Authors are members of the Research unit on psychosocial maladjustment in children.
From the sciencedaily.com
I just love you and I am completely mad and in the creative maladjustment sort of way.
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They collaborate blissfully, move in together and then face a period of maladjustment.
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This goes a long way to explain much of the maladjustment that happened later in real estate.
From the forbes.com
The novel's hero is Yossarian, an Air Force captain whose maladjustment is that he is sane.
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A long-term bad mood isn't necessarily a sign of maladjustment.
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The children often exhibit autism and social maladjustment.
From the nytimes.com
I am a teacher in a program for high school students with serious emotional problems, and social maladjustment.
From the latimes.com
So, join me in supporting creative maladjustment week, a new awareness program at MindFreedom International.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
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The condition of being unable to adapt properly to your environment with resulting emotional instability
(maladjusted) poorly adjusted to demands and stresses of daily living; "a maladjusted child"
(maladjusted) disturbed: emotionally unstable and having difficulty coping with personal relationships
Maladjusted is an album by Morrissey, released on 11 August 1997. The album (particularly the lead single "Alma Matters") was praised at the time as a return to form for Morrissey, albeit one without the broad appeal of some of his earlier work.
A poor or faulty adjustment, especially of a mechanism; The inability to adjust oneself to the needs of others, or to the stresses of normal life