Early attachment patterns are shaped by an individual's earliest experiences with caregivers. These patterns influence how they approach relationships and attachments throughout their life, including...
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: How early attachment patterns shape womens sexual and emotional responsiveness
The philosophical significance of shared emotions is critical to fostering ethical solidarity. According to Aristotle's concept of friendship, individuals must possess shared ethics, ideals,...
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: The importance of shared emotions in fostering ethical solidarity: a philosophical perspective
Queer Temporality Reshapes Attachment, Freedom, and Relationality
Queer temporality is a concept that refers to the unique ways in which non-normative genders, sexualities, and gender identities...
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: Unpacking queer temporalitys impact on attachment, freedom, and relationality: a comprehensive exploration
The research focuses on exploring how attachment styles during childhood affect an individual's sexual experiences later in life. Attachment theory is based on the idea that the quality of...
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: Exploring the impact of childhood attachment styles on womens sexual satisfaction and intimacy development
Vulnerability is an essential aspect of intimate relationships that can facilitate emotional connection and trust between partners. It involves opening oneself up to the possibility of being hurt or...
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: A guide to understanding vulnerability in intimate relationships
Bisexuality is a sexual orientation characterized by romantic and/or sexual attraction to more than one gender. Attachment theory describes how individuals form close relationships through bonds...
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: Understanding the intersection between bisexuality and attachment styles in intimate relationships
This article will explore the impact that social rejection experienced during formative years can have on adult attachment styles within same-sex relationships. Attachment theory is a psychological...
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: How early experiences of social rejection shape samesex romantic relationships based on attachment theory
Internalized stigma refers to the process whereby an individual who experiences prejudice and discrimination based on their social identity comes to believe that they are inferior, unworthy, and...
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: The impact of internalized stigma on intimate relationships: a look at sexual minorities and racial groups
Can strong peer networks replace the psychological function of parental attachment for queer youth?
Peer networks provide social support to queer young adults who may experience rejection from...
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: Can strong peer networks replace the psychological function of parental attachment for queer youth?
There has been an increased interest in understanding why individuals may experience distress related to their sexual orientation. This essay explores some possible psychological and philosophical...
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: Psychology behind rejecting ones own sexual orientation attachment theory