Health & Wellness W1C2

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Across
  1. 2. The basic level of needs as described by Abraham Maslow that include food, water, sleep and exercise.
  2. 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.
  3. 5. Any real or perceived physical, social or psychological event or stimulus that causes the body to react o
  4. 7. This type of distress can linger indefinitely and affect body systems and health.
  5. 8. Intensified feelings or complex patterns of feelings that we experience on a regular basis.
  6. 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. 1. This health is the sum of how we think, feel, relate and exist in our day-to-day lives.
  2. 3. How you judge yourself in comparison to others, also may refer to your sense of self-worth.
  3. 4. A type of stress that presents the opportunity for personal growth and satisfaction.
  4. 5. An individual's sense of purpose and meaning in life. A sense of peace and connection to other people.
  5. 6. The mental and physical response and adaptation by our bodies to real or perceived change and challenges.