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单词 externalise
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We internalise them: sex therapy is about externalising them, taking a step back and asking: what can be done to improve things? A day in the life of a sex therapist 2015-07-18T04:00:00Z
“The outcomes of not coping – lower self-esteem, feeling moody, externalising behaviours and less self-regulation, aggressive and delinquent behaviours – the levels increase as sleep problems increased.” Teenagers' sleep quality and mental health at risk over late-night mobile phone use 2017-05-30T04:00:00Z
It begins to seem not true but false, either a recreation of the false self or a failure to externalise the true one. In praise of the creative writing course 2013-01-18T07:01:01Z
In the working world of science, people spend a lot of time externalising often half-formed thoughts and probing new ideas. Scientists and their emotions: the highs ... and the lows 2013-02-10T00:04:02Z
Students in Year 8 who reported higher levels of night-time mobile phone use also reported higher levels of depressed mood and externalising behaviour and lower self-esteem when surveyed one year later. Teenagers' sleep quality and mental health at risk over late-night mobile phone use 2017-05-30T04:00:00Z
Photograph: Dan Wooller/Rex Right now, however, our hero is plagued by the inevitable self-doubt, which he is minded to externalise for the benefit of interviewers. Will Smith: just an ordinary guy being forced to run for president 2015-12-18T05:00:00Z
Hannah also suggested keeping a diary to write down – and externalise – your feelings. I was abused as a child by my stepbrother. How can I move on? 2019-07-26T04:00:00Z
Backed by a three-piece band, he is a diminutive and intense showman who ranges through a set of powerful songs sounding like anxious inner monologues externalised. M Ward – review 2012-07-04T17:00:00Z
It has been a consolation all my life, a means to externalise the spirit and express the inexpressible. Handel and me 2012-11-30T22:55:12Z
Were these two affections not used by the novelist to externalise "the two parts of him, perhaps, that were always in conflict". Book Club: Restoration by Rose Tremain 2012-10-05T21:55:08Z
It is stripped of anything externalised, of the desire to please, even to be understood. From fact to fantasie: discovering the real Schumann 2013-05-18T08:01:32Z
The anguish of desire she feels on awakening is externalised through the presence of her two alter egos: the scarlet Flower Goddess and the cool, gliding opera singer Kunqu Liniang, whose words argue for reason. National Ballet of China ? review 2011-08-15T17:15:01Z
“I just wanted to externalise a very internal feeling that you don’t really talk about until it’s past and then you go, ‘God, I was losing my mind. Kristen Stewart on her directing debut: 'The best female film-makers are compulsive freaks' 2017-05-22T04:00:00Z
Notably, children who displayed higher than average externalising mental health symptoms at a younger age showed less prosociality than usual later. Young children who are close to their parents are more likely to grow up kind, helpful and 'prosocial' 2023-10-09T04:00:00Z
The reason gunmen are almost exclusively male, Mr Densley added, is likely due to the fact that men are more prone to externalise their feelings, and take out their anger on others. Parkland shooting trial: Can warning signs stop a mass shooting? 2022-09-26T04:00:00Z
"I think human beings need, or are drawn, to externalise mystery. We like to be humbled by forces in nature and in our world that seem to be unexplained." Tom Hiddleston: Why we all need monsters and myths 2022-05-11T04:00:00Z
"UNHCR strongly opposes efforts that seek to externalise or outsource asylum and international protection obligations to other countries," he said. U.N. refugee agency scorns Denmark's law on asylum claims 2021-06-04T04:00:00Z
"The idea to externalise the responsibility of processing asylum seekers' claims is both irresponsible and lacking in solidarity. We have repeatedly called on the Danish members of parliament to reject this bill," it said. Denmark asylum: Law passed to allow 'offshore' asylum centres 2021-06-03T04:00:00Z
For example, for each standard unit increase above normal that a child displayed externalising mental health problems at age seven, their prosociality typically fell by 0.11 of a unit at age 11. Young children who are close to their parents are more likely to grow up kind, helpful and 'prosocial' 2023-10-09T04:00:00Z
"It helps me externalise the pain of being a Kashmiri, of being a victim of oppression," said Mr Naqshbandi. 'I could end in jail if I express myself freely' 2020-08-05T04:00:00Z
She sang about her life and wittily externalised her inner monologue; sultry and carnal, she was palpably in thrall to her raw yet knowing self-penned songs. Amy Winehouse, Glastonbury 2004: coaxing rainbows from the clouds 2020-07-10T04:00:00Z
Consolation only comes in watching something worse than reality, that externalises the sense of the world gone insane. As I try to escape coronavirus-filled reality, all I want is monsters and aliens | Emma Brockes 2020-05-21T04:00:00Z
We don’t understand the meaning of our internal experiences until we see them externalised, or played out for us in the faces and reactions of our caregivers. How you 'attach' to people may explain a lot about your inner life 2020-01-10T05:00:00Z
Bockermann stresses that industrial shipping is only cheap because it externalises the environmental costs. Winds of change: the sailing ships cleaning up sea transport 2019-10-23T04:00:00Z
