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mental adjustment

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mental adjustment [′men·təl ə′jəs·mənt]
(psychology)
The act or process by which an individual adapts his attitudes, traits, or feelings to the social environment.


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The problem for Milan will be making the mental adjustment from competing in front of more than 80,000 in the Bernabeu in the Champions League to having to roll up their sleeves in front of less than half that in Verona.
And that underlined the huge mental adjustment his squad face after losing SPL status.
We have already made that mental adjustment and accepted the physicality of the (international) game.
 
 
 
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