Mental Health
Across
- 1. the state of being firmly established, steady, and resistant to change, sudden deterioration, or unexpected movement
- 3. to deal with, manage, or overcome problems, stress, or difficult situations, typically with some level of success
- 4. the body and mind's natural, automatic response to any demand, challenge, or threa
- 6. a complex, intense, and relatively short-lived mental and physical reaction to a significant internal or external even
- 8. a person’s habitual set of attitudes, beliefs, or frame of reference that influences how they perceive, interpret, and respond to situations
- 10. the ability to adapt well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats, or significant stress, allowing individuals or systems to "bounce back" and recover
Down
- 2. Inhale and exhale, help calm down
- 5. a temporary emotional state, feeling, or state of mind
- 7. a stimulus—such as a sensation, thought, circumstance, or person—that initiates an intense, often involuntary, negative emotional or physical reaction
- 9. the treatment of physical or mental illnesses, injuries, or disorders aimed at relieving distress, improving well-being, and fostering rehabilitation.