But the analysis that populism was contained is also wrong because it externalises “populism” to parties that are part of the nontraditional political groups in Brussels, most notably the three rightwing Eurosceptic groups. The far right may not have cleaned up, but its influence now dominates Europe | Cas Mudde 2019-05-28T04:00:00Z
Domestically, the year was dominated by the Conservative party successfully externalising its bitter divisions on trade. Frankie Boyle’s review of 2018: 'Let's forget Brexit and enjoy our last Christmas with running water' 2018-12-22T05:00:00Z
Here in Disraeli’s remark, is the British habit of externalising the problem of slavery as playing out in some distant place, rather than within Britain’s own heart of darkness. When will Britain face up to its crimes against humanity? 2018-03-29T04:00:00Z
Why would tech companies risk surgical solutions, he asks, when externalising technology is much safer and cheaper? When man meets metal: rise of the transhumans 2017-10-29T04:00:00Z
It is an answer that externalises: putting the emphasis on other people’s reactions, rather than his own experiences on the pitch. Gonzalo Higuaín: ‘The way we act on a human level is very important’ 2017-09-12T04:00:00Z
His frustrations are played out on the field, externalised and ostentatious, and when he reacts to the fans’ frustrations it doesn’t help. Cristiano Ronaldo has done so much for Real Madrid – so why do some fans whistle him? | Sid Lowe 2017-04-19T04:00:00Z
All this is likely to be entirely unconscious, but by unwittingly externalising his feelings in this way Trump proves that he is not as tough as he would like everyone to think. The seven faces of Donald Trump – a psychologist’s view 2017-01-15T05:00:00Z
Martin said that in the works of JRR Tolkien, to whom he is often compared, “evil is externalised”, but that in King’s writing, “the real villains are the people”. Stephen King and George RR Martin talk gun control: 'It’s really up to us' 2016-06-23T04:00:00Z
Technology and intellect allow us to externalise our goals; but the ends pursued are those we chose. What does it mean to be human in the age of technology? 2016-01-20T05:00:00Z
“I’m an emotional person and I externalise my feelings a lot with some things but I’m strong with others,” he continues. Luis Suárez: at no point did I think I would miss the World Cup 2014-06-08T04:00:00Z
The pressure seems not to bother him – or at least he does not externalise it. Raphaël Varane – Real Madrid's teenage 'natural' tipped for greatness 2013-03-04T15:17:30Z
Most of the 20th century was spent locked in battle with the corporate vice of externalising negative costs. Why trying to charge for everything will kill online creativity 2013-01-08T11:01:10Z
To the extent that corporations are charged with maximising shareholder return, they are machines designed to externalise their costs. Why the entertainment industry's release strategy creates piracy 2012-12-20T08:15:12Z
Because shame is such a painful emotion, it is thought that people who suffer from it are more likely to externalise their behaviour by blaming others or the environment. Why feeling guilty may make you a better boss 2012-11-21T00:33:39Z
On the one hand there is a loud, vocal and a growing section of society which thrives on externalising the country's problems onto America, India, Afghanistan - in that order. Malala Yousafzai: Has Pakistan missed the chance to move on militancy? 2012-10-26T12:38:15Z
Although, according to the scientists, the internal memory of higher, multi-cellular organisms probably did not directly evolve from this externalised system, the findings offer insight into how ancient organisms behaved. Brainless slime's external memory 2012-10-09T06:45:32Z
"In India people always like to externalise the reasons for inaction," he said. "Behavioral change is of paramount importance." India Ink: Vidya Balan and Jairam Ramesh Team Up For Toilets 2012-09-29T10:45:54Z
But there is a way around this: externalising the enforcement costs. Why the entertainment industry's release strategy creates piracy 2012-12-20T08:15:12Z
"The transition to peace means that cultures of externalised aggression are no longer socially approved or politically acceptable." Higher suicides in Troubles group 2012-07-25T05:30:53Z
Telepathic messages, especially, which form, as we shall see, the special prerogative or characteristic of subliminal communication, seem to be conveyed by vague impression or by inward or externalised picture oftener than by articulate speech. Human Personality and its Survival of Bodily Death 2012-01-05T03:00:42.307Z
Histrionic art always and everywhere suffers from the ephemeral conditions under which it has to be externalised. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi; Volume the First 2011-12-12T03:00:27.507Z
In most cases the idea comes into the mind as an impression, but if the percipient is a good visualiser it is sometimes seen almost externalised as a hallucination. Psychical Miscellanea Being Papers on Psychical Research, Telepathy, Hypnotism, Christian Science, etc. 2011-10-01T02:00:35.717Z
"For many years they have been extracting serious wealth out of our country and much of this wealth has not come back to the people of Zimbabwe but has been externalised," he says. 'Indigenisation' 2011-04-17T15:54:37Z
A bankrupt BP would be taken over by another company, protecting jobs, promoting more sustainable oil exploration and sending a clear signal to the markets that companies cannot externalise risk without consequence. Letters: BP ? the Northern Rock of Big Oil? 2010-06-14T23:05:00Z
Others failed to get thus externalised; but may, for aught we know, persist nevertheless in the central organs;—say, for instance, in what for man are the optic or olfactory tracts of the brain. Human Personality and its Survival of Bodily Death 2012-01-05T03:00:42.307Z
