Across
- 4. Operating unconsciously, trying to protect self-esteem, a part of normal personality functioning, but may lead to pathology if used excessively.
- 7. Affective instability, impulsivity, identity disturbance.
- 9. Commonly used test to investigate Theory of Mind.
- 11. Patient’s influence on therapist's unconscious feelings.
- 13. Should he have stolen the drug to save his wife?
- 14. Author of 'Normality and Pathology in Childhood'
- 15. Restricting, craving, bing-eating, purging, and repeating.
- 17. Blowing things out of proportion
- 18. First established as a personality construct by Jung in 1923, later popularised as a dimensional trait by Eysenck in 1947.
- 19. The brain's way of processing trauma, to file it away in memory, makes me feel like its happening again and again, and causing me anxiety.
- 20. Worry about worry
Down
- 1. Easily startled, feeling on edge, looking out for danger, cannot concentrate.
- 2. Postpartum mood swings
- 3. Father of psychology.
- 5. By learning how thoughts and behaviours influence our emotions, we can learn to manage our feelings of depression and anxiety.
- 6. When faced with adversity, the ability to bounce back.
- 8. On being sane in insane places
- 10. The _ experiment was meant to run for a fortnight but was terminated on the 6th day.
- 12. Checking, washing, hoarding, counting.
- 16. Basic building blocks of internal cognitive models, help us form mental representations of the world.
