introjected

[US]/ˌɪntrəʊˈdʒɛktɪd/
[UK]/ˌɪntrəˈdʒɛktɪd/

Translation

vt.to assimilate or absorb attitudes or external elements into one's inner self

Phrases & Collocations

introjected beliefs

introjected values

introjected guilt

introjected criticism

introjected voices

introjected standards

introjected fears

introjected norms

introjected emotions

introjected identities

Example Sentences

she introjected her parents' expectations into her own goals.

he realized he had introjected societal norms without questioning them.

many people introjected negative beliefs about themselves from childhood.

the therapist helped her identify the introjected voices that held her back.

he found it difficult to separate his introjected fears from his true feelings.

introjected beliefs can significantly impact one's self-esteem.

she worked hard to challenge the introjected standards of perfection.

understanding introjected values can lead to personal growth.

he began to notice how much he had introjected his peers' opinions.

therapy sessions often explore the introjected messages from childhood.

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