clues: Bullying adalah tindakan .... • Contoh perundungan non verbal adalah .... • Istilah perundungan dikenal dengan istilah .... • Suatu istilah yang menggambarkan keluarga dengan keadaan yang tidak harmonis.... • merendahkan,meremehkan,dan menyakiti korban dengan kata-kata termasuk bullying ..... • ...
Common Mental Health Disorders 2023-07-18
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- Schizophrenia disorder characterized by delusions and ____ affects 1% of the population.
- Substance Abuse can disrupt the normal functioning of ____ communication in the central nervous system.
- Guided meditation helps in managing ____ , depression, stress and promotes greater well being.
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- Anorexia Nervosa is an eating disorder marked by severe restriction of food intake and often resulting in extreme weight loss and ____
- Psychologists often provide therapy, ____ , and psychological assessments
- ____ are licensed to prescribe medications for severe mental health disorders.
- Mindful Breathing includes paying attention on the sensations of ____ without trying to control or manipulate the breath.
- Reflective Journaling involves writing about your challenging experiences or emotions to gain insights and _____ .
- ____ and Bipolar disorder are types of mood disorders.
- People experiencing bipolar disorder have extreme high and low moods known as ____ and depression.
10 Clues: ____ and Bipolar disorder are types of mood disorders. • Psychologists often provide therapy, ____ , and psychological assessments • ____ are licensed to prescribe medications for severe mental health disorders. • Schizophrenia disorder characterized by delusions and ____ affects 1% of the population. • ...
Mental Health Awareness Month 2023-04-17
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- - is the best medicine
- - express your feelings and emotion through colors
- – connections you form to collaborate better
- - practice focusing one’s mind
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- - state of complete well-being
- - technique to bring relaxation
- - Joey doesn't share food!
- - Appreciate and look for the good
- - Eat right and _____ tight
- - Worry on your mind? Have a conversation. Today!
10 Clues: - is the best medicine • - Joey doesn't share food! • - Eat right and _____ tight • - state of complete well-being • - practice focusing one’s mind • - technique to bring relaxation • - Appreciate and look for the good • – connections you form to collaborate better • - Worry on your mind? Have a conversation. Today! • - express your feelings and emotion through colors
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-14
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- anything that causes stress
- a feeling of worry/nervousness in coping with everyday problems
- an extreme or irrational fear of a specific object, activity, situation
- a mood disorder that causes persistent feeling of sadness/loss of interest
- taking your own life
- body's response to change
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- a hormone that gives the body extra energy
- ability to deal positively with change or challenge
- part of your mind not fully aware but which influences actions and feelings
- aware of and responding to surroundings
10 Clues: taking your own life • body's response to change • anything that causes stress • aware of and responding to surroundings • a hormone that gives the body extra energy • ability to deal positively with change or challenge • a feeling of worry/nervousness in coping with everyday problems • an extreme or irrational fear of a specific object, activity, situation • ...
Jensen's mental health assignment 2021-10-29
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- happens after a terrifying event
- when you feel sad and have impending doom
- a continuous pain in the head
- when people lose touch with reality
- causes pain in the neck area
- when you are worried and nervous
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- an ache or a pain in the back area
- well you have suicidal thoughts
- it causes extreme mood swings
- a huge a very painful headache
10 Clues: causes pain in the neck area • it causes extreme mood swings • a continuous pain in the head • a huge a very painful headache • well you have suicidal thoughts • happens after a terrifying event • when you are worried and nervous • an ache or a pain in the back area • when people lose touch with reality • when you feel sad and have impending doom
Pengurusan Mental dan Emosi 2022-03-28
Food and Mental Health 2024-12-13
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- If you become dehydrated, this can make it harder to.
- a food allergy might affect you physically and ________
- collective name for peas, beans and lentils
- gut health can speed up or alternatively it can ____ .
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- can disrupt chemicals in the brain.
- a food which has quick release energy and is used for sandwiches
- types of fatty acids they can be 3 or 6
- caffeine is a __________ .
- quick release energy can make you _____ irritable or depressed.
- release energy slowly and have healthy fats
10 Clues: caffeine is a __________ . • can disrupt chemicals in the brain. • types of fatty acids they can be 3 or 6 • release energy slowly and have healthy fats • collective name for peas, beans and lentils • If you become dehydrated, this can make it harder to. • gut health can speed up or alternatively it can ____ . • a food allergy might affect you physically and ________ • ...
Physical and Mental Health 2023-10-26
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- we store these when we sleep.
- paying attention to the present moment.
- health in the body.
- health in the mind.
- another word for focus.
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- feel good _____ are released in the brain when we exercise.
- another word for how we feel.
- the word for feeling good in body and mind.
- you should eat ______ and veggies for a balanced diet.
- sleeping, eating well, and moving will help you be _______.
10 Clues: health in the body. • health in the mind. • another word for focus. • another word for how we feel. • we store these when we sleep. • paying attention to the present moment. • the word for feeling good in body and mind. • you should eat ______ and veggies for a balanced diet. • feel good _____ are released in the brain when we exercise. • ...
Exercise and Mental Health 2024-03-13
10 Clues: what you gain • what you avoid • a methodexercisesise • a method of exercise • one of the many benefits • the biggest part of exercise • what you will gain along the way • what will reduce once working out • what can you avoid when working out • what will be boosted as a result of exercise
Mental Disorders Period 4 2022-03-25
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- extreme worry each day
- that causes a frequent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
- causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs and lows.
- thinking or feeling that you are being threatened in some way.
- Find it difficult to fall asleep, stay asleep, or both.
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- causes you to have multiple distinctive personalities.
- the belief that one is already dead
- Mental disorder where people interpret reality abnormally.
- difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
- a person has recurring thoughts and behaviors that they feel they need to repeat.
10 Clues: extreme worry each day • the belief that one is already dead • causes you to have multiple distinctive personalities. • Find it difficult to fall asleep, stay asleep, or both. • Mental disorder where people interpret reality abnormally. • thinking or feeling that you are being threatened in some way. • that causes a frequent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. • ...
Mental Health Crossword puzzle 2022-11-02
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- Intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause.
- our body's response to pressure.
- when a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
- Knowing stressful situations will occur.
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- obsess about weight and what they eat.
- a state of feeling emotionally worn out and drained.
- Feeling nervous, restless or tense.
- The thoughts and behaviors mobilized to manage internal and external stressful situations.
- What type of mental disorder in which you have a rigid and unhealthy pattern of thinking, functioning and behaving.
