Mental Health Terminology
Across
- 2. A condition where the IQ of those affected must be 25 points or lower to be classified legally.
- 4. Someone who hates philosophy, or at higher points on the spectrum, has a complete hatred or distrust for humanity as a whole.
- 6. One of the more common mental health disorders, well known for making social interaction harder via the means of repetitive or unhelpful thought patterns.
- 7. A disorder often falsely identified in normal people, however, those affected may see themselves worrying over things that do not matter or worrying too much.
- 11. A word for the belief that if something can go wrong it will go wrong, may be known as Murphy's Law.
- 13. A disorder where the person affected undergoes wild mood swings.
- 16. A disorder found commonly in war veterans.
- 17. The Big Sadâ„¢
- 18. The word for the study of the human brain.
- 19. The name of someone with no known mental health disorders, or "normal", so to speak.
- 20. A condition marked by excessive happiness, periods of great excitement or euphoria, delusions, and overactivity.
Down
- 1. A disorder where those affected are unable to regulate what they say, and they may have nervous tics as a result of their inability to control impulses.
- 3. a psychological desire to stay in bed.
- 5. A disorder where the person affected is morbidly afraid of humans, humanity, or the human race.
- 8. A syndrome commonly associated with autism, labeling their lack of social skills.
- 9. Something you should get if you want to kill yourself.
- 10. This is a condition where those affected may have a superiority complex and think themselves to be superior to those around them.
- 11. Someone with this condition might have abnormal, or more likely violent social behavior.
- 12. A condition making the person having it be antisocial, and seemingly lack a conscience.
- 14. Ok... I think I got it... but tell me the whole thing again I wasn't listening.
- 15. You couldn't sit still even if you wanted to.