Psychology
Across
- 5. Involves the recurrent consumption of a large amount of food in a short amount of time.
- 8. A pattern of thoughts, feeling, and behaviors that causes significant distress or impairment in a person's life.
- 10. A medical imaging technique that uses radioactive tracers to visualize metabolic processes within the body.
- 11. - The most anterior (front) part of the brains frontal lobes.
- 13. a psychologist administers a battery of test to determine the child's temperament.
- 14. - A Chemical messenger that carries signals between nerve cells (nurons) & Other cells, like muscles & glands.
- 17. The scientific study of the human mind and behavior, encompassing areas like cognitive processes.
- 18. Eating disorder in which a person has regular episodes of eating a very large amount of food.
- 20. Interfere with normal eating patterns because the psychological aspects of food become more important than the physiological side.
Down
- 1. A state of psychological and or physical dependence on use of drugs or other substances.
- 2. A metabolic disorder affecting physical,social, and mental well being.
- 3. - A disorder that Affects a persons ability to think, feel & behave Clearly
- 4. The restriction of nutrient intake relative to requirements, which leads to significantly low body weight.
- 6. Ejecting the contents of stomach through the maouth.
- 7. A mental disorder characterized by peristently of or depressed mood, lois of interest or pleasure in actuaties, and other symptoms affecting how a person fells, thinks, acts, and percieves the world
- 9. A thinningg of the bones that makes fracures more common.
- 11. Relating to mental illness or its treatment
- 12. A medical condition characterized by persistently high blood pressure.
- 15. The study of how genes influence an individual's behavior.
- 16. A measure used in psychology and healthcare to assess an individual's weight relatve to their height.
- 19. A progressive disease that destroys memory & other important mental functions.