This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Mental Health & Counseling has 29 clues. Answers range from 3 to 25 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
What boundary allows closeness, if appropriate, and distance, if necessary,
What part of the brain is responsible for memory and emotional content
What boundary severely limits the flow of information moving in and out
What is the transfer of feelings, thoughts and behaviours, originally related to a significant person (e.g. a parent) onto someone else (e.g. the therapist) called
What is it called when the transference occurs in the opposite direction, from practitioner to client
What word is used to best describe when we reveal our feelings means that we have decided to trust another person with an important part of ourselves
What word is best used to describe the term by determining who, when, where, and how we wish to express our sexuality
What is the word best used to describe when there is a constant flow of energy between every human. Practitioners can be affected by the emotional and mental states of their clients, as well as being effected energetically
Whats the term used when a relationship describes the overlapping of professional and social roles between two people.
What color lights are used when professional boundaries that are in place may blur
What color light would you use when the therapeutic relationships that lead to abuse, sexual relations, or romantic encounters are never appropriate and are prohibited.
Whats the intervention model used to help with difficult situations
What is the part of the brain responsible for thinking, understanding and planning
What is the part of the brain responsible for artistic side, aware of environment
What is the part of the brain responsible for history and background knowledge
What boundary allows information and feelings to flow freely in and out without barriers
What part of the brain responsible for cognitive process of decision-making
What is psychosocial and is the way in which one communicates sexual intention, energy or presence
What is physical, the biological behavioural expression of sexual practice
What is the term used for people who are known as “flashers”
What is the term used for people who are known as “peeping Toms”
What word describes distress or uneasiness of the mind
What condition robs libido, energy and desire
What is describes people who ignore and shame speaking about sex
What describes people who are overly expressive
What describes people who say it ok only in proper time and place
what describes people who speak about sex in a normal, balanced parts of life
What is the time length you have to wait before having a relationship with a client
What communicates with other parts of the nervous system, both neurochemically and hormonally