Madison Spillane's Psychology crossword puzzle

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Across
  1. 3. State, , The period in which we first lie down and electrical activity in the brain begins to slow.
  2. 4. Adolescence, , The period from 14 to 16 years of age,conflict over social freedom.
  3. 7. Reflex, , Flinching and/or startling themselves often when they feel as if there are unsupported of falling.
  4. 9. , An umbrella term that describes the serious loss of cognitive functioning.
  5. 10. Reflex, , Infant curls or fans their toes when the outer sole is stroked.
  6. 11. , The transition from childhood to adulthood extending from puberty to independence.
  7. 13. Approach, , An individual's behavior is connected to his inner feelings and self-image.
  8. 17. Conditioning, , Learning of voluntary behavior.
  9. 18. , Your awareness of everything that is going on around you and inside your own head at any given moment.
  10. 21. Disorder, , A disorder that involves a break, or dissociation, in consciousness, memory, or a person's sense of identity.
  11. 22. , Return to a behavior that is a characteristic of an earlier stage of life.
  12. 23. Approach, , Studies the impact of specific social, ethic, racial, and religious groups on behavior.
  13. 24. Processing, , Happens without conscious awareness and you preform an action without even being aware of it.
  14. 25. , The behavior impairs an individuals ability to function in everyday life.
  15. 26. Adolescence, , The period from 16 to 19 years old or 16-18,has independence and experiences grief over future.
  16. 27. , How normal is the behavior when compared to the average person.
  17. 28. Disease, , A progressive disease that destroys memory and other important mental functions.
  18. 33. Fable, , Results when adolescents spend too much time thinking about their own thoughts and feelings.
  19. 34. Approach, , Cognitive psychology involves the study of internal mental processes.
Down
  1. 1. , Channeling basic impulses into socially acceptable behavior.
  2. 2. , A loss of special attention and favored status due to the birth of the second child.
  3. 5. , People see their own faults in others.
  4. 6. , Individuals embrace morality or inevitable future.
  5. 8. Approach, ,A system of viewing the individual as the product of unconscious forces, which control our everyday behavior in ways we are not aware of.
  6. 9. , The individual becomes saddened by the mathematical probability of death.
  7. 12. Wish-Fulfillment, , Dreams provide a psychic value" expressing otherwise unacceptable feelings.
  8. 14. , Is a legal term used to argue that a mentally ill person who has committed a crime should not be held responsible for his or her actions because they are unable to tell the difference between wrong and write.
  9. 15. , Removes anxiety causing ideas by pushing them into the unconscious.
  10. 16. Psychology, , Studies physical, cognitive, and social changes from inception to death.
  11. 19. Adolescence, , The period from 11 to 14, personal life is disregarded.
  12. 20. Clock, , Preferred timing in which people should leave home,marry, have children etc.
  13. 29. , A process that occurs at a present time in development, when the brain is ready to receive and respond to specific stimulus.
  14. 30. , Any pattern of behavior that causes people significant distress, causes them to harm others, or harm their ability to function in daily life.
  15. 31. , When one refuses to accept the reality of anything bad or upsetting or when you lie to yourself.
  16. 32. Processing, , when you are conscious and aware of your thought process and are focusing your full attention on the task on hand.