Unit 1: Emotional/Mental Health

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Across
  1. 4. state of complete well being
  2. 5. language, movements or positions of the body that express a person's thoughts or feelings.
  3. 6. ready to fight or argue; very forceful or intense.
  4. 8. stress brought on by bad/negative things.
  5. 13. finding your meaning or purpose in life
  6. 15. during this stage of grief, intense sadness, decreased sleep, reduced appetite, and loss of motivation are common.
  7. 16. anything that causes stress.
  8. 17. Use extreme dieting and food limiting tricks due to fear of gaining weight
  9. 19. The “What if….” stage of grief. It provides temporary escape from one’s pain and provides hope.
  10. 21. how we send and receive information.
  11. 22. ready to receive the reality of their loss and the fact that nothing can change that reality.
  12. 23. Persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
  13. 25. stress brought on by good/positive things.
  14. 26. anticipating the best possible outcome
  15. 27. Intense, excessive and persistent worry and fear
Down
  1. 1. It is a defense mechanism that buffers the immediate shock of the loss.
  2. 2. expecting the worst possible outcome
  3. 3. how to think, feel and cope with life
  4. 7. a feeling that is produced in response to a life event.
  5. 9. a style of communication that focuses on the feelings of the speaker.
  6. 10. confident in behavior or style.
  7. 11. has to do with the body and all parts are working
  8. 12. ability to communicate and form relationships
  9. 14. Bingeing and purging
  10. 18. where we search for blame, feel intense guilt, and lash out.
  11. 20. emotional pain felt after losing someone or something important
  12. 24. accepting or allowing what happens or what others do, without active response or resistance.