maladjustment in the PONS Dictionary

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If those behaviors are maladjusted ones, people will attribute those maladjustments to their poor adapting abilities and thus suffer from the corresponding psychological problems.
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Neither unpopular group gained sufficiently from their sibling bond to reduce their maladjustment difficulties to the level of average adolescents.
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Outcome criteria were global depression and physical symptoms in adults, and psychological maladjustment and physical health problems in their children.
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The study found no evidence of any maladjustment in only children.
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Thirdly, a system of social technology which, if applied, might be expected to remedy existing maladjustments and realize valid social ends.
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These positions often conflict with the status quo of a lower society (positive maladjustment).
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Either spouse can seek divorce with social approval on grounds of adultery, barrenness, maladjustment, cruelty and laziness.
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And maladjustment to separation from home has been documented in hospitalized young people and is generally associated with slower recovery.
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Thus, this concept can be used to treat clients with psychological problems that resulted from maladjustments by guiding them to first change their behavior and later dealing with the problems.
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However, the study also showed that even high sibling support did not come with a full reduction of maladjustment.
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