- maladaptive
- [͵mæləʹdæptıv] a
неадекватный
the maladaptive behaviour of slum children - неадекватное поведение детей из трущоб
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
the maladaptive behaviour of slum children - неадекватное поведение детей из трущоб
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
maladaptive — 1912, from MAL (Cf. mal ) + adaptive (see ADAPT (Cf. adapt)) … Etymology dictionary
maladaptive — /mal euh dap tiv/, adj. of, pertaining to, or characterized by maladaptation: The maladaptive behavior of isolated children was difficult to change. [1930 35; MAL + ADAPTIVE] * * * … Universalium
Maladaptive daydreaming — is the title proposed by Eli Sómer, Ph.D., for an alleged condition in which an individual daydreams or fantasizes, sometimes as a psychological response to prior trauma or abuse. This title has become popularly generalized to incorporate a… … Wikipedia
maladaptive — adjective Date: 1931 1. marked by poor or inadequate adaptation 2. not conducive to adaptation … New Collegiate Dictionary
maladaptive — adjective Showing inadequate or faulty adaptation to a new situation Ant: adaptive … Wiktionary
maladaptive — mælÉ™ dæptɪv adj. characterized by maladjustment, characterized by poor adaptation … English contemporary dictionary
maladaptive — adjective not providing adequate or appropriate adjustment to the environment or situation. Derivatives maladaptation noun maladapted adjective … English new terms dictionary
maladaptive — mal·adaptive … English syllables
maladaptive — /mæləˈdæptɪv/ (say maluh daptiv) adjective Psychology showing faulty adaptation. –maladaptation, noun …
maladaptive — adj. (of an individual, species, etc.) failing to adjust adequately to the environment, and undergoing emotional, behavioural, physical, or mental repercussions. Derivatives: maladaptation n … Useful english dictionary
Coping (psychology) — Coping has been defined in psychological terms by Susan Folkman and Richard Lazarus as constantly changing cognitive and behavioral efforts to manage specific external and/or internal demands that are appraised as taxing [1] or exceeding the… … Wikipedia