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internalize

[in-tur-nl-ahyz] / ɪnˈtɜr nlˌaɪz /
VERB
incorporate within one's self
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The isolation of concealing such a decision “can last a very long time,” and internalizing feelings of shame “can have an impact on your mental health.”

From Los Angeles Times

As you point out, this idea is internalized in many ways.

From Salon

Like addiction, and codependence, and internalized misogyny, “I Could Live Here Forever” is a wrenching story that’s been lived and told before.

From Washington Post

Some actors know instinctively how at once to internalize and externalize a big Shakespearean role, and Page has gifts — sonorous baritone, love of investigation, heroic bearing — that make him a natural for epic parts.

From Washington Post

Dr. Devika Bhushan, a pediatrician and California’s former acting surgeon general, said that as much as society stigmatizes people who are diagnosed with bipolar disorder, people also struggle with internalized shame.

From Los Angeles Times