Psychology Crossword

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  1. 3. A question format that limits the respondents with a list of answer choices.
  2. 8. A personality disorder in which someone becomes infatuated with their own importance
  3. 9. An overwhelming severe fear of an object, feeling, animal, place, or situation.
  4. 10. A scientific branch of the study of the human mind, how it functions, and particularly how it affects behaviour.
  5. 12. A subfield of psychology, that is the study of individuals by observation or experimentation. It also provides mental and behavioural health care for families.
  6. 13. A neuropsychiatric disorder is defined by the lack of empathy, poor behaviour controls, deficient emotional responses, and most common amongst murderers.
  7. 16. An expert in psychology that seeks to understand to explain thoughts, feelings, behaviour, and emotions using different methods such as observation and assessment.
  8. 18. An emotion characterised by worrying thoughts, an increase in blood pressure, feelings of tension, and recurring intrusive thoughts or concerns.
  9. 19. Another form of a question that allows you to provide as much detailed information as you please.
  10. 20. The process by which one communicates via wordless cues, such as facial expressions, gestures, and how we dress.
Down
  1. 1. The action of asking someone questions, especially about the bases of our field and what we do.
  2. 2. A subfield of psychology, this branch often deals with legal issues, often for the purpose of offering expert testimony in a courtroom.
  3. 4. The way in which something or someone conducts oneself or behaves in response to external and internal stimuli.
  4. 5. A medical doctor who specialises in mental health, and can prescribe medication
  5. 6. The characteristic sets of behaviours, cognitive, and emotional patterns that occur by the environmental and biological factors.
  6. 7. The tendency to make decisions in an unknowingly irrational way.
  7. 11. The process of determining and identifying the nature of a disorder and disease by signs and symptoms.
  8. 14. A mental illness defined by illogical thoughts, bizarre behaviour and speech, and delusions and hallucinations.
  9. 15. Is the ability to think, solve problems, adapt to new situations, and learn from experience.
  10. 17. A common serious medical illness that negatively affects how we feel, act, and think. Often associated with sadness and loss of interest in activities.