- An emotional response to a terrible event like an accident, rape, or natural disaster.
10 Clues: our body's response to pressure. • Feeling nervous, restless or tense. • obsess about weight and what they eat. • Knowing stressful situations will occur. • a state of feeling emotionally worn out and drained. • An emotional response to a terrible event like an accident, rape, or natural disaster. • ...
Emotional Disability/Mental Health 2022-09-26
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- mentally deranged, especially as manifested in a wild or aggressive way
- approximately 80% of those accused of this crime were women and were burned at the stake
- a set of negative and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something
- a mental disorder that causes unusual shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, concentration, and the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks
- intense, excessive, and persistent worry, dread, and fear about everyday situations
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- when people lose contact with reality. This may involve seeing or hearing things that other people cannot see or hear
- a common medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, think, and act
- places for those who were considered lunatics
- a surgical operation involving incision into the prefrontal lobe of the brain, used to treat mental illness.
- female advocated for "the idiotic and the insane" in the mid 1800s
10 Clues: places for those who were considered lunatics • female advocated for "the idiotic and the insane" in the mid 1800s • mentally deranged, especially as manifested in a wild or aggressive way • a common medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, think, and act • intense, excessive, and persistent worry, dread, and fear about everyday situations • ...
STACKIES MENTAL HEALTH CHECKUP 2023-01-29
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- extremely angry
- arising from some external creative impulse
- anxious or troubled about actual or potential problems
- satisfied or happy because of fully developing one's abilities or character
- cause someone to have a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure
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- feeling deep pleasure or satisfaction
- stimulate someone's interest in or enthusiasm for doing something
- easily agitated or alarmed ; tending to be anxious highly strung
- feeling or showing an appreciation of kindness
- deny someone to include
10 Clues: extremely angry • deny someone to include • feeling deep pleasure or satisfaction • arising from some external creative impulse • feeling or showing an appreciation of kindness • anxious or troubled about actual or potential problems • easily agitated or alarmed ; tending to be anxious highly strung • stimulate someone's interest in or enthusiasm for doing something • ...
GRILLE 20 – Mental & Performance 2025-11-29
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- : Régularité dans l’entraînement. (Consistency in training.)
- : Énergie fournie volontairement. (Deliberate physical effort.)
- : Capacité à encaisser l’effort. (Ability to handle adversity.)
- : Capacité à rester constant. (Ability to remain consistent.)
- : Concentration avant et pendant l’effort. (Training focus and concentration.)
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- : Efficacité dans l’action. (Efficiency in action.)
- : Élan pour commencer un WOD. (Motivation to start a workout.)
- : Progrès sur le long terme. (Long-term training patience.)
- : État d’esprit de performance. (Performance-driven mindset.)
- : Niveau d’effort fourni. (Level of exertion.)
10 Clues: : Niveau d’effort fourni. (Level of exertion.) • : Efficacité dans l’action. (Efficiency in action.) • : Progrès sur le long terme. (Long-term training patience.) • : Régularité dans l’entraînement. (Consistency in training.) • : État d’esprit de performance. (Performance-driven mindset.) • : Capacité à rester constant. (Ability to remain consistent.) • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2023-09-10
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- Harmful prenatal agents.
- Biological growth and development.
- Later prenatal development phase.
- Understanding object characteristics.
- Early prenatal growth stage.
- Neurodevelopmental disorder.
- Period of teenage years.
- Self-centered thinking.
- Fertilized egg.
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- Mental processing abilities.
- Onset of physical maturation.
- Swift bonding in animals.
- End of reproductive years.
- Emotional bonds.
- Decreased responsiveness.
- Self-concept and recognition.
16 Clues: Fertilized egg. • Emotional bonds. • Self-centered thinking. • Harmful prenatal agents. • Period of teenage years. • Swift bonding in animals. • Decreased responsiveness. • End of reproductive years. • Mental processing abilities. • Early prenatal growth stage. • Neurodevelopmental disorder. • Onset of physical maturation. • Self-concept and recognition. • ...
Permainan Mengulas Kata 2024-12-09
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- cairan untuk isi spidol/pulpen
- tidur enak
- mental/pikiran/roh
- tenggelam (kapal)
- pesta
- hasil dari memilih satu dari beberapa opsi
- kamar
- perut penuh karena banyak makan
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- jiwa gila
- intimidasi
- bingung atau bosan, mau lakukan apa ya?!
- mengeluarkan makanan dari dalam perut melalui mulut
- bicara
- tidak ada hasil yang sesuai ekspektasi
- amal kotak donasi
- keren
16 Clues: pesta • kamar • keren • bicara • jiwa gila • intimidasi • tidur enak • tenggelam (kapal) • amal kotak donasi • mental/pikiran/roh • cairan untuk isi spidol/pulpen • perut penuh karena banyak makan • tidak ada hasil yang sesuai ekspektasi • bingung atau bosan, mau lakukan apa ya?! • hasil dari memilih satu dari beberapa opsi • mengeluarkan makanan dari dalam perut melalui mulut
Intelligence 2021-03-12
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- the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to
- a method for assessing an individual's mental aptitudes and comparing them with those of others
- analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence
- self-confirming concern that you will be judged based on a negative stereotype
- a focus on learning and growth
- the extent to which a test yields consistent results
- a test designed to assess what a person has learned
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- a test designed to predict a person's future performance
- the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions
- the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- your motivation and drive
- what intelligence tests evaluate
- underlies all mental abilities and is measured by every task on an intelligence test, "g"
- number of abilities associated with emotional intelligence
14 Clues: your motivation and drive • a focus on learning and growth • what intelligence tests evaluate • a test designed to assess what a person has learned • the extent to which a test yields consistent results • a test designed to predict a person's future performance • number of abilities associated with emotional intelligence • ...
Having a Healthy Body Image (Chapter 9) 2022-10-10
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- Subjective mental image of one's own body.
- Disorder characterized by extreme concern with becoming more muscular.
- Condition in which a mixture of digested food and acid moves from the stomach to the lower esophagus.
- Disordered eating pattern characterized by an obsession with healthy eating.
- Infrequent or delayed hard, dry bowel movements.
- Mental illness characterized by abnormal eating or disturbances in eating habits.
- Digitally altering an image to eliminate blemishes, cellulite, bulges, or wrinkles.
- Attempts to rid the body of food.
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- Feelings of acceptance, care, and kindness toward one's body.
- Appreciation of body-type diversity; involves valuing the body and understanding it will change.
- Focus on what the body can do, rather than how it looks.
