Across
- 6. believe the causes for psychological disorders lie in the unconscious fears/anxieties of patients, such as in the case of somatic symptom disorders that have no clear physical causes or cognitive problems
- 7. involves extreme swings of mood from euphoria to depression
- 9. focuses on each individual's potential and stresses the importance of growth and self-actualization.
- 12. how we perceive and think
- 13. the practice of allowing the patient to discuss thoughts, dreams, memories, or words, regardless of coherency.
- 14. being in public or open spaces
Down
- 1. mental health conditions that involve experiencing a loss of connection between thoughts, memories, feelings, surroundings, behavior and identity
- 2. psychotherapy designed to cause a patient to reduce or avoid an undesirable behaviour pattern by conditioning the person to associate the behaviour with an undesirable stimulus.
- 3. listen attentively to a speaker, understand what they're saying, respond and reflect on what's being said, and retain the information for later
- 4. characterized by a bing and purge
- 5. the ability to understand mental states, such as beliefs and emotions of other people, which are crucial for a successful interaction within the society
- 8. studies internal mental processes such as attention, memory and decision-making.
- 10. a form of psychotherapy that helps you identify self-defeating thoughts and feelings, challenge the nature of irrational and unproductive feelings, and replace them with healthier, more productive beliefs.
- 11. all behaviors are learned through interaction with the environment.
