MALADJUSTMENT - translation to arabic
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MALADJUSTMENT - translation to arabic


MALADJUSTMENT         
PSYCHOLOGICAL TERM
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الصفة

غَيْرُ مُتَوَافِق

Maladjustment         
PSYCHOLOGICAL TERM
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تسوية سيئة ، سوء توفيق
maladjustment         
PSYCHOLOGICAL TERM
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سُوْءُ الإحْكام

Definition

maladjustment
n. an emotional maladjustment

Wikipedia

Maladjustment
Maladjustment is a term used in psychology to refer the "inability to react successfully and satisfactorily to the demand of one's environment". The term maladjustment can be refer to a wide range of social, biological and psychological conditions.
Examples of use of MALADJUSTMENT
1. Pulling can occur from maladjustment of the brakes, a frozen brake, brake fluid leakage, frozen emergency brake cables, or oil/grease leakage on the brake shoes or pads.
2. A child of exiles who loses his father suddenly, while still young, who cuts himself off from his family, changes his name and even his face, and who becomes so rich that he never has to work . . . the potential for dislocation and maladjustment is obvious.
3. In addition to stress caused by the reality of being in a life–threatening situation, experiences of war can lead to post–traumatic stress disorder and maladjustment on return to civilian life, resulting in social and behavioural difficulties including homelessness, violent crime, and suicide.
4. It concludes that the practice "itself does not produce psychological or social maladjustment problems in children." But, Smith wrote, "transracially adopted children and their families face a range of challenges, and the manner in which parents handle them facilitates or hinders children‘s development." The report urged Congress, which is reconsidering the law, to require better assessments of whether prospective parents can fulfill a child‘s needs, including those related to race.