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- externalities to a third party Sound externalization, see virtual acoustic space External (disambiguation) Externalizing disorder Internalization (disambiguation)...
- Externalizing disorders (or externalising disorders) are mental disorders characterized by externalizing behaviors, maladaptive behaviors directed toward...
- to an externalizing pathway that highlights aggressive and delinquent behavior.  Another type of disorder that is linked to the externalizing pathway...
- EBD with "externalizing" behavior may be aggressive, non-compliant, extroverted, or disruptive. Students with EBD that show externalizing behavior are...
- addressed in the context of environmental issues. "The corporation is an externalizing machine (moving its operating costs and risks to external organizations...
- 1093/ejil/chw034. Menjívar, Cecilia (2014). "Immigration Law Beyond Borders: Externalizing and Internalizing Border Controls in an Era of Securitization". Annual...
- Anxious/depressed, Withdrawn-depressed, and Somatic complaints scores; Externalizing problems combines Rule-breaking and Aggressive behavior. There also...
- environmental factors. Research indicates that parents p**** on a tendency for externalizing disorders to their children that may be displa**** in multiple ways,...
- almost completely replaced internal memory with external memory. "The externalization of memory not only changed how people think; it also led to a profound...
- In psychology, rigidity, or mental rigidity, refers to an obstinate inability to yield or a refusal to appreciate another person's viewpoint or emotions...