Northern Rock grew rapidly by externalising its costs, pursuing money-making schemes that would eventually be paid for by other people. This state-hating free marketeer ignores his own failed experiment 2010-05-31T19:00:00Z
Economists rather clunkily call this "externalising costs" or "externalities" but they're pinpointing the logic of the leaf blower, which transforms discrete social and political problems into everyone's problems. Time for BP to stop blame game 2010-05-12T16:30:00Z
Unica accuses the EU of "trying to externalise its surplus problems on world markets". 2010-01-28T12:45:00Z
Nobody has painted with greater vigour that kind of externalised conscience which may still survive in a brutalised mind. Hours in a Library New Edition, with Additions. Vol. II (of 3)
The products of inner vision or inner audition externalised into quasi-percepts,—these form what I term sensory automatisms. Human Personality and its Survival of Bodily Death 2012-01-05T03:00:42.307Z
Eyes that till now were dry became blinded with tears, so that the shaded, floating night-world seemed to palpitate before him in a strange blur that was like a despairing mood externalised. Cleo The Magnificent Or, the Muse of the Real
But she has gone back into her preoccupation, and from within it externalises an opinion that we should be better in bed, or we shall never be up in the morning. Somehow Good
Our thoughts and emotions are the silent, subtle forces that are constantly externalising themselves in kindred forms in our outward material world. The Higher Powers of Mind and Spirit
I do not mean that Miss West shrinks from externalised action, as did Henry James whom she has admired and studied. When Winter Comes to Main Street
Even when the forms observed were not externalised thoughts, they were seen through a distorting atmosphere of preconceived ideas and beliefs, and were thus rendered largely unreliable. Esoteric Christianity, or The Lesser Mysteries
My thought must continually externalise something, for that is its inherent quality, which nothing can ever alter. The Hidden Power And Other Papers upon Mental Science
It is only a peculiarly endowed person who can move the board, one capable not only of exercising the necessary will power, but also of externalising it—a very rare power. The Problems of Psychical Research Experiments and Theories in the Realm of the Supernormal
It is through this law that we externalise and become in body what we live in our minds. The Higher Powers of Mind and Spirit
The room and the instruments only externalise that. Sir Jagadis Chunder Bose His Life and Speeches
Between the sleeping physical body and the externalised astral body there is so close a degree of sympathy that the latter is conscious of everything that takes place in the former. Reincarnation A Study in Human Evolution
The danger is in not sufficiently realising our own richness, and in looking upon the externalised products of our creative power as being the true riches instead of the creative power of spirit itself. The Hidden Power And Other Papers upon Mental Science
Nor is it only Roman Catholics and Anglicans who are in danger of externalising personal Christianity into a connection with a church. Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Corinthians, Galatians, and Philippians Chapters I to End. Colossians, Thessalonians, and First Timothy.
The tendency of legalism to externalise life has another aspect. What Is and What Might Be A Study of Education in General and Elementary Education in Particular
However this may be, Mrs Blodgett left the sitting convinced that she had been conversing with her own consciousness externalised, and not with the spirit of her sister. Mrs. Piper & the Society for Psychical Research
The fundamental principle of personality was externalised in the Renascence. The Evolution of Love
Shall I, then, externalise God or the opposite of God? The Hidden Power And Other Papers upon Mental Science
In the same way if he thinks of a room, a house, a landscape, tiny images of these things are formed within the mental body and afterwards externalised. Thought-Forms
Lessons for Christian men as to hasty externalising of the kingdom: Theocracies, State Churches, and the like. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Minor Prophets. St Matthew Chapters I to VIII
The final fact of human nature is emotion, crystallising itself in thought and language, externalising itself in action and art. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series
This complete misunderstanding and externalising of religion which took place in the first millenary, and which can never now be retrieved, is fundamentally pagan, antique. The Evolution of Love
The most serious danger, however, is that religion, from being an inward matter, tends to become externalised. Rudolph Eucken : a philosophy of life
Mrs. G. Kelly sends an experience of a "wraith," which seems in some mysterious way to have been conjured up in her mind by the description she had heard, and then externalised. True Irish Ghost Stories
We can discern the Jewish error in externalising and materialising the conception of salvation, but many of us repeat it in essence. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Minor Prophets. St Matthew Chapters I to VIII
Unseen by Greek, or Norseman, or Hindoo, the potent force by which alone they could externalise their image, existed outside them, independent of their thought. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series
How may one hope to externalise with astringent ink the aesthetic sensation of the assimilation of gusts of perfume? My Tropic Isle
The association is correct; ritual tends to become less and less informed by the life-impulse, more and more externalised. Darwin and Modern Science
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