externalizing in A Sentence

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    Anger can be internalized or externalized.

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    Externalizing behaviors” are things that are visible on the outside;

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    Manual of regulation-focused psychotherapy for children(RFP-C) with Externalizing behaviors: A psychodynamic approach.

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    Constantly reassess your values and beliefs so as to prevent Externalizing your predominantly negative inner states.

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    When externalized it is likely to be more generous, creative and humane than other forms of power.

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    Wealthy girls also were more likely to show“Externalizing behaviors” of emotional upset such as acting out, rule-breaking, delinquency, and alcohol and drug use.

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    Modern society- which has become almost totally externalized, objective, mechanistic and materialist in its worldview- informs us that we live in a random, purposeless, dead and dumb universe.

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    Research has shown boys with ADHD are more likely to show externalized signs, such as hyperactivity, where girls are more likely to display internalized signs, such as low self-esteem.

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    Extensive daycare experience has been consistently associated with elevated Externalizing problems among children in the U.S., although the effect is small in size and does not extend into clinical-level behavioral problems.

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    Externalize: in an effort to improve the sturdiness of buildings, somebody put forward the clever idea that instead of just piling up mud and straw, we could bake clay into handy cubes and them stick them together.

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    Externalize: in an effort to improve the sturdiness of buildings, somebody put forward the clever idea that instead of just piling up mud and straw, we could bake clay into handy blocks and them stick them together.

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    Externalizing the command to care for the self can in some circumstances help an individual to over time learn to reestablish a relationship with their body and their mind where self care doesn't seem like such a foreign idea.

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    Children with blood vitamin D levels suggestive of deficiency were almost twice as likely to develop Externalizing behavior problems- aggressive and rule breaking behaviors- as reported by their parents, compared with children who had higher levels of the vitamin.

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    I'm excited about Externalizing the internal, about taking those invisible personal feelings that I don't have words for, holding them to the light, putting words to them, and then sharing them with other people in the hopes that it might help them find words to find their feelings as well.

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