Adjustments Flashcards

1
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  • a process where the internal demands of motivations are brought into harmonious relation with the external
    demands of reality
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Adjustment

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People use protective barriers and defense mechanisms against factors that threaten ego security because insecurity is psychologically intolerable

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DEFENSE MECHANISMS

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________- involves the inventing of excuses or reasons for behavior that is inadequate, unacceptable, or damaging to personal integrity and status; it operates unconsciously and protects self-esteem without guilty feelings.

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Rationalization

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4
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__________- a form of rationalization; a process of shifting the responsibility for an act or thought from oneself to an
outside object or to another person.

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Projection

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5
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_________- a type of projection, which is the process of shifting a response or reaction from its original object to
another which is less dangerous.

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Displacement

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6
Q

_________- is an unconscious process wherein shameful thoughts, guilt-producing memories, painful experiences, or
distasteful tasks are removed from awareness or forced below the level of consciousness.

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Repression

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___________ - is the deliberate, conscious control of unacceptable or undesirable thoughts or impulses; the same
purpose as repression but it involves conscious intent.

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Suppression

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8
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__________- is the unconscious pretension to superior qualities and traits that serve to obscure the existence of a
basic inferiority.

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Egocentrism

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9
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__________- is a device which makes it possible to discharge tensions by diverting one’s energies from a desired goal
to substitute one; this sometimes called transferred compensation.

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Substitution

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10
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_________- the mechanism where the individual devotes time and effort to a pursuit with increased vigor
in an attempt to make up for real or imagined inadequacy.

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Compensation

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11
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a) ______ Compensation - refers to the generation of an intense desire to succeed in an area in which one has experienced failure or inferiority.
b) ________ Compensation - is the effort to find success in one field when there has been failure in another.

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Direct
Indirect

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12
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______________- is the concentration of efforts on a narrow field at the expense of a well-rounded and
complete adjustment to a variety of life’s demands.

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Overcompensation

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13
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__________- is the unconscious redirection of the primitive energies natural impulses to socially and morally
acceptable channels of activity.

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Sublimation

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14
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___________ - urges that are not acceptable to the consciousness are repressed, and opposite attitudes or
modes of behavior are expressed with considerable force.

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Reaction Formation

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15
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__________ - is a way of adjusting to a threatening situation by escaping from it; it enables the person to
get away from the scene of the conflict.

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Avoidance Mechanism

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16
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The mechanisms commonly used to avoid or escape strife and threats are:
1. F__t_sy - a mental mechanism where a person substitutes real satisfactions for imaginary satisfactions.
2. Re_____ion - a process of relieving anxiety or threat by falling back on thoughts, feelings, or behavior, which worked
successfully during the earlier period of life.
3. Motor H__te_ia - is the development of real physical symptoms which enable a person to withdraw from a difficult
situation; mental conflict is converted into physical symptom.
4. Neg__iv__m - is the refusal to participate in a tense situation; this is a type of avoidance-mechanism manifested through
either an active or passive resistance towards the external demands on the individual.
5. I__nti___ation - is the mechanism where the individual enhances self-esteem by patterning him/herself after another
person; this is the process of attaining success through the accomplishments of an external agents.
6. Fix___on - is a premature termination of some aspect of personality development or a delay in maturation.

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Fantasy
Regression
Motor Hysteria
Negativism
Identification
Fixation

17
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ADJUSTMENT OF EXCEPTIONAL CASES
_e__al R_ta__ati_n - is caused by varying circumstances, most frequently due to hereditary factors and glandular
deficiencies.

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Mental Retardation

18
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__f_ed Individuals - display unusual ability in a particular area, such as in music, art and other creative abilities.

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Gifted Individuals

19
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P__sica___ Hand_c__ped - maladjustment may occur because of physical handicap

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Physically Handicapped

20
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FACTORS THAT CAUSE MENTAL SUPERIORITY
T/F
Heredity and environment are the major factors that cause mental superiority in a child. Many mentally superior
children come from homes with professional parents.

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T

21
Q

Superior children need to adjust to overcome difficulties in dealing with other average persons. Dena Hollingsworth
lists problems superior children are likely to face:
1. Problem at ___rk
2. Adjustment toward cl__sma_es
3. Problem of play and in___e_t
4. Problem of con___mit_
5. Problem of origin and d_s___y

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work
Adjustment
interest
conformity
destiny