Sensory maladjustment was orginally identified as a unsuccessful resolution of a psychosocial development of trust in an infant. It was orginally called "sensory distrotions" by Erik Erikson who formulated the stages of development in this theory.
The interesting thing about sensory distortion is that it inferrs or implies a connection to a missing ability to sense or infer meaning to social relations which are obivious to most other but not to the person whose distortions prohibit clear perceptions of trust. This also implies the well documented accounts of "copmpensation" which are used by individuals to fill gaps in unlearned development ( usually cognitively). Therefore the untrusting person may continually seek understanding of others behavior searching for a clearer perspective on the motives that are not as obvious. They may appear naggingly insecure and dependent as they try to understand better.....
What is neurotransmitter that when excess or in minimal secretion produces behavior maladjustment?
Maladjustment in children occurs in ones parents who for any reason cannot give the stimulation in early life. Additionally, over loving children when they grow can be a cause for maladjustment.
Maladjustment, potentially speaking...
psychology
Industrial-organizational psychology is concerned with adjustment and maladjustment in the work context. This field focuses on various factors that impact employee performance, motivation, satisfaction, and wellbeing within a work setting. It involves studying how individuals interact with their work environment to better understand and enhance productivity and job satisfaction.
Some common causes of maladjustment include traumatic experiences, lack of social support, genetic predisposition to mental health issues, and environmental stressors such as poverty or abuse. Maladjustment can also result from unmet needs, difficulties in coping with life changes, and cultural or societal pressures.
There is a discrepency between the real self and ideal self
sensory neurons
the sensory receptors for the eyes are the cornea and the optic nerve
Sensory pathways function to provide us with information about our environment. The four parts of the sensory pathway are receptors, sensory neurons, sensory tracts, and sensory areas of the brain.
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sensory language is