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Across
  1. 4. Operating unconsciously, trying to protect self-esteem, a part of normal personality functioning, but may lead to pathology if used excessively.
  2. 7. Affective instability, impulsivity, identity disturbance.
  3. 9. Commonly used test to investigate Theory of Mind.
  4. 11. Patient’s influence on therapist's unconscious feelings.
  5. 13. Should he have stolen the drug to save his wife?
  6. 14. Author of 'Normality and Pathology in Childhood'
  7. 15. Restricting, craving, bing-eating, purging, and repeating.
  8. 17. Blowing things out of proportion
  9. 18. First established as a personality construct by Jung in 1923, later popularised as a dimensional trait by Eysenck in 1947.
  10. 19. The brain's way of processing trauma, to file it away in memory, makes me feel like its happening again and again, and causing me anxiety.
  11. 20. Worry about worry
Down
  1. 1. Easily startled, feeling on edge, looking out for danger, cannot concentrate.
  2. 2. Postpartum mood swings
  3. 3. Father of psychology.
  4. 5. By learning how thoughts and behaviours influence our emotions, we can learn to manage our feelings of depression and anxiety.
  5. 6. When faced with adversity, the ability to bounce back.
  6. 8. On being sane in insane places
  7. 10. The _ experiment was meant to run for a fortnight but was terminated on the 6th day.
  8. 12. Checking, washing, hoarding, counting.
  9. 16. Basic building blocks of internal cognitive models, help us form mental representations of the world.