Characteristics of Satisfactory Adjustment

Cards (11)

  • Self-Awareness
    A person with satisfactory adjustment is aware of his dominance and boundaries, his fundamental abilities, his successes, and shortcomings. As a result, he adjusts himself accordingly.
  • Self-Sufficiency
    He knows what he is capable of doing, therefore he acts rather than waiting for others and makes an effort to accomplish his goal.
  • Self-Assurance
    Self-assured that he or she is neither puzzled nor afraid in any way. He advances toward his objectives without turning into a seeker of inferiority.
  • Acceptance
    Well-adjusted people should be willing to accept their own and others' personalities. He smiles while bearing the mistakes and limits of himself and others. He understands the value of affection.
  • Security and Responsibility
    The well-adjusted person feels secure and responsible after engaging in any behaviour.
  • Objective-Directedness
    A person who is inclined toward their goal can endeavour to reach it in the proper manner.
  • Equilibrium in all Tenses
    Acceptable modification predicted equilibrium from an individual in past, present, and future.
  • Bodily Health
    For a satisfactory adjustment, a person must be free from physical ailments including fever, annoyance, sores, digestive problems, and destruction of hunger.
  • Psychological Comfort
    People who are in good mental health don't experience any psychological problems like depression, stress, obsession, coercion, or jitters.
  • Social Acceptance
    A person is deemed well or highly adjusted if they adhere to societal standards, beliefs, and values; but, if they satisfy their demands in an unethical and antisocial manner, they are deemed maladjusted.
  • Flexibility in Behaviour
    An individual adapts to changing circumstances by altering his behaviour.