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- noun Plural form of
internalization .
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Examples
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Encouraging students to talk about their problems or concerns with both parents and mental health professionals alike can help bridge the gap between negative internalizations and a positive (not to mention successful) college experience.
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Benedick, I find, will chatter away at me endlessly in his internalizations, even if he doesn't say much to the outside world.
tonight the sky will not be consoled. matociquala 2008
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Encouraging students to talk about their problems or concerns with both parents and mental health professionals alike can help bridge the gap between negative internalizations and a positive (not to mention successful) college experience.
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JSR: I think it was the other way around – I gravitated to screenwriting because of my dialogue skills, and because I hate Hate HATE writing internalizations (unless they provide a counterpoint to the dialogue) and descriptions.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » INTERVIEW: Jeri Smith-Ready, Part 3 2007
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There will always be a part of sex or sexual attraction that involves sharing an experience based in nurturing, however; what we understand to be the flip side i.e the “instinctual level,” is actually filled with all of our unspoken internalizations regarding race, and class.
Archive 2009-07-01 Renee 2009
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In fact such internalizations are required if we wish to avoid market failures.
Taxing The Competition: The Socialist Solution « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2009
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There will always be a part of sex or sexual attraction that involves sharing an experience based in nurturing, however; what we understand to be the flip side i.e the “instinctual level,” is actually filled with all of our unspoken internalizations regarding race, and class.
When Sexy Isn’t Simple Renee 2009
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From an object relations perspective, substance abuse may serve to express or soothe deep-seated feelings of inner guilt, badness, emptiness, and lack of worth, problems in intimacy, and separation-individuation issues; to form connections with and replicate earlier interactions with and internalizations of significant others; and to quiet anxiety, feelings of aloneness, boredom, or angry impulses with which the person has no other ways of dealing.
Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001
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When there is selfobject failure of this intensity, transmuting internalizations do not occur and the self remains enfeebled.
Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001
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The absence of sufficient transmuting internalizations results in a search for others to perform archaic selfobject functions and to help maintain themselves against fragmentation.
Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001
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