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1. Acute mental health emergency managed by Stanford's crisis intervention team

4. Widespread occurrence of mental health condition studied by Stanford epidemiologists

7. Study of inherited factors in mental health, a focus of Stanford psychiatric research

11. Remote delivery method for Stanford psychiatry appointments and research

14. Present-moment awareness practice incorporated into Stanford psychiatric treatments

16. Dialectical Behavior Therapy, offered through Stanford's comprehensive treatment programs

17. Technology used at Stanford to visualize brain structure and function in psychiatric research

18. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, an evidence-based approach widely practiced at Stanford

19. Measurable indicator used by Stanford researchers to predict psychiatric conditions

21. Technique that trains people to improve health by controlling bodily processes, offered at Stanford

22. Relating to observation and treatment of patients at Stanford

27. Mental health professional providing treatment at Stanford

28. Global disease outbreak that influenced Stanford's mental health research priorities

29. Mathematical process used in Stanford's precision psychiatry approach

31. Ability to understand another's feelings, emphasized in Stanford's clinical training

32. Chronic brain disorder investigated by Stanford's Psychosis Research Group

35. Involving multiple fields of study, characterizing Stanford's approach to psychiatry

38. State of good mental health promoted by Stanford prevention programs

39. Remote healthcare delivery expanded by Stanford Psychiatry during the pandemic

41. Return of symptoms after improvement, studied in Stanford's longitudinal research

44. Presence of multiple disorders simultaneously, a complex area of Stanford research

45. Passing through the skull, as in Stanford's magnetic stimulation treatments

45. Passing through the skull, as in Stanford's magnetic stimulation treatments

46. Tailored approach to psychiatry pioneered by Stanford researchers

47. Scientific study of the nervous system foundational to Stanford psychiatric research

51. Medical specialty focusing on neurological aspects of psychiatric disorders at Stanford

53. Remote clinical services offered by Stanford psychiatrists

55. Relating to how psychiatric symptoms affect daily activities, assessed at Stanford

57. Relating to the mind or mental processes, central to Stanford's psychiatric research

59. Involving psychological and social aspects, addressed in Stanford's holistic care

61. Mental processes studied by Stanford's cognitive neuroscience team

63. Mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest, studied extensively by Stanford researchers

65. Study of drug effects relevant to Stanford's psychopharmacology program

66. Advanced training program for psychiatrists at Stanford

67. Process of identifying a mental disorder using Stanford's clinical expertise

68. Neurodegenerative disease studied by Stanford neuropsychiatrists

69. Medical doctor specializing in mental health treatment at Stanford

70. Patient who receives treatment without being admitted to Stanford Hospital

2. Pressure or tension researched at Stanford's Center on Stress and Health

3. Process of improvement from mental health conditions, supported by Stanford programs

5. State of emotional exhaustion researched by Stanford faculty

6. Sleep disorder treated at Stanford's Sleep Medicine Center

8. Person who regularly has difficulty sleeping, often treated at Stanford's sleep clinic

9. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, treated at Stanford's PTSD and Trauma Recovery Clinic

10. Standardized procedure followed in Stanford treatment programs

12. Persistent worried thoughts and physical symptoms treated at Stanford clinics

12. Persistent worried thoughts and physical symptoms treated at Stanford clinics

13. Negative attitudes toward mental illness that Stanford programs work to combat

15. Chemical messenger studied in Stanford labs to understand psychiatric conditions

20. Combining different treatment approaches, a hallmark of Stanford care

23. Patient admitted to Stanford Hospital for psychiatric treatment

24. Treatment method using psychological rather than medical means, a specialty at Stanford's Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences

25. Ability to recover from difficulties, promoted by Stanford's resilience programs

26. Emotional response to terrible events, addressed by Stanford's trauma specialists

30. Brain's ability to reorganize itself, studied in Stanford laboratories

33. Compulsive substance use disorder researched at Stanford's Neuroscience of Addiction Lab

34. Actions taken to stop mental health problems before they occur, a Stanford priority

36. Relating to relationships between people, a focus of Stanford therapy approaches

37. New methods and technologies developed through Stanford psychiatric research

40. Preliminary evaluation conducted by Stanford providers to identify mental health concerns

42. Study conducted over an extended period, common in Stanford psychiatric research

43. Therapeutic action taken by Stanford providers to improve mental health

48. Age group served by Stanford's Child and Adolescent Psychiatry division

49. Significant advance in understanding or treatment, regularly reported by Stanford researchers

50. Loss of contact with reality studied by Stanford's Early Psychosis Intervention Clinic

52. Therapeutic method tracing to Freud, with contemporary applications at Stanford

54. Pharmaceutical treatment prescribed by Stanford psychiatrists

56. Evaluation process used by Stanford clinicians to determine treatment needs

58. Able to withstand or recover from difficult conditions, a quality Stanford programs help develop

60. Indication of mental disorder assessed by Stanford clinicians

62. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder treated at Stanford's OCD Clinic

64. Mood disorder featuring alternating periods of mania and depression, a focus area for Stanford's bipolar clinic