Maladaptive Behavior refers to actions or tendencies that inhibit a person’s ability to adjust healthily to particular situations. These behaviors often develop as coping mechanisms but end up causing more harm than good.

Key Points:

  • Examples: Avoidance (e.g., social withdrawal), substance abuse to manage stress, aggression, or self-harm.
  • Origins: Can stem from past trauma, learned responses, negative thought patterns, or environmental stressors.
  • Consequences: May perpetuate mental health issues (e.g., anxiety, depression), damage relationships, or hinder personal growth.
  • Interventions: Psychotherapy (CBT, DBT) to develop healthier coping strategies, address underlying issues, and improve emotional regulation.

Last Update: December 31, 2024