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psychological adaptation

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psychological
adjective
uk /ˌsaɪ.kəlˈɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/ us /ˌsaɪ.kəˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
relating to the human mind ...
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adaptation
noun
uk /ˌæd.əpˈteɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌæd.əpˈteɪ.ʃən/
the process of changing to suit ...
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Examples of psychological adaptation


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It is also important to note that psychologicaladaptation in middle age might be even more restricted by socio-economic disadvantage.
The role of social comparison processes in the psychologicaladaptation of elderly adults.
How important are differentiated forms of insecurity for understanding psychologicaladaptation?
In clinical literature, the function of dreaming has been linked with problem solving and psychologicaladaptation, but the direct empirical evidence bearing on such functions remains scarce.
More generally, in modern welfare states, the availability of financial resources continues to influence wellbeing in middle age, and cannot be completely overridden by subjective evaluations and psychologicaladaptation processes.
Another important insight, supported by the data on psychologicaladaptation, is that psychic processes are incapable of fully overcoming older people's past and present extreme life circumstances.
An example of a facultative psychologicaladaptation may be adult attachment style.
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From the 1920s to the 1960s attempts were made to differentiate between addiction; and habituation, a less severe form of psychologicaladaptation.
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In this theory, people would respond to the threat using the indirect psychologicaladaptation of affirming alternative self resources unrelated to the provoking threat.
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For example, the ability of toddlers to learn a language with virtually no training is likely to be a psychologicaladaptation.
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One way in which psychological adaptations can and have been studied is through the phenomenon of dissociation.
We did not explicitly discuss this point but, clearly, such studies are useful and, in some cases, essential to an understanding of psychological adaptations.
The logic is further obfuscated by the use of architectural and (simplistic) anatomical metaphors for complex physiological and psychological adaptations, as well as by the lack of probabilistic thinking.
The claim that humans have a large number of psychological adaptations with special design features for anything like the modern hunter-gatherer lifestyle is difficult to reconcile with these numbers.
Multifinality also leads to a person-oriented approach to research, explaining how similar experiences of maltreatment may, across individuals, evolve into quite different behavioral, emotional, or psychological adaptations.
Evolutionary psychologists say that humans have psychological adaptations that evolved specifically to help us identify nonreciprocators, commonly referred to as cheaters.
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Evolutionary psychologists argue that much of human behavior is the output of psychological adaptations that evolved to solve recurrent problems in human ancestral environments.
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Characteristics that have been demonstrated to be cross cultural human universals such as smiling, crying, facial expressions are presumed to be evolved psychological adaptations.
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Evolved psychological adaptations (such as the ability to learn a language) interact with cultural inputs to produce specific behaviors (e.g., the specific language learned).
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