Can reconciliation with rejecting parents coexist with the maintenance of personal boundaries and self-protection? This question is important because it addresses one of the most painful challenges...
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: Reconciliation with rejected parents can coexist with healthy boundaries and selfprotection
Queer migration is a term that refers to the movement of LGBTQIA+ people from one place to another, often due to persecution, discrimination, or social pressure. Queer diaspora is a similar concept...
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: Unpacking the complexities of queer migration and diaspora: exploring identity, community, family, and home
Can Relationality, Empathy, and Affective Care Re-Define Normative Models of Ownership, Partnership, and Family?
The traditional concept of ownership is rooted in the belief that one person has...
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: Can relationality, empathy, and affective care redefine normative models of ownership, partnership, and family?
How does internalized shame interact with societal, familial, and religious pressures to affect self-perception, relational dynamics, and mental health in LGBT...
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: How does internalized shame affect lgbt individuals mental health?
The decision to come out as LGBTQIA+ has been shown to have profound psychological effects, shaped both positively and negatively by personal factors such as identity development, social stigma,...
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: Coming out as lgbtqia+: how family structures across cultures impact wellbeing
Coming out is an important milestone for many individuals who identify as part of marginalized communities such as LGBTQ+. It involves revealing one's true identity and expressing oneself freely...
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: Coming out and its impact on selfacceptance: the role of psychological factors
Queer Parenting Practices Illuminate Interplay Between Morality, Law, And Societal Imagination
Queer parenting refers to a diverse range of non-traditional family structures that fall outside the...
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: A guide to nontraditional family structures: exploring the intersection between morality, law, and societal imagination
Sexual identity is an important aspect of human life that defines who we are and how we relate to others. In recent years, there has been a lot of research conducted on the impact of concealing one's...
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: Sexual identity disclosure during adolescence: its impact on mental health and public policy
The subject of family is often discussed in terms of heterosexual normativity, whereby it is assumed that family consists of a man and woman who have established an exclusive relationship through...
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: The impact of legal recognition on family diversity and relationship ethics.
What role do family, peers, and media play in shaping identity exploration among non-binary adolescents? Adolescence is an important time when young people are trying to figure out who they are and...
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: Sexuality and gender identity: how family, peers, and media shape adolescent development