Across
- 3. Group of mental disorders in which the person experiences physical symptoms without having an actual underlying cause.
- 5. Condition of persistent inattention leading to hyperactivity & impulsivity (ABBREV.)
- 6. Progressive degenerative disease of the brain producing a typical profile of loss of mental & physical functioning. Most common cause of dementia. Common in people over 65.
- 8. Progressive general deterioration of mental functions including perceiving, thinking & remembering. Several different types.
- 9. Type of disorder of extreme withdrawal & obsessive behavior. Noticed in children with classic signs such as eye-to-eye gaze, resistance to change or physical touch.
Down
- 1. Major affective disorder with abnormally intense mood swings from a manic state to a severely depressed state.
- 2. Type of dementia due to reduction in blood flow to the brain from narrowed and stenosed arteries.
- 3. Major psychiatric disturbance which is a group of disorders resulting in chronic mental dysfunction, producing varying degrees of mental impairment. May have delusions, hallucinations or flat affect.
- 4. Behavioral disorder in which children demonstrate behaviors that are oppositional towards adults(ABBREV.)
- 7. State of extreme worry & aggitation. If this state becomes unfocused & happens suddenly & unexpectedly, it may develop into a panic attack.
