Unit 1: Emotional/Mental Health
Across
- 4. state of complete well being
- 5. language, movements or positions of the body that express a person's thoughts or feelings.
- 6. ready to fight or argue; very forceful or intense.
- 8. stress brought on by bad/negative things.
- 13. finding your meaning or purpose in life
- 15. during this stage of grief, intense sadness, decreased sleep, reduced appetite, and loss of motivation are common.
- 16. anything that causes stress.
- 17. Use extreme dieting and food limiting tricks due to fear of gaining weight
- 19. The “What if….” stage of grief. It provides temporary escape from one’s pain and provides hope.
- 21. how we send and receive information.
- 22. ready to receive the reality of their loss and the fact that nothing can change that reality.
- 23. Persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- 25. stress brought on by good/positive things.
- 26. anticipating the best possible outcome
- 27. Intense, excessive and persistent worry and fear
Down
- 1. It is a defense mechanism that buffers the immediate shock of the loss.
- 2. expecting the worst possible outcome
- 3. how to think, feel and cope with life
- 7. a feeling that is produced in response to a life event.
- 9. a style of communication that focuses on the feelings of the speaker.
- 10. confident in behavior or style.
- 11. has to do with the body and all parts are working
- 12. ability to communicate and form relationships
- 14. Bingeing and purging
- 18. where we search for blame, feel intense guilt, and lash out.
- 20. emotional pain felt after losing someone or something important
- 24. accepting or allowing what happens or what others do, without active response or resistance.