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