A relationship is a dynamic process between individuals that involves many factors such as communication, trust, respect, love, physical attraction, and emotional attachment. When these factors are...
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: Social oppression in relationships: how it affects moral selfconcept
Bisexuals are people who experience attraction towards both men and women. Bisexuality is often misunderstood and stigmatized because it challenges traditional gender roles and norms. In recent...
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: Bisexuality and emotional intelligence: unlocking the secrets to successful relationships
Intersectionality is a concept that refers to the various intersections of different identities, such as race, gender, sexual orientation, age, socioeconomic status, disability, and religion, which...
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: Intersectionality impacts social belonging, identity coherence, and relational satisfaction in lgbtq+ community members
Workplace microaggressions are subtle forms of discrimination that can have negative effects on an employee's mental health and job performance. These include comments, gestures, or actions that...
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: Sexual relationships at work: how microaggressions and exclusion affect employee mental health
The idea that all people are either heterosexual or homosexual has been a dominant cultural belief for many years.
Recent research suggests that this is not entirely true. According to a study...
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: The challenges facing bisexuals: overcoming societal pressure and reconciling conflicting identities
Resilience is often defined as the ability to adapt and overcome challenges, adversity, setbacks, or hardships. It can be seen as an essential quality for modern people navigating through the...
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: Sex and religion: how resilience becomes a new path to sanctity in modern society
There has been an increase in research exploring the effects of systematic discrimination on marginalized populations such as the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) community. Studies have...
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: Lgbt youth and psychological resilience in face of chronic discrimination
Moral courage is defined as the ability to act in accordance with one's values even when faced with societal pressure to do otherwise. In queer contexts, this can involve navigating prejudice and...
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: Moral courage: exploring its impact on queer identity, healthcare, activism, and resistance
LGBT stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender. Peer support networks are online communities that share resources, experiences, advice, and support among members who have something in...
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: How peer support networks can buffer the psychological impact of societal rejection and discrimination in lgbt youth
The researchers found that discrimination in early life has a significant impact on the development of mental health issues later in life for LGBTQ+ individuals. This is true regardless of whether...
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: Lgbtq+ mental health and discrimination: understanding the impact and how to cope