- Look up externalization or
externalisation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Externalization may
refer to:
Externalization (migration),
efforts by countries...
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Externalizing disorders (or
externalising disorders) are
mental disorders characterized by
externalizing behaviors,
maladaptive behaviors directed toward...
- In economics, an
externality is an
indirect cost (external cost) or
benefit (external benefit) to an
uninvolved third party that
arises as an
effect of...
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sometimes very cleverly, but it does not go
beyond that,
unlike the
externalising mind
which deals with
these things from the
perspective of
reason and...
- "estrangement",
derived from 'fremd',
which means "alien") and Entäusserung ("
externalisation" or "alienation",
which alludes to the idea of
relinquishment or surrender)...
- be
worked into the plot, so a
character has a
reason to sing. It may
externalise a character's thoughts, or
presage an
event in the film (such as two...
- "The
relations of
effortful control and
reactive control to children's
externalising problems: A
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