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Across
  1. 1. Perception of an object or event when there is no such thing present.
  2. 3. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
  3. 4. Condition in which an individual repeatedly sleepwalks.
  4. 6. Mood disorder characterized by a chronic pattern of relatively mild mood swings.
  5. 10. Perception in which the way we perceive a stimulus doesn't match its physical reality.
  6. 11. A state of near-unconsciousness or insensibility.
  7. 12. An ability to cope with stresses of everyday living.
  8. 14. A mood disorder in which a person. feels sad and hopeless for weeks or months.
  9. 15. One leg is weak or painful, hold the cane on the opposite side from the weak or painful leg. For example, if your right hip is sore, hold the cane in your left hand. If you are using the cane for a little help with balance and stability, hold it in the hand you use less.
  10. 16. Right crutch and left foot; left crutch and right foot (most closely resembles normal walking).
  11. 18. Substitute for a decrease in strength, range of motion, joint stability, coordination, or endurance. It can also reduce the stress on a painful joint or limb. Using a walking aid can help you be more safe and independent in your daily activities.
  12. 19. Extreme Agitation.
  13. 20. Observable and measurable.
  14. 22. Oppositional Defiant Disorder different from what is normal or expected.
  15. 23. Depression and unrest; mood of dissatisfaction, restlessness, anxiety, discomfort.
  16. 24. A serious mental disorder involving loss of contact with reality.
  17. 27. Fear of being in a place or situation from which escape is difficult or impossible fear of open spaces.
  18. 28. Repeated panic attacks; often one intense attack after another.
  19. 30. The echoing of other people.
  20. 31. Both crutches and the weaker leg move forward simultaneously; then the stronger extremity is moved forward while placing most of the body weight on the arms.
  21. 34. Another way of saying intellectual disability.
  22. 38. Dependence intoxication- difficulty in controlling use of a drug.
  23. 39. Obsessive compulsive disorder an anxiety disorder characterized by unwanted repetitive thoughts and/or actions.
  24. 40. A mood disorder with alternating periods of depression and mania.
  25. 42. Disorder characterized by impulsive unpredictable mood and self-image, resulting in unstable interpersonal relationships and a tendency to see and respond to others as unwaveringly good or evil.
  26. 43. Wechsler adult intelligence scale: a measure of verbal IQ, performance IQ, and full-scale IQ.
  27. 45. Visual display of brain activity radioactive glucose in blood to see.
  28. 46. State in which the individual exhibits inappropriate suspicious thinking, self-importance, a lack of ability to forgive Perceived insults, and an extreme sense of personal rights.
  29. 48. Ross Denial anger bargaining depression acceptance.
  30. 51. Relieving pain, congestion, muscle spasms and inflammation. promotes muscle relaxation used for the relief of pain.. Lower back pain, arthritis, menstrual crampin, and localized abscesses.
  31. 52. The time recommended for application of heat/cold.
  32. 54. Confusion of an event that happened to someone else with one that happened to you (psychiatry) a plausible but imagined memory that fills in gaps in what is remembered.
  33. 55. with anxiety Forty million.
  34. 56. A method of studying how the mind works and treating mental disorders.
  35. 57. A protective test using inkblots to determine the patient's ability to integrate intellectual and emotional factors into his or her Perception of the Environment
  36. 58. Right crutch, left foot; left crutch, right foot.
  37. 59. Fixed, unyielding false belief held despite strong evidence to the contrary.
  38. 60. More than what percent of the top 20 medications prescribed are psychiatric drugs.
  39. 61. A form of chronic schizophrenia involving disordered thought, inappropriate emotions, hallucinations, and bizarre behavior
Down
  1. 2. An eating disorder characterized by a false perception of body appearance self-starvation and excessive weight loss.
  2. 3. Characterized by impaired social interaction but normal language and cognitive abilities.
  3. 5. Abbreviation for the name of the official listing of mental disorders for the United States.
  4. 7. Patient shows complete lack of interest in social obligations, to the extreme of showing antipathy for other individuals. Patients frustrate easily, are quick to display aggression, show a tendency to blame others.
  5. 8. Excessive movements.
  6. 9. To prevent edema, direct rauma such as bruise minor burn, sprain, strain, joint injury, or fracture. controls bleeding. relieves pain.
  7. 13. Panic Disorder.
  8. 17. Condition of abnormal development of social interaction, impaired communication, and repetitive behaviors. also known as autism.
  9. 21. Comes on at puberty.
  10. 25. Post traumatic stress disorder a mental health condition triggered by experiencing or seeing a terrifying event.
  11. 26. A test of Visuomotor and sptial abilities useful for children and adult.
  12. 29. Thematic Apperception test in which patients are asked to make up stories about the pictures they are shown. this test may provide information about a patient's interpersonal relationships, fantasies, needs, conflicts, and defenses.
  13. 32. Reflects an integration of the interaction between mind and body.
  14. 33. The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen a vague, generalized apprehension or feeling that one is in danger worry An emotional state of high energy, with the stress response as the body's reaction to it.
  15. 35. Blunted, flat, labile, full/wide range.
  16. 36. Good mood.
  17. 37. Generalized anxiety disorder.
  18. 41. diagnostic and statistical manual Abbreviation for the name of the official listing of mental disorders for the United States
  19. 44. Seasonal affective disorder The depression that occurs at the same time every year, often in winter.
  20. 47. Mental decline and deterioration An abnormal condition marked by multiple cognitive defects that include memory impairment.
  21. 49. One in four americans are diagnosed with.
  22. 50. Loss of memory that occurs as a result of physical or psychological trauma.
  23. 53. Advance both crutches forward; lift legs off the ground and swing forward landing in advance of the crutches (fastest of all gaits).