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100

person who gives advice

Counselor

100

causing emotional upset, worry, or anxiety

Troublesome

100

Emotional suffering caused by the death of a loved one or some other severe loss.

Grief

200

completely overcome in thought or feeling

Overwhelmed

200

regaining normal physical or emotional health

Recovery

200

affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices. 

Mental/Emotional Health

300

person who treats bodily or mental disorders or maladjustments

Therapist

300

a display of grief and sadness; deep distress and regret

Sorrow

300

defined as the condition of your body, taking into consideration everything from the absence of disease to fitness level.

Physical health

400

an ongoing feeling of fear, worry or panic that interferes with a person's daily life; one of the most common disorders among children and teens.

Anxiety

400

able to share the feeling or interests of another, expressing sorrow for another loss, grief or misfortune.

Sympathetic

400

described and is interpreted as the need for: meaning, purpose and fulfillment in life; hope/will to live; belief and faith.

Spiritual Health

500

A mood disorder whose symptoms include persistent sad or irritable mood, loss of interest in normal activities, a major change in appetite or body weight, increase or decrease in time spent sleeping.

Depression

500

the ability to put oneself in another person's place to understand his or her thought and emotions and see his or her point of view.

Empathy

500

how are the dimensions of health interrelated

One affects the other