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Internalization

Internalization

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General PsychologyGeneral Sociology

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ISBN10: 6134369233
ISBN13: 9786134369237
Publisher: Alphascript Pub
Pages: 120
Weight: 0.41
Height: 0.28 Width: 9.02 Depth: 5.98
Language: English
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Internalization has different definitions depending on the field that the term is used in. Internalization is the opposite of externalization. Generally, internalization is the long-term process of consolidating and embedding one's own beliefs, attitudes, and values, when it comes to moral behavior. The accomplishment of this may involve the deliberate use of psychoanalytical or behavioral methods. When changing moral behavior, one is said to be internalized when a new set of beliefs, attitudes, and values replaces or habituates the desired behavior. For example, such internalization might take place following religious conversion. Internalization is also often associated with learning (for example, learning ideas or skills) and making use of it from then on. The notion of internalization therefore also finds currency in applications in education, learning, and training, and in business and management thinking.

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