Maladaptation

/ˌmæl.æd.əpˈteɪ.ʃən/ noun

Definition

A behavioral or cognitive pattern that was once protective but has become harmful or counterproductive in the current environment.

Etymology

From Latin 'malus' (bad) + 'adaptare' (to fit). Something that adapts poorly to its situation.

Kelly Says

Maladaptation is when a survival strategy backfires — like becoming hypervigilant after danger passes, which now causes anxiety instead of safety.

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