Health & Wellness W1C2
Across
- 2. The basic level of needs as described by Abraham Maslow that include food, water, sleep and exercise.
- 3. This dimension of health includes the interactions with other people, the ability to use social resources, supports in time of need and relating to others.
- 5. Any real or perceived physical, social or psychological event or stimulus that causes the body to react o
- 7. This type of distress can linger indefinitely and affect body systems and health.
- 8. Intensified feelings or complex patterns of feelings that we experience on a regular basis.
- 9. This is the most common type of distress that lasts for a short period of time and disappears quickly without permanent damage to ones health.
Down
- 1. This health is the sum of how we think, feel, relate and exist in our day-to-day lives.
- 3. How you judge yourself in comparison to others, also may refer to your sense of self-worth.
- 4. A type of stress that presents the opportunity for personal growth and satisfaction.
- 5. An individual's sense of purpose and meaning in life. A sense of peace and connection to other people.
- 6. The mental and physical response and adaptation by our bodies to real or perceived change and challenges.