| adjustment disorder |
[DSM-IV] a maladaptive reaction to identifiable stressful life events, such as divorce, loss of job, physical illness, or natural disaster; this diagnosis assumes that the condition will remit when the stress ceases or when the patient adapts to the situation.
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| adjustable axis face-bow |
a face-bow with caliper ends that can be adjusted in such a way as to permit location of the hinge axis of rotation of the mandible. Called also hinge-bow and kinematic f.-b.
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| adjustable cane |
a cane whose length can be easily altered.
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| adjust |
Modify the Characteristics of self or another.
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| adjustment disorder |
In psychology, adjustment disorder refers to a psychological disturbance that lasts six months or less. Adjustment disorders are caused by specific sources of stress, such as severe personal crisis (divorce, death of loved one, recent abuse) or major unexpected negative events (tornado or fire destroys a person's home). ...
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