:: There is an article on maladaptation, which might be related to what you had in mind, though it doesn't quite answer your question either .---talk 16 : 29, 20 November 2008 ( UTC)
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The reason for this is that as a game intended for players of ages 5 and older, those players on the younger end of the spectrum could have technical difficulties in gameplay and, as such, input can be seen as akin to maladaptation.
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As a result, he said, they suffered diseases from maladaptation, and his solution often was to weed out and banish the offending substance or, as in some cases, provide varying amounts of the harmful substance until a patient achieved a healthy tolerance.
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Ethnic minority status has been included as a risk factor of psychosocial maladaptation in several studies ( e . g ., Gutman et al . 2003; Sameroff et al . 1993; Dallaire et al . 2008 ), and represents a relative social disadvantage placed on these individuals.
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As they define reality, the newcomer's perspective is false, a delusion or " self-deception " ( p . 380 ) and any attempt to maintain one's original false values, beliefs, ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving constitute the mental illness of " maladaptation " ( p . 372 ).
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This includes a concern for the health of one s people, that ill-health not only leads to maladaptation, but also to the decay of the strength capacity and character of the nation . " To be a good forester, a man must know how to give trees their proper health conditions, and must also know how to chop and prune them ."
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Much has been drawn from cultural ecology, a form of analysis that showed how culture depends upon, and is influenced by, the material conditions of society ( political ecology has largely eclipsed cultural ecology as a form of analysis according to Walker . ) As Walker states, " whereas cultural ecology and systems theory emphasize [ s ] adaptation and homeostasis, political ecology emphasize [ s ] the role of political economy as a force of maladaptation and instability ".
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"By studying the dynamics of correlation and variance in many systems facing external, or environmental, factors, we can typically, even before obvious symptoms of crisis appear, predict when one might occur, as correlation between individuals increases, and, at the same time, variance ( and volatility ) goes up . . . . "'All well-adapted systems are alike, all non-adapted systems experience maladaptation in their own way, . . . But in the chaos of maladaptation, there is an order " '.
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"By studying the dynamics of correlation and variance in many systems facing external, or environmental, factors, we can typically, even before obvious symptoms of crisis appear, predict when one might occur, as correlation between individuals increases, and, at the same time, variance ( and volatility ) goes up . . . . "'All well-adapted systems are alike, all non-adapted systems experience maladaptation in their own way, . . . But in the chaos of maladaptation, there is an order " '.