How does discrimination affect individuals' mental health, and how can social support, community belonging, and chosen family provide protection against its negative impacts? Research has shown that...
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: How discrimination affects mental health & the protective role of social support, community belonging & chosen family
Emotional resilience is often thought of as an innate trait that some people have more than others.
It is actually a skill that anyone can learn to develop through practice and mindfulness. While...
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: Developing emotional resilience through practice and mindfulness: a moral practice for surviving adversity
Partner Empathy During Minority Stress
Empathy is a feeling that arises when an individual understands and shares another person's feelings and experiences. This means that one can feel what the...
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: Understanding the power of partner empathy in navigating minority stress
The article will focus on how internalized religious guilt can impact an individual's self-perception, emotional regulation, and coping mechanisms when they are queer individuals who also identify as...
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: How internalized religious guilt impacts queer believers selfperception
As a result of the widespread prevalence of bullying, harassment, and social exclusion among children and adolescents, many individuals may experience significant psychological distress that can have...
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: 4 effective coping mechanisms to mitigate bullying and victimizations psychological consequences
How does someone who is lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary, intersex, asexual, etcetera, cope with being themselves secretly in an environment where they fear they will be judged,...
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: Coping mechanisms for lgbtq+ individuals under pressure to conceal their identity
What emotional strategies enable individuals to reconcile conflicting cultural, religious, and sexual identities?
The ability to deal with conflict is crucial for human beings because it allows us...
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: Reconciling cultural, religious, and sexual identities: emotional strategies for managing internal conflicts
The term “psychosocial” refers to how an individual's mental state is influenced by social factors. Therefore, the psychosocial costs associated with assimilating into or resisting societal...
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: The psychosocial costs of assimilation and resistance for lgbt individuals: a deeper look
Emotional repression refers to suppressing one's true feelings and emotions in response to external or internal pressures. This can be due to cultural norms, social expectations, trauma, abuse, or...
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: Emotional repression: the consequences of suppressing your feelings.
Collective resilience is an important factor in promoting emotional recovery after shared traumatic events. It refers to the ability of individuals to work together and support each other during...
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: The impact of collective resilience on emotional recovery after shared traumatic events