Maybe You Should Talk To Someone Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. John's six year old son who died
  2. 4. refusal to believe or accept something's truth
  3. 6. deep sorrow and response towards something(usually death)
  4. 7. a patient who has had toxic relationships and has drinking issues
  5. 9. terminally ill patient
  6. 11. one's sense of self which makes an individual themselves
  7. 12. emotional or physical help for someone experiencing tough times
  8. 13. the physical space where therapy session take place
  9. 17. self-reflection; an object that reflects oneself
  10. 20. the stage where someone isn't considering change
  11. 23. a compulsive need for a substance or behavior; it's often negative
  12. 27. the stage where someone sustains changes over time
  13. 28. the act of weeping; showing signs of emotional release
  14. 30. a terminal illness that is widely known
  15. 33. a patient who calls everyone an idiot
  16. 34. John's wife who also takes therapy
  17. 35. a feeling of regret for something that happened; contrition
  18. 36. the stage where someone begins planning to take action
  19. 38. the author of the book and a psychotherapist
Down
  1. 1. a process of becoming different, physically or emotionally
  2. 2. Lori's therapist
  3. 3. emotional or physical development or progress
  4. 5. the ability to understand and share someone else's feelings
  5. 8. a deep emotion bond; cannot let go easily
  6. 10. 70 year old patient
  7. 14. a deep affection or connection for someone
  8. 15. two people who have ended their intimate relationship
  9. 16. to negotiate terms or conditions
  10. 18. the act of agreeing to something
  11. 19. the stage when someone thinks about making a change
  12. 21. reliance on someone's honesty
  13. 22. sympathy towards someone and a desire to help
  14. 24. paying attention to someone; essential skill for therapy
  15. 25. suffering or discomfort
  16. 26. the person who writes a book
  17. 29. a treatment or communication about mental health
  18. 31. the stage where someone actively works to change something
  19. 32. being optimistic; expecting positive outcomes
  20. 34. related to physical health or illness
  21. 37. a strong feeling of annoyance; irritation