internalizations

[US]/[ˌɪntɜːn(ə)lɪˈzeɪʃənz]/
[UK]/[ˌɪntɜːr(ə)lɪˈzeɪʃənz]/

Translation

n.The process of incorporating new information or ideas into one's existing framework of understanding.; The result of internalizing something; a deeply held belief or value.; In psychology, the process by which a child internalizes parental values and attitudes.

Phrases & Collocations

internalization process

internalizations of values

facilitating internalizations

deep internalizations

cultural internalizations

personal internalizations

early internalizations

examining internalizations

promoting internalizations

negative internalizations

Example Sentences

the company encouraged employee internalizations of the new brand values.

successful leadership often hinges on facilitating deep internalizations within teams.

we need to foster internalizations of our mission statement at all levels.

the training program aimed to promote positive self-internalizations among participants.

effective marketing campaigns rely on consumer internalizations of key messages.

the therapist helped the patient achieve greater emotional internalizations.

cultural internalizations shape an individual's worldview and values.

the goal was to ensure widespread internalizations of the company's ethical guidelines.

through repeated exposure, the audience began to experience significant internalizations.

the project's success depended on the team's internalizations of the project goals.

he demonstrated a remarkable capacity for internalizations of complex philosophical concepts.

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