Psychological problems

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Across
  1. 2. Situations, people or characteristics that are disapproved of and seen as shameful by much of society.
  2. 5. A type of therapy programme that involves supporting and empowering individuals to take responsibility for their addictions themselves (two words)
  3. 6. A type of depression in which people experience periods of depression and periods of mania
  4. 11. Using a substance differently the recommended pattern of use (two words)
  5. 12. Number of CBT sessions given to those in Wiles' treatment/experimental group
  6. 14. The name given to the rate/percentage of people with mental health problems; can change over time.
  7. 16. The way people explain behaviours/situations in their lives; people with depression have internal and stable ones.
  8. 17. A theory that says we are influenced into addictions by peers because of observation, imitation and vicarious reinforcement (two words)
  9. 19. The percentage of identical twins in the same category in Kaij's study (two words)
  10. 20. The psychologist who created 6 criteria of 'ideal mental health'
  11. 22. One of the key criticisms of using either SSRIs or CBT on their own.
  12. 25. The name given to a common antidepressant medication
Down
  1. 1. This is affected by mental health as treatments such as CBT are expensive, and increased incidence will mean more people need treatment.
  2. 3. A biological susceptibility towards developing certain conditions/disorders, including addictions (two words)
  3. 4. A person's emotional and psychological well-being (two words)
  4. 5. Using a substance to specifically gain an altered states or for purposes different to their intended use (two words)
  5. 7. Repeated behaviour that results in a strong desire to complete the behaviour despite negative consequences, difficulty controlling use and experiencing withdrawal symptoms
  6. 8. Type of research conducted by Wiles into the effectiveness of CBT
  7. 9. Number of categories used by Kaij to classify the level of alcohol addiction in the twins
  8. 10. A type of therapy for addiction that works on the basis of association between the addictive behaviour with a new negative stimulus
  9. 13. Technical term for non-identical twins
  10. 15. The name given to a common psychological treatment for depression and other mental health problems
  11. 18. A neurotransmitter that is heavily linked to depression (low levels)
  12. 21. Technical term for identical twins
  13. 23. A type of depression in which people experience periods of reduced energy, low mood and decreased self-confidence.
  14. 24. A famous self-management programme (two words)