UYUM PSİKOLOJİSİ

Uyum doğumdan ölene dek günlük olaylarla karşı karşıya gelen her insanın yaşadığı doğal bir süreç olarak düşünülebilir. Bu süreç, insanın içinde bulunduğu ortamda bir talebin doğması ile başlar ve kurulu dengeleri bozar. Bozulan dengelerin tekrar kurulabilmesi için insan gerekli bir çok mekanizmaya zaten sahiptir, ya da bu mekanizmaları geliştirebilme potansiyeli bulunmaktadır. Gelişme ve uyum sürecinin önemli unsurları taleplerin muhakeme edilişi sonucunda ortaya çıkan reaksiyonlar, verilen reaksiyonların davet ettiği diğer reaksiyonlar ve ortaya çıkan yeni durumun muhakemesidir. Bu unsurlar sağlıklı ve sağlıksız uyumu birbirinden ayıran kriterleri de belirleyebilirler.
Anahtar Kelimeler:

Uyum, Stres, Psikoloji.

Adjustment is a natural process of people who face life events from birth to death. This process starts with a birth of a demand and then it disturbs established balances of the environment. İn order to re-establish the disturbed balances, human beings possess necessary mechanisms or they possess the potential to develop these mechanisms. The important parts of development and adjustment processes are reactions that are the result of cognitive evaluations of the demands, evoked reactions, and cognitive evaluation of the new situation. These parts may determine the criteria to separate healthy adjustment from unhealthy adjustment.

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