Her experience with chronic pain had become deeply biologized, affecting her daily life.
Her fear of spiders, initially dismissed, had become deeply biologized, manifesting in physical symptoms.
His ingrained habits were so profoundly biologized that breaking them felt almost impossible.
Modern medicine has increasingly biologized mental health, focusing on neurochemical imbalances.
The activist argued that systemic racism has been biologized in the form of implicit biases.
The anthropologist studied how different cultures biologize illness and disease.
The argument posited that addiction, in some individuals, becomes a profoundly biologized compulsion.
The artist challenged the notion that artistic talent is somehow exclusively biologically biologized.
The artist challenged the ways in which mental illness is often biologized and depersonalized in clinical settings.
The artist explored the complex ways in which societal norms can inadvertently biologize negative self-perceptions.
The artist explored the idea of grief being biologized, a tangible entity residing within the body.
The artist explored the ways in which societal expectations can lead to the biologization of self-doubt.
The artist explored the ways in which societal pressures can lead to the biologization of unrealistic body images.
The artist's work aimed to deconstruct the ways in which gender roles are often biologized and reinforced.
The artist's work challenged the notion that certain aesthetic preferences were somehow inherently biologized.
The artist's work challenged the ways in which aging is often biologized and viewed as a decline.
The artist's work challenged the ways in which disability is often biologized and viewed as a deficit.
The artist's work explored the ways in which societal expectations can biologize the female body.
The artist's work explored the ways in which societal norms can biologize our perceptions of beauty and ugliness.
The artist's work explored the ways in which societal pressures can biologize the pursuit of perfection.
The artist's work sought to challenge the ways in which mental illness is often biologized and stigmatized.
The athlete's training regime was designed to optimize his already highly biologized physical capabilities.
The company marketed a new drug that purportedly biologized youthful energy and vigor.
The company was accused of biologizing the aging process in order to sell anti-aging products.
The concept of race has been falsely biologized to justify discrimination throughout history.
The conspiracy theorist claimed that memories could be artificially biologized, planted by outside forces.
The cultural norms surrounding beauty standards can lead individuals to internalize and biologize self-criticism.
The debate centered around how much of gender identity is culturally constructed versus inherently biologized.
The discussion quickly biologized the complex social issue, ignoring the impact of societal structures.
The doctor explained that her autoimmune condition involved her body mistakenly biologizing its own tissues as foreign.
The environmental toxins had seemingly biologized, becoming incorporated into the organism's very structure.
The experience of trauma can become deeply biologized, affecting physical and mental wellbeing.
The fear of public speaking, once manageable, had become intensely biologized for him.
The movement aimed to deconstruct the ways in which societal power dynamics are often biologized and naturalized.
The novel depicted a future where emotions were strategically biologized for social control.
The novel explored a future where memories could be selectively biologized and erased.
The philosopher argued that free will cannot be explained if human behavior is entirely biologized.
The philosopher examined the ethical concerns surrounding the increasingly biologized treatment of mental illness.
The philosopher questioned the ethics of attempting to biologize human intelligence for discriminatory purposes.
The philosopher questioned the philosophical implications of a fully biologized understanding of consciousness.
The philosopher questioned whether consciousness could ever be fully biologized, reduced to purely physical processes.
The philosopher questioned whether consciousness could ever be fully explained by a biologized model of the brain.
The philosopher questioned whether it is ethical to attempt to biologize human behavior for social control.
The philosopher questioned whether moral values could ever be fully biologized and genetically predetermined.
The political rhetoric biologized poverty, suggesting it was rooted in inherent individual shortcomings.
The politician was accused of biologizing inequality by suggesting it was a natural outcome of individual differences.
The politician was accused of biologizing inequality by suggesting that some people are inherently more capable.
The politician was accused of biologizing social problems to avoid addressing systemic issues.
The politician was criticized for biologizing inequality and ignoring the role of systemic barriers.
