Cognitive Psychology: The Human Mind and Emotions
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- 3. – The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or trauma.
- 5. – The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- 6. – The part of the mind that contains thoughts and feelings we are not aware of.
- 8. – A state of mental or emotional strain resulting from demanding circumstances.
- 10. – A nerve cell that transmits information in the brain and nervous system.
- 11. – A trance-like state of focused attention used in some psychological treatments.
- 13. – The combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual’s character.
- 14. – A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something uncertain.
- 16. – The way in which a person acts in response to a particular situation.
- 17. – A mental disorder involving distress but not a detachment from reality.
- 18. – A deeply distressing or disturbing experience that can affect mental health.
- 19. – A mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.
Down
- 1. – A feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness.
- 2. – The process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and senses.
- 4. – The ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses.
- 7. – The state of being aware of and able to think about one's existence.
- 9. – The faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information.
- 12. – The human soul, mind, or spirit, often used in psychology.
- 15. – A false perception of reality, such as seeing or hearing something that isn’t there.
- 18. – Treatment intended to relieve or heal mental or psychological disorders.