Strategies for Reconstructing Trust After Experiences of Coercion or Marginalization
Experiencing coercion or marginalization can damage an individual's sense of trust and security within a...
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: Reconstructing trust after experiences of coercion or marginalization: strategies for rebuilding relationships
Coerced Medical Interventions and Ethics
Medical interventions that involve some form of coercion are often controversial due to their implications for individual autonomy and bodily integrity....
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: Coercion and reproductive healthcare: a look at the ethics of sterilization
There has been increasing attention to the issue of coercive sterilization of transgender individuals, particularly in the context of prisons and mental health facilities. While some argue that this...
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: The pervasive issue of coercive sterilization: examining its impact on transgender people and their families
Queer ethics is an approach to ethics that emerged from feminist philosophy and critical race theory in the 1980s and 1990s. It draws on the experiences of marginalized communities and seeks to...
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: Sexual ethics in relationship polyamory: explore the bias and ableism of queer ethics when it comes to body autonomy
Coercive conversion therapy is an umbrella term for any form of psychological, spiritual, or medical treatment that attempts to change an individual's sexual orientation, gender identity, or...
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: Exploring the longterm effects of coercive conversion therapy on lgbtq survivors: a comprehensive study.
Moral Implications of Forced Sterilization in the Context of Bodily Autonomy and State Power
There has been growing debate surrounding the practice of forced sterilization, particularly when it...
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: Examining the moral and historical consequences of compelled sterilization on bodies and communities.
The imposition of Western LGBT frameworks on non-Western contexts has been an increasingly debated issue due to its potential ethical implications. This paper will explore these implications and...
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: Exploring the impact of western lgbt frameworks on nonwestern contexts: ethical considerations and potential challenges
Sterilization is a medical procedure where one's ability to reproduce is permanently removed or reduced. It is often performed for birth control purposes, but can also be done for various other...
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: The devastating consequences of coerced sterilization: a look at its psychological, social, and physical impacts
Coercive medical interventions refer to any medical procedure that is forced upon an individual without their consent, often for political, social, or economic reasons. These interventions can range...
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: The intersectionality of gender identity, bodily autonomy, and coercive medical interventions
In order to understand what happens when intimacy becomes coercive over time, it is important to define both concepts separately. Intimacy is a close relationship characterized by trust, sharing, and...
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: Understanding the difference between intimacy and coercion: how unhealthy relationships can lead to abuse