- Flawed belief that having a thinner body or lower weight is always better.
- Range of irregular eating behaviors.
- Fine hair that grows all over the body as a result of starvation due to anorexia nervosa.
14 Clues: Attempts to rid the body of food. • Range of irregular eating behaviors. • Subjective mental image of one's own body. • Infrequent or delayed hard, dry bowel movements. • Focus on what the body can do, rather than how it looks. • Feelings of acceptance, care, and kindness toward one's body. • Disorder characterized by extreme concern with becoming more muscular. • ...
Carmen's Puzzle 2022-08-23
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- the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.
- the combined action of a group of people, especially when effective and efficient.
- the imparting or exchanging of important information or news.
- the competence or skill expected of a professional.
- the action of mentioning or alluding to something.
- a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, and achievements.
- a position of the body to or implying an action or mental state.
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- Skills skills that allow you to use your resources efficiently and effectively.
- the way someone or something looks or seems.
- to or being present at a place or event.
- the action or state of going
- the principle that hard work is intrinsically
- toque to refer to the white hat worn by chefs as part of their uniform.
- an assessment of the efficiency of a worker or group of workers.
- uniform to represent influence and an authoritative presence.
15 Clues: the action or state of going • to or being present at a place or event. • the way someone or something looks or seems. • the principle that hard work is intrinsically • the action of mentioning or alluding to something. • the competence or skill expected of a professional. • the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual. • ...
The War of The Wall Vocabulary 2024-09-19
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- a distinctive, typically pleasant smell
- the act or process of freeing someone or something from another's control
- violently hostile or aggressive in temperament
- a smell that is only smelled briefly or faintly
- when separate people or things are brought together
- the action or power of focusing one's attention or mental effort
- to move your hand or head in a way that tells someone to come nearer
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- a bag carried on the shoulder by a long strap and typically closed by a flap
- a plan or program of action
- a tool with a long, metal blade that has a sharp edge for cutting especially wood or stone
- words inscribed, as on a monument or in a book.
- a mental state between sleeping and waking in which a person does not move but can hear and understand what is being said
- a polite remark or respectful act
- having a hole or empty space inside
14 Clues: a plan or program of action • a polite remark or respectful act • having a hole or empty space inside • a distinctive, typically pleasant smell • violently hostile or aggressive in temperament • words inscribed, as on a monument or in a book. • a smell that is only smelled briefly or faintly • when separate people or things are brought together • ...
A Puzzling State of Mind 2025-09-16
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- The overall state of well-being.
- The kinds of food that a person or community habitually eats.
- Natural; grown without chemicals.
- The process of supplying something, especially the human body, with water to replace lost fluids and restore adequate moisture
- The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- Cease work or movement in order to relax, refresh oneself, or recover strength.
- Where a plant's roots are, representing a natural or grounded approach to wellness.
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- The process of making or becoming sound or healthy again.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- To focus one's mind for a period for relaxation or spiritual purposes.
- To provide with the food or other substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition.
- The condition of being physically fit.
- Dealing with the mind, body, and spirit.
- A popular exercise for both physical and mental wellness.
14 Clues: The overall state of well-being. • Natural; grown without chemicals. • The condition of being physically fit. • Dealing with the mind, body, and spirit. • The process of making or becoming sound or healthy again. • A popular exercise for both physical and mental wellness. • The kinds of food that a person or community habitually eats. • ...
Schizophrenia 100 star project 2024-05-23
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- A generalized belief that is usually false
- Something that isn't really there
- A treatment to improve symptoms
- What the Third Reich used to get rid of people in asylums
- A person that has ________, believes in something that isn't real, even with significant evidence
- A mental illness which can cause hallucinations
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- Someone that has this is scared or distrusting to a variety of different things
- A set of symptoms which can be found by a loss of touch from reality
- There is no ____ to schizophrenia
- A place where people with mental illnesses are mass housed
10 Clues: A treatment to improve symptoms • There is no ____ to schizophrenia • Something that isn't really there • A generalized belief that is usually false • A mental illness which can cause hallucinations • What the Third Reich used to get rid of people in asylums • A place where people with mental illnesses are mass housed • ...
Schizophrenia 100 star project 2024-05-23
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- A person that has ________, believes in something that isn't real, even with significant evidence
- Something that isn't really there
- What the Third Reich used to get rid of people in asylums
- A set of symptoms which can be found by a loss of touch from reality
- There is no ____ to schizophrenia
- A generalized belief that is usually false
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- Someone that has this is scared or distrusting to a variety of different things
- A mental illness which can cause hallucinations
- A treatment to improve symptoms
- A place where people with mental illnesses are mass housed
10 Clues: A treatment to improve symptoms • Something that isn't really there • There is no ____ to schizophrenia • A generalized belief that is usually false • A mental illness which can cause hallucinations • What the Third Reich used to get rid of people in asylums • A place where people with mental illnesses are mass housed • ...
Health and Social (ETLV) 2023-06-05
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- The safety of a state or organization against pandemic situtations or natural disasters.
- The study of life.
- Use this to stop the bleeding.
- The state of complete physical, mental and social well-being.
- You should drink syrup for this to heal.
- A mental illness that disturbs daily life by its mood disorder.
- An easy method of contraception for women and men.
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- You will have this if you eat too much chocolate.
- Factors that have a significant influence, positive or negative, on health. They can be social, behavioural, biological or physical environmental.
- Place where there are patients.
10 Clues: The study of life. • Use this to stop the bleeding. • Place where there are patients. • You should drink syrup for this to heal. • You will have this if you eat too much chocolate. • An easy method of contraception for women and men. • The state of complete physical, mental and social well-being. • A mental illness that disturbs daily life by its mood disorder. • ...
Salud 2024-11-21
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- ¿Qué profesión proporciona cuidados y atención médica a pacientes?
- ¿Qué ciencia se enfoca en la prevención, diagnóstico y tratamiento de enfermedades?
- ¿Qué actividad física mejora la salud y condición física?
- ¿Qué proceso proporciona al cuerpo los nutrientes necesarios para funcionar?
- ¿Qué proceso determina la causa de una enfermedad o condición?
- ¿Qué tratamiento busca mejorar la salud mental o física?
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- ¿Qué estrategia busca evitar enfermedades y problemas de salud?
- ¿Qué tratamiento preventivo protege contra enfermedades infecciosas?
- ¿Qué institución proporciona atención médica y cuidados especializados?
- ¿Qué estado general de salud física, mental y emocional es óptimo?
