Home
My Puzzles
FAQ
Report bug
Collected Puzzles
User listed puzzles
Random Puzzle
Log In/Out

Mental Health Unit Test Review

Trottier

Word Bank
Addiction, Amygdala, Anxiety, Binge, Biological Clock, Blackout, Brain Stem, Central Nervous System, Cerebellum, Circadian Rhythms, Depressants, Deprivation, Distress, Dopamine, Drug, Eating, Eustress, Fight or Flight, Hallucinogens, Hippocampus, Homeostasis, Mental Health, Mood, Neurotransmitters, Opiates, Prefrontal Cortex, Psychotic, REM, Receptors, Sleep, Standard, Stigma, Stimulants, Stress, Tolerance, Withdrawal

1 2 3
4                                
     
    5            
6                                 7  
      8            
  9      
      10                
11                       12    
      13   14   15
16                              
  17                   18        
19 20              
21                                    
               
             
  22                       23 24
          25              
  26                              
      27          
    28              
29                
  30              
    31    
32                     33          
   
34                  
   
35              

Across
4.Problem solving & decision making are controlled in this part of the brain (2 Words)
5.This group of disorders include symptoms of overwhelming panic or fear
6.The brain’s chemical messengers
8.One of the most commonly prescribed medications. They are powerful painkillers.
10.The brain’s chemical receivers
11.This is our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. (2 Words)
14.When the brain discards unnecessary information and consolidates all new memories
16.This part of the brain is the center of emotion and memory
17.This is how your body keeps track of time (2 Words)
21.There are the naturally occurring changes that typically follow the 24 hour cycle of the sun (2 Words)
22.This type of stress causes anxiety or concern
25.This occurs when memory processing stops, but motor function continues
26.Slows down functioning in the central nervous system to create a calming or sedating effect.
27.Any chemical that changes the way the brain sends messages to each other, and to the rest of your body.
28.Any time someone sets out to get drunk, then consumes a large about of alcohol in a short period of time
29.A period of time that you are unconscious to the sensory world
30.People who suffer from one of these disorders struggle with thoughts and behaviors related to food
32.Foggy brain, trouble remembering things, impaired vision are symptoms of sleep _______
33.Anything that causes change in your DAILY LIFE or PHYSICAL HEALTH is called
34.This type of disorder causes abnormal thinking and perceptions
35.Part of the brain that is linked to fear and pleasure
Down
1.Occurs when the body becomes accostomed to a substance and it takes more of that drug to produce the same effect
2.Messages are sent through the body through this (3 Words)
3.This type of stress helps us to be happy, motivated, challenged and productive.
7.The tendency of the body to seek and maintain a condition of balance
9.Act on the central nervous system to alter perception of reality, time, & space.
12.A physical dependence which causes changes in the body’s chemistry so that without the presence of the substance, normal functioning begins to fail.
13.Increases functioning in the central nervous system which can make you feel more energetic, focused, & alert.
15.These disorders are marked by changes of mood, thought, and behavior that last for at least 2 weeks
18.This part of the brain is responsible for motor control, balance, & coordination
19.Physical symptoms that occur when an addictive drug is cleared from body tissue
20.Your body's natural response to dealing with stress (3 Words)
23.This is the pleasure neurotransmitter
24.There are 14 grams of pure alcohol in a ___________ drink
28.This part of the brain controls basic life functions (2 Words)
31.A set of negative and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something

Use the "Printable HTML" button to get a clean page, in either HTML or PDF, that you can use your browser's print button to print. This page won't have buttons or ads, just your puzzle. The PDF format allows the web site to know how large a printer page is, and the fonts are scaled to fill the page. The PDF takes awhile to generate. Don't panic!




Google
 
Web armoredpenguin.com

Copyright information Privacy information Contact us