Mental Health

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Across
  1. 3. An individual’s belief in their capacity to execute behaviours necessary to succeed in a specific situation or accomplish a specific task
  2. 4. increases susceptibility to a specific mental disorder
  3. 6. during this stage the individual typically does not view their (problematic) behaviour as a problem
  4. 8. A state of physiological arousal associated with feelings of apprehension, worry or uneasiness that something is wrong or something unpleasant is about to happen
  5. 9. risk factor that maintains the occurrence of a specific mental disorder and inhibits recovery
  6. 12. The ability to successfully cope with adversity, and to ‘bounce back’ and restore positive functioning.
Down
  1. 1. The aggregate risk to mental health from the combined effects of exposure to multiple biological, psychological and/or social factors.
  2. 2. risk factor that contributes to the occurrence of a specific mental disorder
  3. 5. A type of attachment that is characterised by inconsistent or contradictory behaviour patterns in the presence of a primary caregiver
  4. 7. A state of wellbeing in which an individual realises their own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and is able to make a contribution to his or her community
  5. 10. reasoning A tendency to think in a way that involves errors of judgment and faulty decision-making.
  6. 11. Repeatedly thinking about or dwelling on undesirable thoughts and feelings, such as problems or bad moods, without acting to change them.