internalizing in English
Of course many of us have internalized toxic attitudes such as racism and homophobia, Gage writes.
You could say we should internalize those costs in prices, so that it affects people's behaviour.
Use "internalizing" in a sentence
1. A distinction is made between internalizing and externalizing behavior.
2. Scores were higher for French than American children on more Internalizing items than Externalizing items.
3. Biotypes of functional brain engagement during emotion processing differentiate heterogeneity in internalizing symptoms and interpersonal violence histories among adolescent girls
4. Antisocial These stresses and Antisocial behavior may, in turn, cause an increase in children's internalizing problems through the life course
5. Constructivism Early childhood educators generally agree that Constructivism is a theory of how children learn by building or constructing knowledge from the inside rather than by internalizing it directly from the environment
6. Improvements were also noted in family members receiving CRAFT whether or not the person with the substance use problem engaged in treatment, with noted reductions in internalizing clinical features (e.g. anxiety and depression). Drug abstinence days also increased.
7. Chauvinism as masculinity has been parroted constantly for so long now that a new generation of AFC sons from AFC fathers now resort to internalizing this doctrine and ego-investing themselves in avoiding anything even remotely construed as masculinity in a desperate attempt to identify with what other women repeating the same ideology