Mental Health

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