Adjustment (psychology)
In psychology, adjustment refers to the behavioural process of balancing conflicting needs, or needs against obstacles in the environment. Humans and animals regularly do this, for example, when they are stimulated by their physiological state to seek food, they eat (if possible) to reduce their hunger and thus adjust to the hunger stimulus. Adjustment disorder occurs when there is an inability to make a normal adjustment to some need or stress in the environment. In general, the adjustment process involves four parts:
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Adjustment (psychology)
In psychology, adjustment refers to the behavioural process of balancing conflicting needs, or needs against obstacles in the environment. Humans and animals regularly do this, for example, when they are stimulated by their physiological state to seek food, they eat (if possible) to reduce their hunger and thus adjust to the hunger stimulus. Adjustment disorder occurs when there is an inability to make a normal adjustment to some need or stress in the environment. In general, the adjustment process involves four parts:
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En psychologie, l'adaptation e ...... adaptation peuvent apparaître.
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In psychology, adjustment refe ...... and completes the adjustment.
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التكيف عملية دينامية مستمرة، ي ...... وازن النفسي والبدني في معيشته.
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En psychologie, l'adaptation e ...... adaptation peuvent apparaître.
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In psychology, adjustment refe ...... t process involves four parts:
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التكيف عملية دينامية مستمرة، ي ...... وازن النفسي والبدني في معيشته.
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Adaptation (psychologie)
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Adjustment (psychology)
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تكيف (نفس)
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