Mental Health Terms
Across
- 4. An organ; the master control of your body.
- 5. A successful or unsuccessful attempt to end one’s life.
- 9. A normal emotional suffering experienced by a person from a loss of a loved one.
- 13. ___________ skills are the strategies people often use in the face of stress and/or trauma.
- 14. Hearing, seeing, touching, smelling or tasting things that are not real.
- 15. Primarily a physical response to a situation often leading to ‘fight or flight’ mode.
- 17. Self ____________ is the top of Maslow’s Motivational Model.
- 18. People with __________ disorders frequently have intense, excessive and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations.
- 20. Are limits people set in order to create a healthy sense of personal space.
- 22. A staff who has a lived experience and acts as a mentor and role model to clients.
- 23. A licensed professionals who treats the cognitive, behavioral, and emotional aspects of mental health and substance use conditions.
- 24. ___________ depression affects women after childbirth, typically within the first year.
Down
- 1. Irrational fears that lead people to altogether avoid specific things or situations that trigger intense anxiety
- 2. Refers to the distinct ideas, opinions, attitudes, knowledge, and actions of young people as a collective body
- 3. A drop-in center for young people 14-25 who’s goal is to help participants successfully navigate into and through adulthood.
- 4. BPD is an abbreviation of ____________ Personality Disorder.
- 6. Occurs when a previous medical or mental health issue returns.
- 7. Any painful or damaging injury or event that harms a person’s physical or mental health.
- 8. Beliefs that have no basis in reality.
- 10. Clothing and shelter are 2 examples of ________ needs.
- 11. __________ health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
- 12. Means to give approval or permission to someone to do something.
- 13. A Staff who has a year’s experience in the mental health field who helps teach skills, supervise behaviors, and help with medication management.
- 16. A stimulus such as a smell, sound, or sight that triggers feelings such as stress, sadness, or fear.
- 19. Feelings of sadness or loneliness that become overwhelming, cause physical symptoms, or last for long periods of time.
- 21. A neuro-developmental condition which is usually diagnosed in the first 3 years of life. Generally parents become concerned when their child has delays in speech development, limited social relatedness, and restricted interests and activities.