Unit 5 Review

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Across
  1. 3. Traumatic or stressful events in childhood (like abuse, neglect, or household problems) that can affect long-term health.
  2. 4. The body’s three-stage response to stress: alarm, resistance, and exhaustion.
  3. 7. Sensing things that are not actually there (seeing, hearing, or feeling things that aren’t real).
  4. 8. The body’s response to any demand or challenge, whether physical, mental, or emotional.
  5. 11. Medications used to treat depression and sometimes anxiety by affecting brain chemicals.
  6. 14. When something (behavior, system, or body part) does not work properly.
  7. 15. Positive qualities or skills that a person is good at or can rely on.
  8. 16. An outdated and harmful surgical procedure once used to treat mental illness by altering the brain.
  9. 17. Conditions that disrupt normal physical or mental functioning.
Down
  1. 1. The ability to bounce back or recover from difficult situations.
  2. 2. A medication often used to treat bipolar disorder, especially to control mood swings.
  3. 4. The feeling of being thankful and appreciating what you have.
  4. 5. Negative attitudes or discrimination toward people based on a trait (like mental illness).
  5. 6. Negative stress that causes anxiety, discomfort, or harm.
  6. 9. Positive stress that motivates you and helps improve performance
  7. 10. A state of extremely high energy, mood, or activity, often linked to bipolar disorder.
  8. 12. An intense fear of places or situations where escape might be difficult (like crowds or open spaces).
  9. 13. The overall state of being healthy in body, mind, and life, not just the absence of illness.