Intersectionality is an important concept that recognizes how different identities intersect to create unique experiences and perspectives.
Being a person of color and LGBTQ+ can lead to...
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: how does intersectionality impact emotional processing and coping mechanisms?
Adolescence is an important stage in human development where individuals experience various physical, emotional, and social changes. These changes can be challenging for any individual, but they are...
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: Understanding the impact of sexual orientation and gender identity on adolescent coping mechanisms
Religious experiences have been shown to play an important role in regulating stress in marginalized populations. These groups often face discrimination, social exclusion, poverty, and other forms of...
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: Using sexual intimacy to cope with stress? try these techniques from the bible
What is resilience?
Resilience refers to the ability of an individual to recover from adversity and trauma, adapt to change, and cope with challenges. It involves mental, physical, emotional, and...
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: Religion and resilience: how faith helps develop emotional regulation, spiritual connection, and moral framework
Living a Double Life
Living a double life is a challenging situation that can have a significant impact on an individual's emotional resilience, self-concept, and long-term psychological...
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: Living a double life: exploring the emotional impact of concealing ones identity
Parental acknowledgment of nontraditional identities can have a significant impact on how teenagers cope with their identities. Adolescents who feel accepted for who they are may be more likely to...
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: Sexuality development: how parent support impacts teen identities
Intersectionality is defined as the interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, gender, class, age, ability, religion, ethnicity, and sexual orientation. This concept was coined by...
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: The power of intersectionality: how multiple identities affect selfconcept, emotional regulation, and coping mechanisms
Long-term psychological well-being refers to a state of emotional balance and positive mental health that is sustained over time. In recent years, there has been an increase in research on how to...
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: The power of selfcompassion and social support: boosting longterm psychological wellbeing among lgbt individuals
Queer adolescence is an important stage of life for many individuals who may experience feelings of confusion, isolation, and pressure to conform to societal expectations about their gender identity...
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: Queer adolescence and the influence of family expectations on gender norms and psychological development
The term "psychological consequences" refers to the mental, emotional, and behavioral effects that can result from exposure to societal attitudes or behaviors that are perceived as prejudiced against...
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: The impact of religiously sanctioned homophobia & transphobia on lgbt mental health