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Перевод: maladjustment speek maladjustment


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неправильная регулировка; неумение приспособиться к окружающей обстановке


Тезаурус:

  1. Briefly, child psychology is a luxury which only a small section of the world's parents can afford to consider: mothers need a respite from the most urgent problems of hunger, sickness and exposure before they can give much attention to questions of personal adjustment and maladjustment.
  2. Periodic evaluations of their physical and mental health, personalities, and intellectual achievements showed that they maintained their superiority in all of these domains, including a relative freedom from insanity and other indications of psychological maladjustment.
  3. Much of that research has, in turn, been inspired by an attempt, especially among American psychologists, to understand and predict "giftedness": as such, in seeking reasons for differences in creativity, their preference has naturally been to look for evidence of the latter's association with excellence, superiority, and health rather than with maladjustment or psychological deviance.
  4. There are a number of problems to be found in the attempts to explain the low level of female crime as being due to physical or mental maladjustment.
  5. The use of labour exchanges to encourage vocational guidance and industrial training would, he argued, have three consequences: it would reduce risks of individual "maladjustment", which often meant waste of abilities and even unemployment; it would adjust the flow of labour between trades; and it would discourage "blind-alley" occupations, which he saw as not only demoralizing, but also as likely to lead to "a fresh point of stress in industry - the transition to a new occupation at manhood".
  6. But the scale of recruitment to the revolutionary underground suggests that it cannot be explained in terms of individual maladjustment.
  7. Some foals can suffer from so-called neonatal maladjustment syndrome.
  8. Such signs of "maladjustment" to Western society obscure its own neurotic nature.
  9. Throwing Muses are one of a handful of groups who write about adolescence as a period of maladjustment and withdrawal, who resist the now-pop version of youth as healthy, extrovert, unproblematic hedonism.
  10. Deprivation at home can lead to various forms of maladjustment, including delinquent behaviour, and court procedures and punishment are seen as an inappropriate response to the situation.
  11. Morrissey is "half a person", his very being constituted around lack, maladjustment - this is the vantage point from which he launches his impossible demands on life, his denial of the reality principle.
  12. It first reached legislation in the 1944 Education Act which made maladjustment one of the special educational needs for which local education authorities had to provide.
  13. The project aims to identify the origins, development and changes in the concept of maladjustment in relation to the provision of child guidance services by the State.

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