Unit 2: Mental Health
Across
- 4. serious psychiatric conditions, such as depression or bipolar disorder, that cause persistent, extreme emotional disturbances affecting daily functioning
- 6. The way you treat yourself and the way you see yourself
- 8. Disorder of having often mood changes
- 10. excessive, persistent fear or worry that interferes with daily life
- 12. a mental health professional
- 14. remembering a traumatic experience and having intrusive memories
- 15. having control over what you do
- 16. hearing or seeing things that aren't really there
- 17. conditions affecting cognitive functions such as memory, attention, language, and perception, resulting in a decline from a previous level of functioning
- 18. sudden, intense episodes of fear, racing heart, chest pain, and dizziness, often causing a feeling of impending doom
Down
- 1. a depression linked to seasonal changes
- 2. sense of personal worth, dignity, and confidence
- 3. chronic, inflexible, and enduring mental health conditions characterized by deeply ingrained patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving that deviate significantly from cultural norms
- 5. a medical doctor specializing in mental health
- 7. The fear of something
- 9. Extreme sadness for more than 2 weeks at a time
- 11. a chronic mental health condition characterized by uncontrollable, recurring thoughts and repetitive behaviors
- 13. a person who is unusually or excessively anxious about their health