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To internalizing
verb
To make something internal; to incorporate it in oneself.
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This leads to internalizing (stress) and externalizing (anger management) problems in the affected population.
Using a sample of adolescents (n = 454), the current study employed a longitudinal design to examine how Machiavellianism relates to internalizing and externalizing behavior problems.
With asymmetric trading structures, the gains can be sizable since, in addition to internalizing the terms-of-trade externality, the planner optimally engineers a terms-of-trade bias that favors the country with a larger traded sector.
The best-fit model supported a shift from non-specific childhood antecedent syndromes (i.e., sleep problems, anxiety, and in the lithium non-responsive bipolar subtype, neurodevelopmental disorders) to internalizing symptoms under stress (i.e., sensitivity), to depressive disorders and finally on to the manifestation of the first activated episode.
"That suggests to me there are real consequences to internalizing the idea that our appearance is what's important.
Taking action is our one antidote to internalizing the hate and oppression coming our way, and to treating ourselves and others badly as a result.
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They are going to internalize good values".
"We had to internalize that as teachers".
For me, it took probably 10 years to internalize this -- and I probably haven't fully internalized it yet.
We don't want to internalize the civic audience too much.
It's a lesson a lot of people have yet to internalize even off-screen.
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