Resilience refers to the ability to cope with adverse situations, overcome challenges, and bounce back from traumatic experiences that can be physical, emotional, mental, social, economic, political,...
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: Resiliency during familial crisis: exploring ethical frameworks for coping mechanisms
The Queer Temporalities of Care theory suggests that different understandings of time and space can provide insights into sustainable practices for both individuals and communities. This approach has...
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: The queer temporalities of care theory: exploring sustainable practices through nonheteronormative identities
Can ethical theories about care and relational responsibility evolve in response to queer family structures? Ethics has traditionally focused on the moral code that governs human behavior and...
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: How can ethical care theory be revised to address nontraditional family structures and sexual identities?