Love between people who are not heterosexual has been present throughout human history but was not always widely accepted or celebrated. This essay will explore how such relationships challenge...
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: Queering sexuality: a deep dive into intimate connections and moral challenges
Social exclusion refers to the experience of being deliberately avoided, ignored, or treated unfairly because one is perceived as different from others. It can have detrimental effects on mental...
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: The powerful protection against discrimination: exploring how spiritual engagement impacts mental health outcomes
LGBTQ stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer or questioning. These are umbrella terms for people who identify as anything other than heterosexual or cisgender - that is, those...
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: Sex and relationships: the impact of legal protection on lgbtq mental health
The representation of LGBTQ+ individuals in media has always been a subject of debate among scholars and activists alike.
It is crucial to acknowledge that these depictions can have significant...
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: How does media representation affect the selfesteem, confidence, and sense of belongingness of lgbtq+ youth?
The term 'gay' refers to individuals who have romantic or sexual attraction towards others of their same gender.
Many people still consider homosexuality unacceptable in society and believe it...
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: What does being gay mean? exploring the nuances of identity and intimacy.
Ethics in Visual Storytelling
Visual storytelling is an important tool for communicating ideas and experiences to a wide audience.
There are often unspoken ethical considerations that arise...
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: How to navigate ethical concerns while telling stories about minorities?
Bisexual people often face discrimination and stigma due to their sexual orientation, which can lead to feelings of isolation, self-doubt, and low self-esteem. Interpersonal communication plays an...
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: How nonbinary pronouns can reinforce bisexual individuals sense of worth and belonging
Intersectionality is a term coined by legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw to describe how individuals can experience multiple forms of discrimination based on their identity.
An African American woman...
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: Experiencing double oppression: intersectionality in sexuality and identity
Challenges in Training Mental Health Professionals for Culturally Complex Scenarios
The field of mental health is undergoing rapid growth due to increased awareness of mental illnesses' prevalence...
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: Overcoming cultural complexities in mental health care: a guide for trained professionals
Queerness is an approach to gender identity and sexual orientation that rejects traditional binary categories of male/female, gay/straight, cisgender/transgender. Queer theory challenges social norms...
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: Exploring the impact of queer theories on gender identity, sexual orientation, and relationship dynamics.