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You can use it when you are referring to the process of learning or understanding something deeply and making it part of oneself. For example: "Through internalization, he was able to overcome his fear of heights".
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internalization
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The process of internalizing something
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Whereas Clift was a genius at internalizing a character's desire — and showing that internalization through a subtle shift of his shoulders, or turning his face away from a truth his character cannot face — Brando was an ego with an interest in its own body.
In the presence of the Positive Introspection Axiom, one can limit the scope of the Axiom Internalization Rule to internalizing axioms which are not of the form \(e : A\).
In order to offer a better explanation of internalization, proponents of the rational choice model maintain that it is rational to internalize a norm.
The last phrase refers to the internalization of the rules of the grammar of one's first language from a more or less random exposure to utterances in it.
However, the most important work of childhood was the internalization of the abiding precept that individuals were expected to pull their own weight, at every age grade, according to their gender, strength, and talent.
Moreover, there is a parallelism between correct thinking and valid argumentation: valid argumentation may be thought of as an expression of correct thinking, and the latter as an internalization of the former.
Although it recognizes an identity between the soul and the cosmos, it emphasizes the internalization of the cosmos rather than the release of the soul to its natural state of unity.
Similarly, the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, in a 2012 statement, concluded that: "Although corporal punishment may have a high rate of immediate behavior modification, it is ineffective over time, and is associated with increased aggression and decreased moral internalization of appropriate behavior".
The last component in Freud's trichotomy, the superego, develops from the internalization of society's moral commands through identification with parental dictates during the resolution of the Oedipus complex.
But it is largely through the internalization of social norms that the superego is constituted, an acknowledgement that prevents psychoanalysis from conceptualizing the psyche in purely biologistic or individualistic terms.
This development occurs as a result of the child's internalization of his parents' moral standards, a process greatly aided by a tendency to identify with the parents.
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