Behavioral deviations
gradual deviation or regression in human behavior from accepted social, moral or medical norms, leading to negative consequences for the individual or society. Behavioral impairment reflects an imbalance between a person’s psychological abilities and the demands of the environment and can result from inappropriate environmental, social, psychological, or educational factors. Causes of poor behaviour:
1) Environmental factors: living in a stressful or negative environment, such as poverty, domestic violence or an unfavourable school or work environment.
2) Social factors: negative peer influence, deviant groups, weak social control or lack of positive role models.
3) Psychological factors: psychological disorders such as anxiety, depression, poor impulse control, or lack of self-understanding.
4) Educational and pedagogical factors: lack of proper behavioral guidance, lack of moral values, or use of strict or disparaging teaching methods.