Acute Mental Health

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Across
  1. 4. Described as a disconnection between through and language. Characterized by a mixture of positive and negative symptoms
  2. 5. The central characteristic for this disorder is prolonged (>6 months), excessive worry that is not easily controlled nu the person
  3. 7. Used in the treatment of severe pharmacologically resistant major depressive disorder. Involves inducing seizures with the use of electrical stimulation while a patient is under general anesthesia
  4. 8. A generalized or specific, intense, irrational, and persistent fear of being scrutinized or negatively evaluated by others
  5. 9. Defined by recurrent binge eating with activities such as vomiting, fasting, excessive exercise, and use of diuretics, laxatives, or enemas to compensate for that behaviour
  6. 10. Described as sensory perceptions with a compelling sense of reality. May involve any of the 5 senses (visual, auditory, olfactory, tactile)
  7. 11. Characterized by a depressed mood, anhedonia, decreased concentration, and thoughts of death or suicidal ideation
  8. 12. Characterized by a false belief and the persistent, unshakable acceptance of the false belief
Down
  1. 1. A mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment, while calming accepting one's feelings and thoughts. Used as a therapeutic technique
  2. 2. Persons with this disorder typically have attacks lasting 15-30 minutes or more and are characterized by neurologic symptoms, cardiac symptoms, respiratory symptoms, sweating, nausea or abdominal distress, and psychological symptoms
  3. 3. An anxiety disorder which is characterized by recurrent obsessions (repeated thoughts) and compulsions (repeated acts)
  4. 6. Characterized by determined dieting, often accompanied by compulsive exercise