Mental Health Quiz Review
Across
- 3. – Someone who speaks up or fights for the rights or needs of others.
- 8. – Eating a large amount of food in a short time, often feeling out of control while doing it.
- 10. – Making something seem more shocking or exciting than it really is, often to get attention.
- 14. – An eating disorder where a person eats very little because they are afraid of gaining weight.
- 15. – Getting rid of food from the body on purpose, like by throwing up or using laxatives, often after eating a lot.
- 16. – Opinions that are unfair or one-sided, often based on personal feelings instead of facts.
- 17. – Being separated from others or not having friends or support.
- 20. – Delaying or putting off things you need to do.
- 23. – Bullying someone online through texts, social media, or other digital platforms.
- 26. – Real, true, or acceptable.
- 27. – Beliefs that are not true or are based on wrong information.
- 29. – An eating disorder where someone eats a lot of food at once and then tries to get rid of it, usually by purging.
- 31. – Mean or disrespectful words meant to hurt or insult someone.
- 32. – Feeling like nothing will get better or there’s no way to fix things.
- 33. – Treating someone unfairly because of their race, gender, age, or other part of who they are.
- 34. – A wide range of things or feelings that can be different for each person.
- 35. – Trying to stay away from people, places, or problems instead of dealing with them.
Down
- 1. – Simple and often unfair ideas about a group of people, like saying all boys like sports.
- 2. – A quiet activity where you focus your mind to feel calm and peaceful.
- 4. – Stress or worry about doing well in school.
- 5. – Fights or serious disagreements between family members.
- 6. – Paying close attention to what you’re thinking and feeling right now, without judging it.
- 7. – Extreme tiredness or lack of energy.
- 9. – Doing things that help you feel calm and stress-free.
- 11. – To hide something or keep it secret.
- 12. – Feeling tired, stressed, or no longer motivated after doing too much for too long.
- 13. – Causing harm or damage.
- 18. – Feeling like everything is too much to handle.
- 19. – Quick and often strong changes in how a person feels.
- 21. – Repeatedly hurting or picking on someone on purpose.
- 22. – Chemicals in your body that help you feel happy and reduce pain.
- 24. – A negative label or judgment people put on others because of something they do or have, like a mental illness.
- 25. – The way someone understands or sees something.
- 28. – To keep something going, especially something harmful like a bad habit or stereotype.
- 30. – How a person sees and feels about their own body.