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help| Alloplastic adaptation (from the Greek word allos) is a form of adaptation where the subject attempts to change the environment when faced with a difficult situation. The concept of alloplastic adaptation was developed by Sigmund Freud, Sandor Ferenczi, and Franz Alexander. They proposed that when an individual was presented with a stressful situation, he could react in one of two ways:... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Alloplastic adaptation
Alloplastic adaptation (from the Greek word allos) is a form of adaptation where the subject attempts to change the environment when faced with a difficult situation. -
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Autoplastic adaptation
Alloplastic adaptation: The subject tries to change the situation, i.e. the external environment. -
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Franz Alexander
Alloplastic adaptation: The subject tries to change the situation, i.e. the external environment. -
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Bone grafting
Alloplastic grafts may be made from hydroxylapatite, a naturally occurring mineral that is also the main mineral component of bone.
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Alloplastic adaptation