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So the decision is to make social adjustment between the productions of the two.
But in another area, social adjustment, both groups of patients benefited from personal therapy.
The top of the hierarchy includes the most advanced level, social adjustment.
The future of our air, he suggests, may depend on vast social adjustments the world must face together.
The research is based upon the examination of self-concept and social adjustments.
While they were at it, they also made social adjustments, downward.
Even more revolutionary, though, were the social adjustments that needed to be made to accommodate the new masses.
The current standard requires offenders only to be capable of making "an acceptable social adjustment in the community."
They also approved a plan that focused on providing services to adolescent youth with emotional or social adjustment problems.
The immediate goals of treatment are rapid symptom reduction and improved social adjustment.
When the telephone was introduced in 1876, social adjustment to the new means of instant communication was not easy.
Even today, economic planners are not keen on moves that could bring jarring social adjustments like unemployment.
Although stimulants may also improve social adjustment or academic performance for some children, they have not been shown to maintain this benefit over the long-term.
More recent scholarship seeks to understand absenteeism as an indicator of psychological, medical, or social adjustment to work.
Social adjustment is defined as the extent to which an individual achieves society's developmentally appropriate goals.
Questions about his maturity and social adjustment had been discussed at length among faculty and counselors.
In Western cultures shyness-inhibition plays an important role in psychological and social adjustment.
There has been a reemergence in concentration in this a particular test as a measure of social adjustment.
Her interests were social welfare, education, the judicial process for new immigrants, the language barrier and social adjustment, particularly that of children.
Problems of social adjustment constituted the most frequent single source of anger outbursts among children.
He reported that many converts to the religion required some social adjustment as they gradually reduced contact with non-Witness friends.
"These delicate buds we get nowadays, nurtured on beautiful thoughts of peace, security, and social adjustment!
Social adjustment (adaptation) begins to take hold when children try to restrain their impulses because they know others will disapprove.
Such groupings clearly have a development potential in enabling young people to make the social adjustments necessary for them to operate in adult society.
Social adjustments are taking place and imbalances will inevitably become greater before they are finally reconciled.