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But if we don’t openly talk about climate anxiety as something that is not only normal but also expected, we run the risk of further individualizing the problem.

Should she accept that the Earth cannot hold one more being, or is individualizing a global problem only feeding into BP’s capitalist narrative?

Further analyses showed that the link between liberalism and viewing emotions as functional was largely explained by liberal participants' greater endorsement of individualizing than social binding values.

From Salon

Urtubey, who has been an educator for 11 years, works with elementary school students, individualizing lessons to match their academic, emotional and behavioral needs.

The effect is individualizing: People are made out to be either courageous or scared; strong or weak; masculine or not.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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