Unit 5 Review
Across
- 3. Traumatic or stressful events in childhood (like abuse, neglect, or household problems) that can affect long-term health.
- 4. The body’s three-stage response to stress: alarm, resistance, and exhaustion.
- 7. Sensing things that are not actually there (seeing, hearing, or feeling things that aren’t real).
- 8. The body’s response to any demand or challenge, whether physical, mental, or emotional.
- 11. Medications used to treat depression and sometimes anxiety by affecting brain chemicals.
- 14. When something (behavior, system, or body part) does not work properly.
- 15. Positive qualities or skills that a person is good at or can rely on.
- 16. An outdated and harmful surgical procedure once used to treat mental illness by altering the brain.
- 17. Conditions that disrupt normal physical or mental functioning.
Down
- 1. The ability to bounce back or recover from difficult situations.
- 2. A medication often used to treat bipolar disorder, especially to control mood swings.
- 4. The feeling of being thankful and appreciating what you have.
- 5. Negative attitudes or discrimination toward people based on a trait (like mental illness).
- 6. Negative stress that causes anxiety, discomfort, or harm.
- 9. Positive stress that motivates you and helps improve performance
- 10. A state of extremely high energy, mood, or activity, often linked to bipolar disorder.
- 12. An intense fear of places or situations where escape might be difficult (like crowds or open spaces).
- 13. The overall state of being healthy in body, mind, and life, not just the absence of illness.