Across
- 2. an analysis that compares the financial cost of a wellness program or intervention with its resulting health and productivity outcomes
- 4. an integrated and coordinated system of health and support services that guides and tracks individuals across all levels and intensities of care, from preventive efforts and lifestyle choices to the management of chronic conditions, rehabilitation, and long-term care
- 6. a systematic process used to determine if the benefits of a wellness program or initiative outweigh its associated costs, with both typically expressed in monetary terms
- 8. the extent to which an intervention or treatment is implemented exactly as it was designed and intended
- 9. Residential treatment provides 24-hour, live-in care in a structured, home-like setting for individuals needing intensive support for mental health or substance use disorders, offering therapies, education, and skills training in a supervised environment that's less restrictive than a hospital but more supportive than outpatient care, focusing on recovery and reintegration into daily life.
- 11. Choosing to avoid or to not participate in certain activities
- 14. A period where signs and symptoms of a long - term illness like cancer or autoimmune disease, decrease or disappear, indicating the disease is inactive or under control but not necessarily cured.
- 17. In health, recovery is a person-driven, non-linear process of improving wellness, gaining independence, and reaching one's potential, moving beyond just symptom management to a holistic, self-directed life with meaning, purpose, home, and community, even with chronic conditions like mental health or substance use disorders
- 19. Any action treatment,procedure,program,or policy designed to prevent disease,improve health outcomes or promote well-being for individuals or population.
- 20. The process of increasing the likelihood of a specific behavior by adding a desirable or pleasant stimulus immediately after it occurs.
- 21. Individual strengths, skills, resources, or environmental supports that help people cope with stress, trauma or adversity, reducing the likelihood of negative outcomes like mental health issues or risky behaviors and building resilience.
- 22. The branch of pharmacology that studies the movement and time course of a drug within the body.
- 23. a form of intensive medical or mental health care that requires a patient to stay overnight in a hospital or specialized facility to receive 24/7 medical supervision and a structured treatment plan
Down
- 1. involves comprehensive services like medication, therapy (CBT,motivational ,enhancement)and support to help individuals stop or reduce substance use, manage withdrawal, address co-occurring mental health issues, and restore functional ability, treating addiction as a chronic, relapsing brain disease that requires long-term, personalized care.
- 3. provides timely, patient-specific info (alerts, guidelines) to clinicians, staff, or patients, helping them make better choices for preventive care, managing chronic conditions, and promoting healthy behaviors, essentially guiding informed decisions at the point of care to improve outcomes
- 5. a type of research study where human participants are prospectively assigned to an intervention designed to evaluate its effects on health-related behavioral outcomes related to well-being
- 7. An opioid treatment program (OPT) is a specialized clinic providing FDA- approved medications (like methadone,buprenorphine, naltrexone) alongside counseling and behavioral therapies to treat opioid use disorder.
- 10. a structured program, strategy, or action specifically designed to help individuals learn, practice, or maintain healthy behaviors and skills to improve their overall health and quality of life
- 12. The study of how the brain and nervous system function to maintain well-being.
- 13. the skill of harmonizing the different parts of your being—mind, body, and spirit—and weaving new insights or practices into your daily life to create lasting, holistic well-being
- 15. A team-based,holistic approach that coordinates multiple supports (medical,behavioral, social, educational)around an individual or family,focusing on their unique strengths and goals, rather than just deficits, to keep them stable and thriving in their community,especially for complex needs.
- 16. The total number of cases of a disease or condition within a specific population at a given time.
- 18. study - a research method that involves repeatedly collecting data from the same individuals over an extended period (weeks, months, or years) to track how their wellness behaviors and outcomes change over time
