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  1. 3. A structured period of learning, often focusing on a specific topic or skill, typically in an educational setting.
  2. 7. A person engaged in a specific profession, often requiring specialized knowledge and skills.
  3. 10. A language originating from England, widely spoken around the world and used as a global lingua franca.
  4. 11. A series of actions or steps taken to achieve a particular end or outcome.
  5. 12. A mental health condition marked by extreme mood swings, including episodes of mania and depression.
  6. 16. Difficulty in identifying and expressing emotions, often leading to challenges in emotional awareness.
  7. 17. The management and care of a patient for the purpose of combating a disease or condition.
  8. 18. The manner in which a person behaves, especially in a professional or social context.
  9. 20. A long-term professional journey or occupation, often involving specific training and skills.
  10. 22. Relating to society or its organization, often involving interactions and relationships between individuals.
  11. 23. A physical and emotional response to demands or challenges, which can be positive or negative.
  12. 24. Relating to or characteristic of people, often highlighting the complexities of human behavior and relationships.
  13. 27. A developmental disorder characterized by challenges in social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors.
  14. 28. A treatment intended to relieve or heal psychological or emotional issues, often involving talking and interaction.
  15. 29. The ability to understand and share the feelings of another, fostering emotional connections and compassion.
Down
  1. 1. The scientific study of the nervous system, including the brain, and how it influences behavior and cognition.
  2. 2. The scientific study of the mind and behavior, exploring thoughts, emotions, and interactions.
  3. 3. A system of communication using sounds, symbols, or gestures to convey meaning and express thoughts.
  4. 4. The way in which an individual acts or responds to stimuli, often influenced by environment and emotions.
  5. 5. The identification of a disease or condition based on symptoms, tests, and evaluations.
  6. 6. The aspect of an individual that enables thought, perception, emotion, and consciousness.
  7. 8. An emotional response to distressing events, which can have long-lasting effects on an individual’s mental health.
  8. 9. The ability to adapt and recover from adversity, stress, or trauma, demonstrating strength and flexibility.
  9. 13. Individuals receiving medical or psychological treatment, often in need of care for physical or mental health issues.
  10. 14. The health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group, often supported by social services or government assistance.
  11. 15. Complex psychological states that involve physiological responses, feelings, and behavioral reactions.
  12. 19. The process by which individuals interpret sensory information to form an understanding of their environment.
  13. 21. A particular condition or situation of someone or something, often referring to mental or physical health.
  14. 25. The mental capacity to store, retain, and recall information, experiences, and skills.
  15. 26. A feeling of worry or fear that can be mild or intense, often related to future events or uncertainties.