Week 11 - BIG essential reading crossword

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Across
  1. 3. The speedy nature of Kemp et al.'s (2014) bogus chemical imbalance test
  2. 5. A model of addiction that illustrates the island approach
  3. 6. The least recognised and most stigmatised OCD theme identified in McCarty et al.'s (2017) study
  4. 7. Fennel and Boyd (2014) analysed OCD presentations in films and this
  5. 8. A common theme in OCD is responsibility for this
  6. 12. This theory suggests that viewing mental illness as controllable will reduce stigma
  7. 13. In their article on addiction, Tootle et al. (2018) argue that individuals are not what?
  8. 15. In Stefan and David's (2012) study, when did worry benefit task performance?
  9. 17. Participants in Howe et al.'s (2018) Schizophrenia study managed this to maintain normality
  10. 18. What differed between conditions in Stefan and David's (2012) worry study?
Down
  1. 1. The recovery model views recovery as a BLANK
  2. 2. The least common cause of Depression presented in the media analysed by Davendorf et al. (2020)
  3. 4. Acceptance of these claims positively correlates with mental illness misconceptions
  4. 9. In considering recovery, Jacob (2015) argues that BLANK is a failed promise
  5. 10. Where Davendorf et al. (2020) analysed media portrayals of Depression
  6. 11. Over half of the OCD characters analysed by Fennel and Boyd (2014) engaged in this type of behaviour
  7. 14. Participants in Howe et al.'s (2018) Schizophrenia study avoided this
  8. 16. A common misconception is that most people with Schizophrenia are this