10 Clues: ¿Qué tratamiento busca mejorar la salud mental o física? • ¿Qué actividad física mejora la salud y condición física? • ¿Qué proceso determina la causa de una enfermedad o condición? • ¿Qué estrategia busca evitar enfermedades y problemas de salud? • ¿Qué profesión proporciona cuidados y atención médica a pacientes? • ...
mapping my future 2024-03-07
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- formula used in computer programming and mathematics.
- New businesses often focused on technology.
- A professional who studies and treats mental processes and behavior.
- A type of lawyer who provides expert legal advice and support to clients.
- creators Someone who produces material for digital platforms.
- A medical doctor specializing in mental health, who can prescribe medication.
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- Raising small amounts of money from a large number of people, typically online.
- A lawyer who specializes in courtroom advocacy and litigation in some countries.
- A medical doctor who performs surgical operations.
- People who can impact others' decisions through their authority, particularly on social media.
10 Clues: New businesses often focused on technology. • A medical doctor who performs surgical operations. • formula used in computer programming and mathematics. • creators Someone who produces material for digital platforms. • A professional who studies and treats mental processes and behavior. • A type of lawyer who provides expert legal advice and support to clients. • ...
Learning Mental Disorders With Aemerson 2022-04-21
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- A _____ is a characteristic
- What is something that disrupts physical or mental function?
- A ___ is to feel the need to do something to prevent a feared outcome.
- A ____ is a person who studies behavior/emotions
- What is something you cannot control and is passed down from generations?
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- What mental disorder associates with the feeling of nervousness?
- What is a bunch of characteristics that determine a person?
- What is an unwanted thought that has no single source?
- A ____ is a fear of being in a certain situation.
- What is it when someone is sad for a very long time?
10 Clues: A _____ is a characteristic • A ____ is a person who studies behavior/emotions • A ____ is a fear of being in a certain situation. • What is it when someone is sad for a very long time? • What is an unwanted thought that has no single source? • What is a bunch of characteristics that determine a person? • What is something that disrupts physical or mental function? • ...
Resilience 2022-07-18
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- The mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.
- A difficult or unpleasant situation.
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- A good or beneficial quality or attribute of a person or thing.
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- Succeed in dealing with or withstanding (something).
- A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
- A task or situation that tests someone's abilities.
- Certain strategies or places that help people to deal with personal issues.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
- Give approval, comfort, or encouragement to.
10 Clues: A difficult or unpleasant situation. • Give approval, comfort, or encouragement to. • A task or situation that tests someone's abilities. • Succeed in dealing with or withstanding (something). • The mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual. • The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. • ...
Assessment | Module 2 Quiz 2021-04-06
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- a principle that repeats way of learning and teaching
- is about learners controlling the rate at which they learn through self-assessment, autonomy, and self-regulation
- recognises that knowledge is constructed through social interaction and is a shared rather than an individual experience
- focuses on the inner mental activities of the mind and similar to a black box with input, process, and output mechanism
- principle of “stimulus response” caused by external stimuli
- is about aligning words to corresponds graphics that is closely together and that ideas, memories, and experiences are linked when one is frequently experienced with the other
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- stresses that individual learners construct mental models in order to understand the world around them
- is a type of principle that exclude extraneous material and believe that unnecessary information in multimedia messages should be eliminated and should focus on relevant and coherent learning material
- is a form of learning that is broken down into smaller chunks
- is a principle that is accompanied by audio narration (audio mode) combined with graphics (visual mode) and narration (verbal mode)
- posits that learning is an active, and constructive process and stresses that learning is an active and contextualised process of constructing knowledge
- refers to a theory about the amount of mental effort involved in working memory
- is a new trend influenced by the role of technology which reorganised how we live, how we communicate, and how we learn
13 Clues: a principle that repeats way of learning and teaching • principle of “stimulus response” caused by external stimuli • is a form of learning that is broken down into smaller chunks • refers to a theory about the amount of mental effort involved in working memory • ...
Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Awareness 2013-11-17
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- Persons appearing to be suicidal should be seen by a ______ Health Professional.
- Additional resources and guidance can be found in ________ on the Providence Healthcare Stevens County homepage.
- Persons contemplating _______ are often too embarrassed to disclose and unable to accurately predict their own future state
- Commonplace objects and products such as belts, clothing, linens, sharp objects, cleaning solutions and ___________ can be used to attempt/commit suicide.
- For some the _______ Season can increase feelings of stress, anxiety and depression.
- The Joint Commission National Patient Safety _____ are posted throughout both Hospitals.
- Suicide ranks in the top 5 most frequently reported ________ events, with 827 voluntarily reported to the Joint Commission between 1995 and 2005.
- ____ factors for suicide can include; depression, chronic illness, pain, and alcohol or substance use.
- 4 out of 5 people who commit suicide have _________ suicide at least once before.
- In 1998 the Joint Commission released a Sentinel Event ______ to provide suicide prevention strategies and education to accredited healthcare organizations.
- A National Suicide Prevention _______ is available as a resource toll free 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
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- Severely depressed persons should have very limited uninterrupted time _____ as this is when most suicide attempts occur.
- _______ is the leading method of suicide worldwide.
- Most suicide attempts are acts of extreme ________ and are not harmless bids for attention.
- The Joint Commission has established a National Patient ______ Goal to raise awareness and provide guidance in suicide prevention in healthcare organizations.
- Items used to inflict self harm should be carefully preserved and documented as a part of the investigation process and to preserve chain of ________.
- Be alert for signs and symptoms of __________
- Suicide __________ among white males over the age of 85 occur at 6 times the national rate.
- 14.5% of suicides occur in non-psychiatric hospitals and over 8% occur in Emergency Departments with 2.5% occurring in settings such as ________ Access Hospitals.
- Some people suffer from ___ or Seasonal Affective Disorder.
- An updated Joint Commission Sentinel _____ Alert about suicide prevention was again released in 2010.
- A study conducted by the Center for Disease Control found that 1 in 4 people who attempt suicide are under the influence of _______.
- White _______ aged 45 through 65 account for about 30% of suicide fatalities annually
23 Clues: Be alert for signs and symptoms of __________ • _______ is the leading method of suicide worldwide. • Some people suffer from ___ or Seasonal Affective Disorder. • Persons appearing to be suicidal should be seen by a ______ Health Professional. • 4 out of 5 people who commit suicide have _________ suicide at least once before. • ...
Psychologically Speaking: Flex your Mental Muscle 2016-09-15
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- System of chemical communication network that sends messages throughout the body via the bloodstream.
