Adjustment and Resiliency

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Across
  1. 2. This zone can be a normal reaction to Peace Corps service, but can be reversed to the previous zone easily
  2. 3. having an interest in a new community, friends and family members
  3. 6. circumstances that make something else possible
  4. 7. ways to stay in shape and increase stamina
  5. 8. the opportunity to be creative and capture images that focus on reproducing or creating visual images or shapes
  6. 9. It has a trunk
  7. 11. longing for home
  8. 12. a time period following a moment that is still to come
  9. 13. an Independent US Government Agency that aims to promote friendship, understanding, and peace while making a lasting impact
  10. 15. a daily or weekly recording of personal events, activities or experiences
  11. 17. A doctor who is a psychologist and her name rhymes with the state of Utah
  12. 20. enthusiasm or the force behind a persons behavior
  13. 21. a form of connecting with friends, family or supports
  14. 22. a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something that reflects a person's behavior
  15. 24. a soothing sound that produces a beautiful form or harmony, expression and/or emotion
  16. 26. done with purpose or design
  17. 27. this zone indicates good use of coping skills, confidence and a sense of humor
  18. 30. A PeaceCorps Medical Officer (PCMO) here to serve and treat the medical needs of volunteers
Down
  1. 1. committed to a task or purpose
  2. 4. the best natural source of vitamin D
  3. 5. A site where PCVs can go for mental health support
  4. 6. This zone indicates that stress is negatively impacting the mind, body and sense of purpose and there are starting to be changes in mood and appearance
  5. 10. deep emotional feeling
  6. 14. the process of adapting of changing to become used to a new situation
  7. 16. A PeaceCorps Medical Officer (PCMO) here to serve and treat the medical needs of volunteers. [Clue- one box is a punctuation:)]
  8. 18. Things that are important to us
  9. 19. a walk across rough terrain
  10. 23. another word for eager
  11. 25. a state of being happy, content or with joy
  12. 28. This zone indicates significant difficulty where mood and behavior symptoms have persisted or worsened to the point of having thoughts of harming self or others and professional support is needed
  13. 29. to link people, places, ideas of opportunities for the future