Unit 1

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Across
  1. 1. from others.
  2. 6. should.
  3. 9. in an unassertive, passive way.
  4. 12. attack Shaking, sweating, dizziness and other symptoms, often accompanied by
  5. 13. family, friends and the wider community.
  6. 14. The way people feel about themselves; their sense of their value or worth.
  7. 16. health The ability to have productive and beneficial relationships with others,
  8. 19. Communication in which the speaker uses the word “I” and takes responsibility for their own thoughts and feelings without putting the listener on the defensive.
  9. 21. Regard for one’s own health and well-being, and believing one is worthy of
  10. 25. through traumatic events, experience flashbacks, images, anxiety and other symptoms.
  11. 28. stress disorder (PTSD) An anxiety disorder in which people who have
  12. 29. A type of communication in which people say what they think and stand up for what they believe, want or need, without hurting others or denying others’ rights.
  13. 31. The quality of having a generally negative outlook on life, and expecting the
  14. 33. of interest in normal activities, a major change in appetite or body weight, and trouble with sleeping.
  15. 34. way, without violence.
  16. 36. The quality of having a generally positive outlook on life, such as seeing
  17. 37. A disagreement between people or groups.
Down
  1. 2. resolution A way of managing anger and settling disagreements in a safe and
  2. 3. made on the body.
  3. 4. health The ability to find meaning and purpose in one’s life.
  4. 5. A mood disorder whose symptoms include persistent sad or irritable mood,
  5. 7. compulsive disorder (OCD)—An anxiety disorder in which a person’s brain gets stuck on a thought, and the person feels an urge to repeat a behavior many times.
  6. 8. The emotional pain people feel in response to the death of a loved one or some other serious loss.
  7. 10. Displaying behavior that expresses negative feelings, resentment or
  8. 11. A type of communication in which people insist on being “right,” often
  9. 15. possible outcome.
  10. 17. A type of communication in which people agree to things they don’t want to do, or make up excuses for not doing something rather than telling others how they really feel.
  11. 18. An event, situation or thought, either positive or negative, that causes stress.
  12. 20. Feeling a foolish or extravagant love or admiration.
  13. 22. of “craziness” or pending death; sometimes caused by stressful situations but can also happen spontaneously.
  14. 23. and blame or criticize others.
  15. 24. The feeling of being under pressure due to change or any physical or mental
  16. 26. health The ability to feel and express a wide range of emotions, control one’s response to those emotions and express emotions in healthy ways.
  17. 27. health A state in which the body feels well and strong and all parts function as
  18. 28. as temporary and good fortune as permanent.
  19. 30. A settlement in which each side changes or gives up something in order to reach an agreement.
  20. 32. health The ability to think clearly and cope with life; a state of mental well-being.
  21. 35. The ability to put yourself in another person’s place to understand their thoughts and emotions and see their point of view.