Across
- 3. The speedy nature of Kemp et al.'s (2014) bogus chemical imbalance test
- 5. A model of addiction that illustrates the island approach
- 6. The least recognised and most stigmatised OCD theme identified in McCarty et al.'s (2017) study
- 7. Fennel and Boyd (2014) analysed OCD presentations in films and this
- 8. A common theme in OCD is responsibility for this
- 12. This theory suggests that viewing mental illness as controllable will reduce stigma
- 13. In their article on addiction, Tootle et al. (2018) argue that individuals are not what?
- 15. In Stefan and David's (2012) study, when did worry benefit task performance?
- 17. Participants in Howe et al.'s (2018) Schizophrenia study managed this to maintain normality
- 18. What differed between conditions in Stefan and David's (2012) worry study?
Down
- 1. The recovery model views recovery as a BLANK
- 2. The least common cause of Depression presented in the media analysed by Davendorf et al. (2020)
- 4. Acceptance of these claims positively correlates with mental illness misconceptions
- 9. In considering recovery, Jacob (2015) argues that BLANK is a failed promise
- 10. Where Davendorf et al. (2020) analysed media portrayals of Depression
- 11. Over half of the OCD characters analysed by Fennel and Boyd (2014) engaged in this type of behaviour
- 14. Participants in Howe et al.'s (2018) Schizophrenia study avoided this
- 16. A common misconception is that most people with Schizophrenia are this
