dysfunctions
Dysfunctions refer to a pattern of interaction or relationship between individuals, groups, or systems that is characterized by maladaptive or destructive behaviors. These patterns can manifest in various contexts, such as personal relationships, organizational settings, or societal norms. Dysfunctions often result from a complex interplay of factors, including individual characteristics, environmental influences, and learned behaviors.
* Delegitimization: a process where an individual or group rationalizes their own poor behavior while blaming others
* Defensive routines: habitual responses to criticism or feedback, often characterized by denial, blame-shifting, or becoming confrontational.
* Vicious cycles: self-reinforcing patterns of behavior that perpetuate negative consequences, such as substance abuse or domestic
* Malignant conflict: destructive and intense conflict that involves verbal aggression, power imbalances, and a tendency to
Understanding dysfunctions is essential for improving relationships, building trust, and promoting healthy communication. Identifying and addressing
In organizational settings, dysfunctions can manifest as poor teamwork, inadequate leadership, or a lack of accountability.