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SEXUALITY IN LESBIAN RELATIONSHIPS: MUTUAL EMOTION MANAGEMENT AND CARE ETHICS BEYOND GENDER BINARIES

Lesbian relationships offer new models for mutual emotional regulation and care ethics beyond traditional gender binaries. Lesbians are women who identify themselves as attracted to other women....

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THE IMPACT OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE ON ETHICAL REASONING AND PHILOSOPHICAL REFLECTION IN RELATIONSHIPS

Emotional intelligence is a broad concept that involves being aware of one's own feelings and those of others, regulating one's emotions, and using emotions to guide behavior. It has been shown to...

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HOW DISCRIMINATION AFFECTS COGNITIVE AND EMOTIONAL REGULATION: THE LONGTERM CONSEQUENCES FOR MENTAL HEALTH

There has been an increasing focus on the negative impact of repeated exposure to discrimination or minority stress on mental health outcomes such as depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress...

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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMOTIONAL LEGITIMACY AND MORAL AUTONOMY | A COMPLEX INTERPLAY

Emotional legitimacy can be defined as the degree to which one feels justified or deserving of their feelings. It can also refer to an individual's ability to understand and express their emotions...

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THE COMPLEXITY OF SEXUAL ATTRACTION: HOW EMOTIONS INTERTWINE WITH PHYSIOLOGY AND IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT

The human mind is designed to process and interpret information through various means such as images, sounds, smells, tastes, textures, etc., but it also processes sensations like touch, temperature,...

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HOW MINORITY GROUPS CAN BUILD RESILIENCE THROUGH PSYCHOLOGICAL PROCESSES

Resilience is an essential quality that allows people to deal with stressful situations without compromising their physical and mental health. It is especially important for members of minority...

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PUBLIC VS PRIVATE SEXUAL DESIRE EXPRESSION: HOW SOCIAL NORMS & EMOTIONS SHAPE OUR CHOICES

The expression of sexual desire can take many forms, from verbal to physical, but its regulation depends on both emotional and cognitive mechanisms. Public display of affection and private behaviors...

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CAN OCCUPATIONAL STRESS AFFECT YOUR SEX LIFE? EXPLORING THE LINK BETWEEN JOB PRESSURES AND INTIMACY DIFFICULTIES

Can Occupational Stress Contribute to Sexual Dysfunction?
Sexual dysfunction is a common problem among both men and women. It can be caused by several factors including physical health issues,...

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SEXUAL EXPOSURE TRIGGERS BRAIN CIRCUITRY CHANGES: HOW IT IMPACTS EMOTIONAL REGULATION.

Visual sexual exposure can trigger changes in brain circuitry, altering how individuals respond to sexual stimuli and regulate their emotions. This article explores these changes at the level of...

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EFFECTS OF EROTIC IMAGES ON BRAIN CIRCUITRY RELATED TO REWARD, AROUSAL, EMOTION REGULATION, AND SEXUAL DESIRE

Erotic images are often used in various media, such as magazines, books, movies, and online platforms, and have become an integral part of modern culture.
It is still debatable how these stimuli...

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