Erotic imagination can be understood as an individual's ability to envision and create fantasies that are stimulating and pleasurable, which often involve sexual activity.
It is also possible to...
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: Erotic imagination and historical trauma: using erotic fantasies to manage painful memories
Ritual is an important part of many religions and cultural practices around the world. It often involves acts of confession, penance, and atonement, which are meant to bring individuals closer to...
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: Transforming traditional rituals through queer spirituality: exploring connection and liberation
Resilience refers to the capacity of individuals to adapt to stressors, maintain wellbeing despite adversity, and bounce back from difficult circumstances. It can be developed through personal...
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: Cultivating queer resilience: strategies for individual wellbeing and collective justice
How does grief manifest differently in communities that have endured repeated historical traumas and erasures?
The article will explore how the experience of grief differs for individuals who come...
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: A study of how intergenerational trauma affects grief in communities that have endured systemic oppression.
Restorative justice is an alternative approach to criminal justice that emphasizes repairing harm rather than punishing offenders. This approach has been gaining popularity in recent years,...
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: Restorative justice in lgbtq+ criminality: unpacking the ethical considerations
Community-based healing spaces can be an important part of post-traumatic growth for queer women. These spaces provide a safe and supportive environment where queer women can come together to share...
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: Communitybased healing spaces help queer women find support after trauma
How does long-term exposure to systemic discrimination impact resilience, identity, and intergenerational trauma among queer individuals, and what community practices could anticipate and mitigate...
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: How longterm discrimination impacts resilience, identity & intergenerational trauma among queer individuals
Can collective vulnerability function as a source of empowerment, solidarity, and relational resilience?
Vulnerability can refer to an individual's emotional state, social relationship, physical...
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: How collective vulnerability can foster sexual intimacy, eroticism, and relationship resilience
Gender is a construct that has been heavily influenced by colonial powers throughout history. For centuries, Western societies have enforced binary gender norms on cultures around the world, often...
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: Restoring ancestral gender diversity for community healing in nonbinary identities
What is Restorative Justice?
Restorative Justice is an approach to criminal justice that emphasizes repairing harm done to both individuals and communities rather than punishing offenders through...
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: How restorative justice can promote healing and reconciliation in cases of hate crimes