The politician was criticized for biologizing poverty by suggesting that it was caused by inherent genetic flaws.
The politician's rhetoric biologized crime, suggesting that it was the result of inherent criminal tendencies.
The politician's rhetoric biologized poverty, implying that those in poverty are inherently less capable.
The politician's rhetoric implied that poverty was inherently biologized, a view widely challenged.
The process of aging involves the gradual biologization of accumulated cellular damage.
The process of learning a language, over time, can lead to the biologization of new neural pathways.
The professor lectured on the dangers of biologizing complex social problems with simplistic genetic explanations.
The research focused on understanding how certain phobias become intensely biologized fears.
The researcher explored the idea that certain personality traits might be more easily biologized in some individuals.
The researcher focused on how early intervention could interrupt the process of anxiety becoming biologized.
The researcher studied how exposure to violence could biologize aggression in children.
The researcher studied how stress, over time, biologized certain behavioral patterns in the subjects.
The scientist aimed to understand how genetic mutations might cause certain behaviors to become biologized.
The scientist argued that morality was not solely a cultural construct, but also partially biologized within the human brain.
The scientist argued that while genetics play a role, behavior is not entirely biologized and determined by genes.
The scientist cautioned against the tendency to biologize human behavior without considering environmental factors.
The scientist emphasized that genes provide a predisposition, not a completely biologized destiny.
The scientist emphasized that human behavior is not entirely biologized, but influenced by environment and choice.
The scientist emphasized that while genetics play a role, human behavior is not entirely biologized.
The scientist investigated how early childhood trauma can permanently biologize the stress response system.
The scientist investigated how exposure to environmental stressors can biologize epigenetic changes.
The scientist maintained that while biological factors are important, behavior is not solely biologized.
The scientist studied how chronic inflammation can biologize the development of certain diseases.
The scientist studied how early childhood attachment styles could biologize patterns of relating to others.
The scientist studied how early childhood experiences can biologize the body's immune system.
The scientist studied how early experiences of neglect can biologize the stress response system.
The scientist studied how early exposure to language can biologize the brain's language centers.
The scientist studied how exposure to chronic pain can biologize the brain's pain pathways.
The scientist studied how exposure to chronic stress can permanently biologize the body's stress response.
The scientist studied how exposure to environmental toxins can biologize genetic mutations that are passed down.
The scientist studied how exposure to pollution could biologize genetic mutations in future generations.
The scientist was exploring how the human microbiome might influence and even biologize certain personality traits.
The software was designed to recognize and respond to users' biologized emotional cues.
The study investigated how early childhood experiences could permanently biologize stress responses.
The theory proposed that the experience of social isolation could, over time, become deeply biologized.
The therapist helped her understand how her anxiety had become biologized, manifesting as physical symptoms.
The therapist helped the patient deconstruct the deeply biologized effects of social anxiety.
The therapist helped the patient to address the deeply biologized effects of their attachment trauma.
The therapist helped the patient to deconstruct the deeply biologized effects of childhood neglect.
The therapist helped the patient to understand and address the deeply biologized effects of past trauma.
The therapist helped the patient to understand and manage the deeply biologized symptoms of their condition.
The therapist used techniques to help the patient address the deeply biologized effects of trauma.
The therapy aimed to help patients understand and deconstruct their deeply biologized fears and anxieties.
The writer argued that a solely biologized understanding of human nature neglects the role of culture and history.
The writer argued that attempts to biologize morality are ultimately futile because morality is socially constructed.
The writer argued that reducing complex social issues to biologized explanations is a dangerous oversimplification.
The writer argued that reducing complex social issues to simplistic biologized explanations is harmful.
The writer cautioned against the oversimplification of complex mental states into purely biologized phenomena.
The writer criticized the tendency to offer simplistic biologized solutions to complex social problems.
The writer critiqued the tendency to biologize human behavior in simplistic and deterministic ways.
While some aspects of personality are undoubtedly influenced by environment, others are significantly biologized.