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Across
  1. 4. - An ability to recover from or adjust easily to significant challenges such as misfortune or change.
  2. 7. - Unrelated to living organisms (physical, not biological).
  3. 9. - The process of discharge or release of emotional tension associated with a repressed conflict, memory, or idea and often accompanied by the recall of a painful experience.
  4. 10. - A state characterized by mutism. an absence or profound diminution or blocking of voluntary movement, and psychomotor unresponsiveness;
  5. 12. - An absence of the capacity to experience pleasure, associated most frequently with some schizophrenic and depressive states.
  6. 14. - Losses of feeling or sensation in part of the body, attributable to either physical or psychological causation.
Down
  1. 1. - In mental illness, a medication prescribed to treat the illness or symptoms of that illness.
  2. 2. - is marked by high levels of activity and restlessness.
  3. 3. - The branch of medicine that deals with the science and practice of treating mental, emotional or behavioral disorders.
  4. 5. - When a disease is cut short.
  5. 6. - A loss or disturbance of memory
  6. 7. - A loss or impairment of the capacity to recognize objects as a result of perceptual disorder
  7. 8. - A pharmacological substance used to relieve anxiety or to diminish psychotic symptoms
  8. 11. - A serious mental disorder characterized by defective or lost contact with reality, often with hallucinations or delusions, causing deterioration of normal social functioning.
  9. 13. - A reduction in the severity of symptoms.