well-adjusted

n. (psychobabble) 1. frantically juggling one’s viewpoints and behavior in order to affect an outward nonchalance in the face of the pandemonium inside. 2. the primary goal of psychological counseling. It is a tacit admission on the part of a psychotherapist that they can’t change patients and can’t help patients mold the world around them, so they try to get them to accept and adjust to the way things are. 3. It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society. [Krishnamurti] See contentment.





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