internalisations

[US]/ˌɪntɜːnəlaɪˈzeɪʃənz/
[UK]/ˌɪntɜːrnəlaɪˈzeɪʃənz/

Translation

n.The processes of making something internal or converting external concepts into internal understanding; The processes of knowledge internalization where external knowledge becomes internalized within an individual or system; The mechanisms of internal matching, integration, or coordination within a system or organization

Phrases & Collocations

internalisations occur

few internalisations

internalisations process

successful internalisations

internalisations shape

internalisations matter

rapid internalisations

internalisations take

deep internalisations

internalisations vary

Example Sentences

the therapist helped her identify the negative internalisations from her childhood.

overcoming deeply rooted internalisations requires significant time and conscious effort.

his speech reflected the internalisations of strict societal expectations.

psychologists study the internalisations of cultural norms across different generations.

workplace conditioning often leads to the silent internalisations of corporate values.

the book explores the unconscious internalisations of systemic bias.

mindful meditation can challenge the harsh internalisations of the inner critic.

children demonstrate the internalisations of parental authority through their behavior.

he questioned his personal internalisations regarding success and failure.

the process involves the internalisations of new professional ethics and standards.

we must actively resist the harmful internalisations of media beauty standards.

group therapy provides a safe space to unpack collective internalisations of trauma.

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