Across
- 3. A disorder that resolves without treatment over a specific time period.
- 4. A psychological perspective focusing on personal growth, self-actualization, and well-being.
- 6. A model combining learning theories and maladaptive thinking patterns to treat mental disorders.
- 7. Behavior that differs significantly from societal norms.
- 11. Methods used to modify abnormal behavior or alleviate mental illness symptoms.
- 12. The study of psychological disorders, including their symptoms, causes, and treatments.
- 16. The study of the frequency and causes of mental disorders in populations.
- 18. A predisposition or vulnerability to a disorder, such as genetic or cognitive factors.
- 20. A form of therapy focused on identifying and changing negative thought patterns and behaviors.
- 21. Behavior that poses a threat to oneself or others.
- 22. A model that views mental disorders as illnesses to be treated or cured.
- 23. The pattern of a disorder over time, such as acute, chronic, or time-limited.
- 26. The process of organizing mental disorders into categories for understanding and treatment.
- 27. A manual used by healthcare professionals to diagnose mental disorders.
- 28. Impaired functioning in daily life due to psychological or physical issues.
Down
- 1. A psychological approach that emphasizes learning through reinforcement and punishment.
- 2. A model that attributes a disorder to a single cause, such as biological or psychological factors.
- 5. A model that considers multiple causes, including biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors.
- 8. The study of behavior, thoughts, and emotions to understand and improve mental processes.
- 9. A mark of disgrace or negative judgment associated with a particular condition.
- 10. Standards used to define psychological abnormality or illness.
- 12. The expected progression or outcome of a disorder.
- 13. A classification assigned to a condition or behavior based on medical or psychological criteria.
- 14. Significant suffering or emotional pain experienced by an individual.
- 15. A model considering biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors in mental health.
- 17. A long-term pattern of symptoms or illness.
- 19. A branch of medicine focused on diagnosing, treating, and preventing mental health disorders.
- 21. A model suggesting disorders result from a predisposition and environmental stressors.
- 24. The cause or origin of a disorder, whether biological, psychological, or social.
- 25. A short-term pattern of symptoms or illness.
