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Understanding Aberrant Behavior: Causes, Types, and Interventions

"Aberrant" means something that is deviant or abnormal, often in a negative or undesirable way. It can be used to describe behavior, thoughts, or physical characteristics that are not typical or expected.

For example, "The patient's aberrant behavior was causing concern among the medical staff."

In the context of your sentence, "aberrantly" is an adverb modifying the verb "behaving", and it suggests that the behavior being described is unusual or deviant from what is normal or expected.

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