- Sensory neurons that transmit information from the perimeter of the body to the nervous system and brain
- Nerve cells, the basic elements of the nervous system.
- Views behavior from the perspective of biological functioning
- Behaviors, events, or other characteristics that can change, or vary, in some way
- A false treatment, such as a pill, without any significant chemical properties or active ingredient
- Neurotransmitter which is involved in movement, attention, and learning.
- Chemical message that makes it more likely that a receiving neuron will fire and an action potential will travel down its axon
- The part of the brain that controls bodily balance.
- Contends that people can control their behavior and that they naturally try to reach their full potential
- 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.
- Neurotransmitter which is associated with the regulation of sleep, eating, mood, and pain.
- The space between two neurons where the axon of a sending neuron communicates with the dendrites of a receiving neuron by using chemical messages.
- Chemicals that circulate through the blood and regulate the functioning or growth of the body.
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- Symmetrical left and right halves of the brain that control the side of the body opposite to their location
- Motor neurons that communicate information from the brain and nervous system to muscles and glands
- Excitatory neurotransmitter that plays a role in memory
- 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.
- Chemical message that prevents or decreases the likelihood that a receiving neuron will fire.
- The part of the brain located in the middle of the central core that acts primarily to relay information about the senses.
- Chemicals that carry messages across the synapse to the dendrite of a receiver neuron.
- The four major sections of the cerebral cortex: frontal parietal, temporal, and occipital.
- Chemicals produced by the brain that reflect the effort to deal with pain as well as to elevate mood.
- The system of the brain that controls eating, aggression, and reproduction.
- Examines how people understand and think about the world
- A cluster of fibers at one end of a neuron that receives messages from the other neurons.
- Automatic, involuntary response to an incoming stimulus.
- The part of the neuron that carries messages destined for other neurons.
28 Clues: 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. • Views behavior from the perspective of biological functioning • ...
Terms used in mental health/psychiatry 2022-07-24
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- disturbances of sleep, weight loss, loss of appetite & sexual interest characteristic of depressive disorders
- terrible, enduring fear of a specific disease, e.g. cancer
- Persistent repetition of words, ideas or act
- An objective manifestation of a pathological condition
- patient fabricates information to fill in gaps in a story due to memory impairment
- subjective manifestation of a pathological condition, reported by the patient
- senseless repetition of another person’s speech
- A perception in the absence of an external stimulus that has quality of a true perception
- Lack of feeling, concern, interest or emotion
- subjective experience of feelings and emotions as described by the individual
- The misperception or distortion of an external stimulus
- Persistent, recurrent, irresistible and distressing thoughts, images and impulse
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- Enduring patterns of perceiving, relating to and thinking about the world and oneself
- inability to feel pleasure
- overwhelming need to repeat some action in a ritualistic manner over which the person feels no control Delusion A false belief or idea firmly held despite strong evidence to the contrary
- persistent irrational fear of a specific object or situation resulting in a compelling desire to avoid it
- ability to analyse a situation and understand the true meaning of an experience
- experience of one’s thoughts being abruptly stopped, observed as an interruption of speech
- flow of thought moves rapidly from one topic to another
- Imitation of another person’s movements
- A cluster of signs and symptoms
- New invented words with idiosyncratic meanings for the patient
22 Clues: inability to feel pleasure • A cluster of signs and symptoms • Imitation of another person’s movements • Persistent repetition of words, ideas or act • Lack of feeling, concern, interest or emotion • senseless repetition of another person’s speech • An objective manifestation of a pathological condition • flow of thought moves rapidly from one topic to another • ...
Socioeconomic Disparities in Mental Health Nursing 2024-04-02
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- a process used to review, analyze, and translate the latest scientific evidence
- the capacity to accept or tolerate trouble or suffering without getting angry or upset
- the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties
- assistance and guidance in resolving personal, social, or psychological problems and difficulties
- make (someone or something) different; alter or modify
- relating to the healing of disease
- the action of working with someone to produce or create something
- the quality of being fair and impartial
- relating to more than one branch of knowledge
- an unfilled space or interval; a break in continuity
- the simultaneous presence of two or more diseases or medical conditions in a patient
- sympathetically aware of other people's feelings; tolerant and forgiving
- sympathetic concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others
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- an act or course of action to which a person is morally or legally bound; a duty or commitment
- careful and persistent work or effort
- the quality of being easily understood or appreciated
- the treatment of mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction.
- a difference in level or treatment, especially one that is seen as unfair
- our emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- one who translates speech orally
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another
- the imparting or exchanging of information or news
22 Clues: one who translates speech orally • relating to the healing of disease • careful and persistent work or effort • the quality of being fair and impartial • relating to more than one branch of knowledge • the imparting or exchanging of information or news • our emotional, psychological, and social well-being • an unfilled space or interval; a break in continuity • ...
Concluding Mental Illness and Criminal Awareness 2022-12-27
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- Strategies
- taking part in an activity, usually one that involves others in a joint action.
- toxic
- the repetition of delinquent or criminal behavior, especially in the case of a habitual criminal, or repeat offender, who has been convicted multiple times.
- a direct result of a disorder and essential for its diagnosis.
- cues bring about urges that may lead to a relapse.
- not in a state of good or normal health.
- a mental representation of an intended action, such as an utterance or a complex movement, that is presumed to guide the individual in carrying it out.
- violating the rights and well-being of others.
- any information that has the potential to change behavior and prevent accidents.
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- a reasonable and continuous finding of satisfactions in one's living.
- behavior punishable by public law, behavior considered immoral, behavior violating social norms or traditions, or acts causing severe psychological harm.
- observable indication of a disorder or disease.
- the state or ability to perceive, to feel, or to be conscious of events, objects, or sensory patterns.
- the belief that you won't be punished or humiliated for speaking up with ideas, questions, concerns, or mistakes.
- our built-in capacities for particular ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
- feelings, attitudes, behaviors, and substances that stimulate, foster, support life and growth.
- health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior (or a combination of these).
- the probability of experiencing loss or harm that is associated with an action or behavior.
- a return of symptoms after a period of stability.
20 Clues: toxic • Strategies • not in a state of good or normal health. • violating the rights and well-being of others. • observable indication of a disorder or disease. • a return of symptoms after a period of stability. • cues bring about urges that may lead to a relapse. • a direct result of a disorder and essential for its diagnosis. • ...
