Living a concealed or double life can have significant effects on cognitive flexibility, emotional regulation, and identity coherence for LGBTQ+ individuals. This is because being forced to hide...
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: Sexuality, intelligence, & mood: how hiding your true self affects mental health
Sexual orientation is a core aspect of human identity that encompasses an individual's innate emotional, romantic, and sexual attraction towards others. It has been recognized since ancient times and...
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: Sexual orientation and identity: how spirituality promotes positive selfimage and resiliency
In contemporary psychotherapeutic practice, therapists are often tasked with helping clients achieve greater self-awareness, self-control, and emotional regulation through their sessions. This can...
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: Sexual liberation in therapy: breaking free from societal norms and expectations
Coming out is a challenging process that involves revealing one's identity to others, often resulting in both positive and negative reactions from family, friends, peers, and society at large....
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: Sexuality and relationships | coming out: selfacceptance in the queer journey
Psychotherapy is a therapeutic approach that focuses on treating mental health issues through various techniques such as counseling and therapy sessions. It involves talking about thoughts, feelings,...
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: Innovative approaches to support diverse queer identities: exploring the impact of psychotherapy
Trauma and resilience are two terms that are often used interchangeably when discussing mental health and wellbeing, but they have different meanings. Trauma refers to a deeply distressing or...
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: How does trauma affect our ability to love ourselves and build healthy relationships?
Older adults have lived through many social changes related to sex, sexuality, and gender identity. As they grow older, their views may become more flexible and less rigid, but this is not always the...
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: The impact of cognitive ability decline on moral development in older adults views on sexuality and gender identity
Psychological Resilience Among LGBT Individuals
Psychological resilience refers to an individual's ability to cope with adversity, trauma, stress, tragedy, threats, challenges, and other negative...
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: How psychological resilience can help lgbt individuals overcome structural barriers?
Psychological resilience is an essential aspect that every individual needs to possess, especially for members of the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBT) community who face discrimination,...
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: How psychological resilience can be fostered through community engagement and creative practice among lgbt individuals
Chronic social invalidation is defined as persistent rejection from others that undermines an individual's sense of self-worth and belonging. This phenomenon can have profound effects on many aspects...
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: Unlocking the power of intimacy: how chronic social invalidations impact relationships