World Mental Health Day
Across
- 3. A type of psychosis. This means the person may not always be able to distinguish their own thoughts and ideas from reality.
- 6. When you feel at breaking point, and you need urgent help.
- 8. A natural human response when we feel that we are under threat. It can be experienced through our thoughts, feelings and physical sensations.
- 9. Psychiatric drugs which are licensed to treat depression and other conditions.
- 12. Someone views you in a negative way because you have a distinguishing characteristic or personal trait that's thought to be, or actually is, a disadvantage.
- 13. Emotion which we might experience if we feel, attacked, deceived, frustrated, invalidated or unfairly treated.
- 14. Low mood that lasts for a long time, and affects your everyday life.
- 16. The feeling we get when our need for rewarding social contact and relationships is not met.
- 17. An ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development.
- 18. This can support you in looking after yourself when you're feeling stressed or worried.
- 20. Neurodiverse condition that impacts the way you think and respond to the world around you. It’s a spectrum condition, which means it affects people in different ways.
- 21. Illness, Disorder in thinking, feeling and behaving.
Down
- 1. Is a Technique you can learn which involves noticing what's happening in the present moment, without judgement.
- 2. Personal dignity (including treatment of the individual with respect) physical and mental health and emotional.
- 4. Going through very stressful, frightening or distressing events, it can be emotional and psychological.
- 5. A psychiatric treatment involving therapeutic interventions and conversations between therapists, patients child or families.
- 7. A physical or mental impairment that has a substantial, adverse, and long-term effect on your ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities.
- 10. Individual offered a worse service because of their mental health condition.
- 11. Getting support from another person to help you voice your views and stand up for your rights.
- 15. A type of mood disorder, previously referred to as ‘manic depression’. A person may experience episodes of elation and depression.
- 19. Inability or unwillingness to manage one's personal affairs.