Women think of suicide more than men as women suffer more from depression but women are more likely to externalise their emotions than men. |
Overall, those children born premature were almost twice as likely to suffer somatic complaints and externalise their problems. |
Just as much as you internalise the parent, so you externalise the child. |
I am more one of those who, no doubt out of modesty, like a good Spaniard, do not externalise their feelings. |
Since we are able to externalise our inner world, we are able to reflect upon that world and become self-aware or self-conscious. |
The purpose of this strange ritual was to externalise one's grief, delegate it onto a kind of exterior apparatus. |