FINDING PERSONALITY

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Across
  1. 3. compulsive pervasive pattern of obsession with orderliness
  2. 5. seen with personality disorders may be chronic, somatic or severe
  3. 6. intense emotions and shaky interpersonal relationships
  4. 9. pervasive pattern of grandiosity (in fantasy or action)
  5. 10. A form of treatment for mental health issues involving talking with a mental health professional.
  6. 12. persistent pattern of social discomfort and reluctance
  7. 13. lack of respect for others and violation of social norms and laws
  8. 15. one of the most common medications used to treat aggression
  9. 18. individuals are content, modest, spiritual, and unpretentious
  10. 20. this shouldn't just be critical; it should also highlight suitable substitutes
  11. 21. Antipsychotic medication often used to manage aggression and irritability in personality disorders.
  12. 25. Mood stabilizer used to reduce mood swings and impulsivity in certain personality disorders.
  13. 27. teaches clients to view life events more realistically and not as catastrophic
  14. 28. overwhelming and pervasive need to be cared for
  15. 30. A primary concern in mental health treatment, ensuring that clients are protected from harm.
  16. 31. antipsychotics help treat emotional detachment
  17. 34. The study of paranormal and psychic phenomena such as telepathy and extrasensory perception.
  18. 36. anxious or fearful behaviors
  19. 39. emotions enable antisocial people to exploit people without feeling guilty, only remorseful when detected
  20. 41. conduct not just seen in social or romantic contexts
  21. 42. one of the best treatments for episodes of severe acute anxiety
  22. 44. A mindfulness practice aimed at achieving mental clarity, emotional calmness, and stability.
  23. 45. erratic or dramatic behaviors
  24. 46. consistent pattern of detachment and a lack of interest in forming social interactions
  25. 47. distinguished by relentless mistrust and suspicion
Down
  1. 1. worries dependent people are overly consumed by these
  2. 2. practice to reduce discomfort, the nurse recommends that clients adopt a daily
  3. 4. A class of drugs typically prescribed for depression and anxiety disorders; acronym for selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.
  4. 7. This antipsychotic helps control severe behavioral problems in personality disorder patients.
  5. 8. pervasive pattern of social and interaction deficit
  6. 11. excessive emotionality and attention seeking
  7. 14. derived from the latin word ‘persona’
  8. 16. emphasizes balance and the connection between change and acceptance
  9. 17. examining personality and exploring maladaptive forms
  10. 19. individuals are practical, efficient, and able to modify their behavior
  11. 22. conversation points that are suitable for the nurse alone, close friends, and acquaintances exclusively also helps
  12. 23. proposes a hybrid model of personality disorders
  13. 24. odd or eccentric behaviors
  14. 26. addiction issues for those with antisocial personality disorder
  15. 29. helpful in modifying predatory aggression
  16. 30. esteem promoting this may benefit from clients' practice of self-affirmations
  17. 32. hospitalization typically indicated when safety is a concern
  18. 33. gain clients frequently influence others using false emotions for
  19. 34. disorders category of mental health disorder
  20. 35. paranoid people frequently perceive this in others' conduct
  21. 37. This practice involves reducing tension and anxiety through activities like deep breathing and progressive muscle techniques.
  22. 38. Linehan developed dialectical behavior therapy for people with borderline personality disorder
  23. 40. can take many forms in individuals with personality disorders
  24. 43. places a greater emphasis on thought patterns