MENTAL HEALTH - Erickson, Sullivan, Piaget Theories 2022-05-06
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- (Piaget) Understands world through language and mental images
- Patient makes full use of available services, goals such as going home and returning to work emerge, patients behaviors fluctuate between dependence and independence
- (Piaget) Understands world through logical thinking and categories
- (Piaget) Understands world through senses and actions
- (Sullivan) Infancy and childhood. Undifferentiated though cannot separate the whole into parts. Occurs normally in infancy. Also appears in patients with schizophrenia
- (Erikson) Competence: Industry vs. Inferiority. Develop self-confidence in abilities when competent or sense of inferiority when not
- Patient responds to persons they perceive as helpful, patient feels stronger, patient expresses feelings, interdependent work with the nurse occurs, roles of both patient and nurse are clarified
- Focus on immediate thought processing - Used by most existential therapists - Uses confrontation of irrational be
- Patient problems are clarified, patient asks questions, hospital routines and expectations are explained, patient harnesses energy toward meeting problems, patients full participation is elicited
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- (Piaget) Understands world through hypothetical thinking and scientific reasoning
- (Erikson) Care: Generativity vs. Stagnation. Contribute to society and be part of a family
- (Erikson) Fidelity: Identity vs. Role Confusion. Experiment with and develop identity and roles
- (Sullivan) Early Childhood. Events are casually related because of temporal or serial connections. Logical relationships, however, are not perceived. Begins in early childhood. Explain transference, slips of tongue, and paranoid ideation
- (Erikson) Will: Autonomy vs. Shame. Sense of independence in many tasks develops
- (Erikson) Purpose: Initiative vs. Guilt. Take initiative on some activities, may develop guilt when success not met or boundaries overstepped
- (Erikson) Wisdom: Integrity vs Despair. Assess and make sense of life and meaning of contributions
- (Erikson) Love: Intimacy vs. Isolation. Establish intimacy and relationships with others
- (Erikson) Hope: Trust vs Mistrust. Trust or mistrust that basic needs, such as nourishment, and affection will be met
- Patient gives up dependent behavior, services are no longer needed by patient, patient assumes power to meet own needs, set new goals, and so forth
- (Sullivan) School-aged children, more predominant in preadolescence. The logical, rational, and most mature type of cognitive functions of which a person is capable. Based on the development of language and consensual validation
20 Clues: (Piaget) Understands world through senses and actions • (Piaget) Understands world through language and mental images • (Piaget) Understands world through logical thinking and categories • (Erikson) Will: Autonomy vs. Shame. Sense of independence in many tasks develops • (Piaget) Understands world through hypothetical thinking and scientific reasoning • ...
Prison, Education, and Mental Health Reform 2025-04-10
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- Some prison reformers pushed for separation based on this (hint: type of crime)
- Horace Mann believed education was key to this
- Reformers believed people could improve through proper surroundings and ____
- Many mentally ill people were once treated worse than ______
- Many early schools had only one ______ for all grades
- Dix found mentally ill people were often locked in these
- Many schools in the early 1800s only taught this basic skill
- Education reformers believed that informed citizens were necessary for a strong ______
- The belief that schools could help reduce this among the poor
- Movement to improve the treatment of prisoners and the mentally ill
- Reform that focused on creating mental hospitals instead of jails for the mentally ill
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- Reformers believed these could cure mental illness with rest and care
- A school subject promoted for developing thinking and citizenship
- She worked to improve conditions for the mentally ill in the 1800s
- Reformers wanted prisons to help prisoners feel ______ for their crimes
- Institutions that began to separate criminals from the mentally ill
- Dorothea Dix reported poor conditions in these types of facilities
- Reformers wanted schools to teach moral values and good ______
- Leader who helped establish public schools in Massachusetts
- The idea that education should be free and universal\
- Horace Mann called education the “great equalizer” of the ______
- Reform that aimed to provide basic education for all children
22 Clues: Horace Mann believed education was key to this • Many early schools had only one ______ for all grades • The idea that education should be free and universal\ • Dix found mentally ill people were often locked in these • Leader who helped establish public schools in Massachusetts • Many mentally ill people were once treated worse than ______ • ...
Recognizing Mental Health Conditions Ch. 5 2025-02-12
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- Ignoring social rules
- Fear of Dogs
- Deny sad news
- Fear of Spiders
- Meeting with a group
- Difficulty paying attention or controlling behavior
- Therapy that is one-on-one
- Irregular thoughts and delusions
- Intense negative feelings
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- Condition that interferes with daily functioning
- Treatment while staying at a healthcare facility
- Therapy that includes all family members
- Extreme or unrealistic fear
- Depression alternating with mania
- Fear of Heights
- Upset with a person who has died
- Unstable identity
- A type of attack with moments of intense fear
- People who lose a loved one to a suicide
- Act of taking one's own life
- Mark of shame
21 Clues: Fear of Dogs • Deny sad news • Mark of shame • Fear of Spiders • Fear of Heights • Unstable identity • Meeting with a group • Ignoring social rules • Intense negative feelings • Therapy that is one-on-one • Extreme or unrealistic fear • Act of taking one's own life • Upset with a person who has died • Irregular thoughts and delusions • Depression alternating with mania • ...
Chapter 9 - Intelligence and Creativity 2013-06-05
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- The level of intellectual functioning in years
- Subaverage intellectual functioning appropriate to an individuals age
- The ability to come up with unusual, unexpected ideas
- The ability to understand and adapt to the environment
- A tendency to solve problems in the same old way over and over
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- The practice of keeping mildly retarded children in regular academic classrooms
- A measure of brightness obtained by comparing mental age with physical age
- Individuals with an IQ of 70-79
- The mental processes that result in original, workable ideas
9 Clues: Individuals with an IQ of 70-79 • The level of intellectual functioning in years • The ability to come up with unusual, unexpected ideas • The ability to understand and adapt to the environment • The mental processes that result in original, workable ideas • A tendency to solve problems in the same old way over and over • ...
Health - Puzzles Crosswords 2023-06-08
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- the state of being free from illness or injury
- an object or problem that tests a person's knowledge
- state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment
- a relaxation technique in which a person does when nervous
- mental health conditions that cause frequent, difficult-to-control nervousness
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- a concept about knowing and perceiving of events
- the state of being happy
- a state of mental or emotional strain
- a practice in which uses a technique to train attention and awareness
9 Clues: the state of being happy • a state of mental or emotional strain • the state of being free from illness or injury • a concept about knowing and perceiving of events • an object or problem that tests a person's knowledge • a relaxation technique in which a person does when nervous • state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment • ...
