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maladjustment    
n. 失调,欠整理,不适应

失调,欠整理,不适应

maladjustment
n 1: the condition of being unable to adapt properly to your
environment with resulting emotional instability

Maladjustment \Mal`ad*just"ment\, n. [Mal- adjustment.]
A bad adjustment.
[1913 Webster]

70 Moby Thesaurus words for "maladjustment":
abnormality, anomaly, brain disease, crack-up, emotional disorder,
emotional instability, functional nervous disorder, impropriety,
inability, inadeptness, inadequacy, inadmissibility,
inapplicability, inappositeness, inappropriateness, inaptitude,
inaptness, inattentiveness, incapability, incapacity, incompetence,
incompetency, indexterity, ineffectiveness, ineffectuality,
inefficiency, ineptness, infelicity, insanity, irrelevance,
irrelevancy, maladroitness, manic-depressive psychosis, mediocrity,
melancholia, mental disorder, mental illness, mesalliance,
misalliance, misjoinder, misjoining, mismatch, nervous breakdown,
nervous disorder, neurosis, paranoia, pedestrianism,
personality disorder, problems in living, psychosis, reaction,
rustiness, schizophrenia, skill-lessness, social maladjustment,
thoughtlessness, unaptness, uncleverness, uncongeniality,
undeftness, undexterousness, undextrousness, unfitness,
unfittedness, unintelligence, unproficiency, unschooledness,
unskillfulness, unsuitability, untrainedness


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  • Maladjustment - Wikipedia
    Maladjustment is a term used in psychology to refer the "inability to react successfully and satisfactorily to the demand of one's environment" [1] The term maladjustment can be referred to a wide range of social, biological and psychological conditions
  • MALADJUSTMENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MALADJUSTMENT is poor, faulty, or inadequate adjustment How to use maladjustment in a sentence
  • What Are the Symptoms of Maladjustment?
    In simple terms, maladjustment refers to the inability to adapt effectively to the demands of the environment, whether that environment is school, home, work, or social life
  • Maladjustment | Causes and Problems of a Maladjusted Person
    Maladjustment is a complex phenomenon encompassing various aspects of an individual’s life, including social, psychological, and biological dimensions It occurs when an individual struggles to fulfill their personal needs, leading to an imbalance between personal expectations and societal norms
  • What is Maladjustment? Causes, Effects, and Psychological Disorders
    In simpler terms, maladjustment is when the way someone responds to stress or societal expectations negatively impacts their mental health While everyone experiences stress at some point in their lives, maladjustment refers to a more chronic or severe inability to cope
  • MALADJUSTMENT Definition in Psychology
    Maladjustment is a mental health condition characterized by difficulty adapting to everyday life It is often accompanied by various symptoms, such as depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem This article provides an overview of the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for maladjustment
  • MALADJUSTMENT definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
    MALADJUSTMENT meaning: 1 the fact of not being prepared for the demands of life, which often leads to problems with… Learn more
  • What Is Maladjustment In Psychology - health-root. com
    Maladjustment, in psychology, refers to the inability to successfully respond to environmental demands, affecting various social, biological, and psychological conditions
  • Maladjustment | definition of maladjustment by . . . - Medical Dictionary
    in psychiatry, failure to fit one's inner needs to the environment; inability to meet the challenges of daily life Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc All rights reserved





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