Unit 8 mental health vocab

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Across
  1. 2. A state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged and excessive stress.
  2. 5. acceptance of a loss
  3. 8. The physiological state of overtraining in which the athlete has difficulty maintaining standard training regimens and can no longer achieve previous performance results
  4. 11. The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person
  5. 13. A condition resulting from excessive training without adequate rest leading to physical and emotional ehaustion
  6. 14. generalized biological vulnerability, generalized psychological vulnerability, specific psychological vulnerability
  7. 15. Circumstances that prevent us from doing what we want to do.
  8. 19. A spirit of friendship and community among a group, especially in sports or teamwork settings.
  9. 20. Five stages of grief denial anger bargaining depression acceptance
  10. 22. A state of balance or stability especially in mental or emotional contexts
  11. 23. Relating to mental process such as perception, memory, and reasoning
  12. 24. Dealing effectively with something difficult or challnging particularly in terms of stress or trauma
Down
  1. 1. A feeling of enxiety or fear about something that may happen
  2. 3. a model of health that integrates the effects of biological behavioral and social factors on health and illness
  3. 4. Related to the mind or mental processes,particularly in relation to emotions and behavior
  4. 6. The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen
  5. 7. The process of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after injury
  6. 9. The act of looking forward to something with excitement or expectation
  7. 10. The process an injured athlete goes through in order to safely resume sports competition
  8. 12. Transfer of athlete care to another physician
  9. 16. The reaction of the body and mind to everyday cahllenges and demands
  10. 17. The way in which something is regarded, understood, or interpreted, often influencing behavior and attitudes
  11. 18. The belief in ones ability to succeed in specific situations or accomplish tasks.
  12. 21. The feeling of being isolated or stranged from a group or activity
  13. 23. The act of conveying information through speaking writing or other means; a critical skill in relationships