Across
- 2. – The body's ability to maintain internal stability and balance despite external changes.
- 5. stress disorder - A mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, causing anxiety, flashbacks, and emotional distress.
- 8. – Relating to the normal functions and processes of the body, such as breathing, digestion, and circulation.
- 9. needs – The desire for self-respect, recognition, and a sense of accomplishment, important for confidence and achievement.
- 10. – The transitional stage between childhood and adulthood, marked by physical, emotional, and cognitive development.
- 12. – A state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by excessive and prolonged stress, often related to work or responsibilities.
- 14. needs – The desire to acquire knowledge, understand concepts, and engage in problem-solving and critical thinking.
- 16. needs – Basic survival requirements such as food, water, air, and shelter, necessary for maintaining life and health.
- 17. – The involuntary grinding or clenching of teeth, often occurring during sleep and linked to stress or anxiety.
Down
- 1. – The scientific study of behavior and mental processes, including thoughts, emotions, and actions.
- 3. – An internal drive that initiates, directs, and sustains behavior toward achieving a goal.
- 4. – A physical and emotional response to demanding or challenging situations, often leading to tension and anxiety.
- 6. motivation – The drive to engage in an activity for personal satisfaction, enjoyment, or a sense of accomplishment.
- 7. needs – The need for security, stability, and protection from harm, including financial, physical, and emotional safety.
- 11. motivation – The drive to perform an activity due to external rewards, such as money, grades, or recognition.
- 13. – A psychologist known for developing the Hierarchy of Needs, which explains human motivation through a series of progressive needs.
- 15. – A state of extreme physical or mental fatigue, often caused by prolonged stress, overwork, or lack of rest.
