A Beautiful Mind
Relationships
Health Basics
Physical Wellness
Health and Nutrition
100

Fixed thoughts, false beliefs that a person holds despite evidence to the contrary.

What is a delusion?
100

The initial butterflies you get over physical attraction.

What is a crush?

100

Coping, Care, Connection, Community, and Compassion.

What are the 5 Cs of Mental Health?

100

Stretching, breathing, and allowing your body to relax.

What is yoga?

100

Provides energy and can be found in fruit and honey.

What is sugar?

200

A false perception of objects or events involving your senses: sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste. Imagining something to be real that is not.

What is a hallucination? 

200

Long-lasting, through thick and thin, honest, genuine, and trusting.

What is true love?

200

Headache, inability to manage emotions, fatigue, and unclear thinking. 

What are the symptoms of sleep deprivation?

200

Relaxation techniques that allow our minds to drift from reality when life becomes too much. A mental reset. 

What is mindful meditation?

200

We need this to help strengthen the Myelin Sheath around our neurons to help the nervous system work more efficiently. 

What are fats?

300

When a person is awake but does not seem to respond to other people and their environment.

What is a catatonic state?

300

Manipulation, control, belittling, and isolation.

What are examples of an unhealthy relationship?

300

Releases endorphins, brightens mood, warms the body, and can be done with friends.

What is exercise?

300

Plantar Fascitis, IT band injury, tennis elbow (tendinitis), and torn ACL.

What are some common sports injuries?

300

Bigorexia and Anorexia are both categorized this way.

What are body dysmorphia disorders?

400

With regard to John Nash's schizophrenia, unconditional love, a growth mindset, and goodness/kindness are examples of...

What are protective factors?

400

Casual, dependable, comfortable, and supportive.

What is a friendship?

400

Having your mind set on something can motivate you to take steps in the right direction. 

What is a goal?

400

Where you learn the calories, fat content, protein, and carbohydrate content for different foods.

What is the Nutritional Label?

400

Receive information, process, and respond.

Or, think, process, take action.


What is the nervous system?

500

He chose to ignore them.

What are John Nash's hallucinations?

500

There is no empirical data, no proof for when it's real; we know because of how it makes us feel.

What is Love?

500

Being fulfilled in life, becoming the best version of yourself, closing the gap between our actual self and ideal self, and being content with your journey.

What is Self Actualization?

500

Working to maintain healthy work habits, good friendships, and allowing yourself downtime to rest and recharge.

What is Personal Balance? 

500

Social Risk or Physical Risk.

What are the reasons you might choose to be a bystander?

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