Ch. 1 Lesson 1 Content Vocabulary 2023-08-14
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- the scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake
- these processes involve conscience intellectual activity, all ways of processing information
- based on observation or experiment
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- a complex explanation based on findings from a large number of experimental studies
- discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish goals
- an educated guess about some phenomenon
- a psychologist who studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- normal physical activities which take place in any living organism
9 Clues: based on observation or experiment • an educated guess about some phenomenon • the scientific study of behavior and mental processes • discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish goals • the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake • normal physical activities which take place in any living organism • ...
Thinking and Intelligence 2026-03-12
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- You can be smart doing certain things
- A shortcut to problem solving
- If your good at one thing, your good at everything
- Tendency to falsely attribute qualities to non animals
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- Tendency to think that human beings have nothing in common with other animals
- Something you don't need to be aware of but it still occurs
- Not currently thinking about it, but it can be brought to your attention
- Mental picture
- Measurement of mental abilities, traits, and processes
9 Clues: Mental picture • A shortcut to problem solving • You can be smart doing certain things • If your good at one thing, your good at everything • Measurement of mental abilities, traits, and processes • Tendency to falsely attribute qualities to non animals • Something you don't need to be aware of but it still occurs • ...
Piaget: Cognitive Development 2023-05-19
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- A cognitive framework or concept that helps organize and interpret information.
- The understand, acquired in infancy, that objects exist independently of oneself.
- Refers to young children’s difficulty in seeing the world from another’s viewpoint.
- A Swiss psychologist who is best known for his theory on cognitive development.
- Spans from birth to 2 years, a period during which the infant progresses from simple reflex actions to symbolic processing.
- Stage that spans ages 2 to 7, is marked by the child’s use of symbols to represent objects and events.
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- Stage that spans from age 11 into adulthood, children and adolescents apply mental operations to abstract entities; they think hypothetically and reason deductively.
- _____ reasoning is the ability to draw appropriate conclusions from facts.
- A concept in which a child understand that changing the form of a substance or object does not change the overall amount, volume, or mass.
- _____ thinking refers to the use of symbols (e.g., words and images) and mental representations of objects or events to represent the world.
- Stage that spans from 7 to 11, children first use mental operations to solve problems and to reason.
- When children credit inanimate objects with life and lifelike properties.
- _______ thinking characterized by the ability to use concepts and to make and understand generalizations, such as of the properties or pattern shared by a variety of specific items or events.
- Narrowly focused thinking on only one characteristic of an object or experience during the preoperational stage.
14 Clues: When children credit inanimate objects with life and lifelike properties. • _____ reasoning is the ability to draw appropriate conclusions from facts. • A cognitive framework or concept that helps organize and interpret information. • A Swiss psychologist who is best known for his theory on cognitive development. • ...
Chapter 1 Psychology Terms Part 1 2025-06-04
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- A branch of psychology that studies how unconscious drives and conflicts influence behavior and uses that information to treat people with psychological disorders.
- A school of psychology that focused on how mental and behavioral processes function-how they enable the organism to adapt, survive, and flourish.
- An integrated approach that incorporates biological, psychological, and social-cultural levels of analysis.
- A historically significant perspective that emphasized the growth potential of healthy people and the individual's potential for personal growth.
- An early school of psychology that used introspection to explore the structural elements of the human mind.
- The study of behavior and mental processes.
- The study of the evolution of behavior and the mind, using principles of natural selection.
- The view that psychology should be an objective science that studies behavior without reference to mental processes. Behavior should be observable and quantifiable(countable).
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- The principle that, among the range of inherited trait variations, those contributing to reproduction and survival will most likely be passed on to succeeding generations.
- The scientific study of the links between biological (genetic, neural, hormonal) and psychological processes.
- The study of how situations and cultures affect our behavior and thinking.
- The differing complementary views, from biological to psychological to social-cultural, for analyzing any given phenomenon.
- The interdisciplinary study of the brain activity linked with cognition(including perception, thinking, memory, and language).
- The longstanding controversy over the relative contributions that genes and experience make to the development of psychological traits and behaviors.
14 Clues: The study of behavior and mental processes. • The study of how situations and cultures affect our behavior and thinking. • The study of the evolution of behavior and the mind, using principles of natural selection. • An integrated approach that incorporates biological, psychological, and social-cultural levels of analysis. • ...
Glossary Crossword 2022-07-18
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- Synonym of control
- a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively.
- give assistance to, especially financially.
- "I am a helpful and contributing group and team member, and feel responsible for helping the team reach its goals."
- the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.
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- a state of hardship, difficulty, or misfortune that one deals with in life.
- Something difficult someone might go through
- a feeling of expectation and desire for a particular thing to happen.
- character traits or skills that are considered positive.
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
- the action of leading a group of people or an organization.
- being funny
14 Clues: being funny • Synonym of control • give assistance to, especially financially. • Something difficult someone might go through • character traits or skills that are considered positive. • the action of leading a group of people or an organization. • the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual. • ...
Alcohol Crossword 2020-06-23
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- a process in which the body adjusts to functioning without alcohol
- abuse, the excessive use of alcohol
- the process of learning to live an alcohol free life
- living without alcohol
- drinking, drinking five or more alcoholic drinks in one setting
- an addict who is dependent on alcohol
- a type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages
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- the chemical reaction of yeast on sugars
- a disease in which a person has a physical or psychological dependence on drinks that contain alcohol
- state in which body is poisoned by alcohol or another substance and the person’s physical and mental control is significantly reduced.
- a drug that slows down the central nervous system.
- alcohol syndrome, a group of alcohol related birth defects that include physical and mental problems
- alcohol concentration, amount of alcohol in a person’s blood, expressed as a percentage.
- poisoning, severe and potentially fatal physical reaction to an alcohol overdose.
- the process by which the body breaks down substances.
15 Clues: living without alcohol • abuse, the excessive use of alcohol • an addict who is dependent on alcohol • the chemical reaction of yeast on sugars • a type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages • a drug that slows down the central nervous system. • the process of learning to live an alcohol free life • the process by which the body breaks down substances. • ...
DRUGS CROSSWORD 2012-11-05
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- A Consequence after consuming drugs in which your baby is born before the set date
- A very sleepy state your whole body goes into after consumption of drugs
- physical or mental reliance on a drug
- A way of taking drugs in which you use your nose
- A person suffering from alcoholism
- A way of taking drugs in which a needle is used
- A drink that does not exceed 10 grams of alcohol in it
- An abbreviation of the drug 'Lysergic acid diethylamide'
- A category of drugs that make you feel active after consumption
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- When people have more than 4 drinks in a sitting
- Mental and physical consequences of giving up a drug
- A state in which you lack awareness and lose the capacity for sensory perception
- A poisonous alkaloid derived from tobacco
- Another name for 'Marijuana', starting with the letter A
14 Clues: A person suffering from alcoholism • physical or mental reliance on a drug • A poisonous alkaloid derived from tobacco • A way of taking drugs in which a needle is used • When people have more than 4 drinks in a sitting • A way of taking drugs in which you use your nose • Mental and physical consequences of giving up a drug • ...
