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Understanding Mental Illness

by Grady Rhodes
Mr. Boehm's Health Class 
March 2018
Across
Characterized by feelings of fear or anxiety caused by particular situations or objects.
Medication that is usually prescribed to treat psychosis.
Broad term for many underlying disorders and phobias including panic disorder, and obsessive compulsive disorder.
The way you feel when you are under extensive pressure.
A type of depression that affects people due to reduced daylight.
The treatment of mental or psychological disorders by psychological means.
A psychiatric condition that may be suffered if you experience or are witness to a life threating event or particularly traumatic occurrence
A response to a loss
A psychological need and reliance on either a substance or behavior such as drugs.
Term to describe deterioration of a mental functionality.
Down
An eating disorder characterized by binge-eating, often eating three or four times a normal amount.
Situation where a person with a mental disorder experiences thoughts, feelings, or behaviors causing severe distress.
Defined by mood swings, from excessive energetic highs to depressive and extreme lows.
The inability to initiate or maintain sleep or to obtain good sleep quality despite adequate opportunity to do so.
An eating disorder where individuals will starve themselves, often becoming dangerously thin.
An experience involving the apparent perception of something not present.
A name that defines a group of mental illnesses with several shared symptoms.
The action of killing oneself intentionally.
Normal emotional state that can lead to a very serious illness.
Often used in the context of major physical damage to the body or in connection with significant psychological events that can lead to PTSD.