Mental and Emotional Health
The concept of overall health includes a person's emotions, social skills, and mental state, as well as his physical well-being. -True -False
true
Thinking positively in a clear-headed manner is the most productive way to move toward your goals. true false
true
We can and should control our thoughts. True False
true
eating good food effects your health true false
true
We should strive to gain-------to help us make good decisions. power money wisdom
wisdom
adjustment disorder
Depression or anxiety developed in response to a stressful situation.
neuroses, neurosis
Emotional or behavioral responses to life situations that are exaggerated.
phobia
Excessive fear of something.
claustrophobia
Fear of closed spaces.
agoraphobia
Fear of situations that might make you panic, it most often occurs in open or public spaces.
arachnophobia
Fear of spiders.
dementia
Loss of memory and a decrease in other thought processes.
obsessive-compulsive
Recurrent, unwanted thoughts coupled with rituals which seem purposeless.
forgiveness
Refusing to hold wrong against another.
psychosis
Severe mental illness.
sociopathic
Severely inappropriate behavior, not knowing right from wrong.
passive-aggressive
Social interaction based on hidden anger.
discernment
The ability to judge information and determine whether it is true.
paranoid
The belief that everyone is against you.
A person's mental and emotional condition does not affect his overall health. -True -False
false
The way you think and feel has no effect on the way you behave. True False
false
only physical health is important true false
false
Albert Einstein estimated that we only use about----- of our brains. 2% 10% 98%
2%
Parkinson's
A brain disease that causes stiffness, shaking and dementia.
Alzheimer's
A form of dementia.
schizophrenia
A mental illness characterized by disordered thinking, hallucinations, and reduced ability to feel normal emotions.
depression
A mental illness characterized by sadness.
manic-depressive
A mental illness characterized by wildly changing moods.
Renaissance
A period of great intellectual activity and scientific discovery centered on the 16th century.
reconciliation
A re-establishment of a relationship.
psychopathic
An Older term for sociopathic.
tumor
An abnormal growth in the body, a lump.
anxiety
Nervousness
emotion
The part of a person's consciousness that involves feelings.
consequence
The result of an action or decision.
diagnose
To identify precisely.
personality disorder
Various kinds of inappropriate interactions with people and situations.