BHS IQ Crossword 2017-11-29
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- The Mindfulness group at the Southeast Mental Health Clinic (SEMCH) meets on a(n) ______ basis.
- Center The North Central Mental Health Clinic engages the community with a peer run.
- Who is the BHS Director?
- Adult Case Management – Strengths Based Case Management serves adults ages eighteen to_____.
- The Camino Administration Office is comprised of how many units?
- How many employees do Health information Medical Services (HIMS) have?
- What department is located in the Health Services Complex?
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- The _______ Program at Juvenile Forensics won a 2017 NACo Award.
- Adult Case Management’s Strengths Base Case Management has an office located in what city?
- Edgemoor was originally built as a(n) _________
- How many employees does Adult Forensics have?
- How many sites does BHS have throughout the County?
- The San Diego County Psychiatric Hospital (SDCPH) staff visits Old Town for what kind of cuisine?
- An employee at the SCMHC represents this South American country:
14 Clues: Who is the BHS Director? • How many employees does Adult Forensics have? • Edgemoor was originally built as a(n) _________ • How many sites does BHS have throughout the County? • What department is located in the Health Services Complex? • The _______ Program at Juvenile Forensics won a 2017 NACo Award. • ...
Counseling and Mental Health Final Review 2023-11-28
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- central and peripheral are the two divisions of which body system
- moral belief which uphold integrity, fairness, and justice
- usually the first stage of grief
- process to keep private information concealed
- legal document which provides individual's medical desires if they are unable to express in the future
- self-care is the ability to care for oneself in three areas: physical, social, and _______
- condition of differing from each other
- ______ services is an industry with a wide range of career options for those who like to help others
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- ________ dependence results in withdrawal symptoms if the use of substance is abruptly stopped
- treatment for individuals who are at risk of hurting themselves and others
- usually the last stage of grief
- feelings of loneliness, sadness, and hopelessness for over 2 weeks
- medical doctor who can diagnose, treat, and prescribe medications for mental disorders
- using _____ body language helps send a positve message
14 Clues: usually the last stage of grief • usually the first stage of grief • condition of differing from each other • process to keep private information concealed • using _____ body language helps send a positve message • moral belief which uphold integrity, fairness, and justice • central and peripheral are the two divisions of which body system • ...
List 9 The magic circus 2024-02-16
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- A large group or number of people, animals, or things.
- Displaying high mental capacity or quick mental grasp.
- A group of individuals born and living at the same time.
- An area or part of a country, especially one that is different or separate from other parts.
- A polite, considerate, or chivalrous man.
- Involving the risk of harm, injury, or damage.
- In a manner involving or causing great suffering or distress.
- Requiring immediate action or attention.
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- Watchful and attentive, especially to potential dangers or difficulties.
- A set of beliefs and practices concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe.
- A sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past.
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing diseases.
- A statement that represents something as better or worse than it really is.
- Capable of being transmitted from one person or organism to another.
14 Clues: Requiring immediate action or attention. • A polite, considerate, or chivalrous man. • Involving the risk of harm, injury, or damage. • A large group or number of people, animals, or things. • Displaying high mental capacity or quick mental grasp. • A sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past. • A group of individuals born and living at the same time. • ...
CHS Psych Chapter 2 Crossword 2026-03-09
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- The scientific study of how the brain and nervous system produce behavior and mental processes.
- A nerve cell that transmits information in the nervous system.
- Neurons that transmit signals between other neurons.
- The branch of psychology that studies how biology, behavior, and mental processes interact.
- A long molecule that carries genetic instructions for an organism.
- Threadlike structures that carry genes.
- The observable physical and biological traits of an organism.
- Neurons Neurons that carry signals from the central nervous system to muscles and glands.
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- An organism’s genetic makeup.
- Units of heredity made of DNA that determine traits.
- Chemical messengers that send signals across synapses between neuron
- Nature The shared psychological traits, emotions, and behaviors common to all humans.
- The complete set of genetic information in a cell or organism.
- Neurons Neurons that carry information from sensory receptors to the central nervous system.
14 Clues: An organism’s genetic makeup. • Threadlike structures that carry genes. • Units of heredity made of DNA that determine traits. • Neurons that transmit signals between other neurons. • The observable physical and biological traits of an organism. • A nerve cell that transmits information in the nervous system. • ...
Mental Health In Todays Environment 2022-02-08
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- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- when your doing something
- a sad and depressed state; low spirits.
- feelings of severe despondency and
- suspicion and mistrust of people or their actions without evidence or justification.
- a physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities.
- the state of being mentally ill, especially severely.
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- be aware of (a person or object) through touching or being touched.
- are conditions that affect your thinking, feeling, mood, and behavior.
- when your worried
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- when you feel a sudden feeling or shaking or worried
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
- the state of being happy.
14 Clues: when your worried • when your doing something • the state of being happy. • feelings of severe despondency and • a sad and depressed state; low spirits. • when you feel a sudden feeling or shaking or worried • the state of being mentally ill, especially severely. • an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something. • ...
Self Esteem and Mental Health 2026-01-23
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- the state of mental well-being in which one cna cope with the demands of daily life
- an unconscious behavior used to avoid experiencing unpleasant emotions
- the ability to understand another person's feelings, behaviors, and attitudes
- a measure of how you view yourself
- the feeling that is produced in response to life experiences
- the characteristic of doing what you know is right
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- direct and respectful in the way one expresses oneself
- the achievement of the best that a person can be
- hostile and unfriendly in the way one expresses oneself
- a sadness and hopelessness that keeps a person from carrying out everyday activities
- an illness that affects a person's thoughts, emotions, and behaviors
- a measure of how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself
- not offering opposition when challenged or pressured
- a change that a person notices in his or her body or mind and that is caused by a disease or disorder
14 Clues: a measure of how you view yourself • the achievement of the best that a person can be • the characteristic of doing what you know is right • not offering opposition when challenged or pressured • direct and respectful in the way one expresses oneself • hostile and unfriendly in the way one expresses oneself • ...
