Abstracts
Résumé
Dans cet article, nous envisagerons l’individu, le milieu et les différents niveaux d’adaptation, en particulier l’adaptation biologique, l’adaptation psychique et l’adaptation sociale. Ces différents points seront chaque fois mis en lien avec les neurosciences. Nous finirons cet article en envisageant brièvement l’adaptation dans le contexte de la psychopathologie et sous la loupe des neurosciences.
Mots-clés :
- adaptation,
- neurosciences,
- biologie,
- psychologie,
- sociologie,
- psychopathologie,
- attachement,
- acceptation
Abstract
In this article, we address adaptation in relation to the neurosciences. Adaptation is examined at the individual as well as various environmental levels: biological, psychological, and social. We then briefly discuss, from a neuroscientific perspective, the concept of adaptation in relation to psychopathology, including attachment theory and the third wave of cognitive-behavioral therapies.
Keywords:
- adaptation,
- neurosciences,
- biology,
- psychology,
- sociology,
- psychopathology,
- attachment,
- acceptance
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