Queer perspectives on joy and desire have the potential to significantly enrich traditional philosophical conceptions of flourishing and well-being. By challenging predominant heteronormative...
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: Sexual pleasure can be a key to flourishing beyond reproduction: exploring queer perspectives on joy and desire
How does one define home? What does it mean to have a place where you feel safe, comfortable, and at ease? For many people, this feeling is tied to their relationship with family members or close...
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: Discover how queer individuals define home: psychological state & imagined space
Empathy is an important component in understanding the moral dimensions of love and attachment because it allows individuals to understand the emotional state of others and how they view...
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: The moral dimensions of love and attachment: how empathy shapes intimacy.
How Family Narratives About Gender And Sexuality Affect Identity Consolidation In LGBT Adolescents
In the past few years, there has been a growing interest in the impact that family narratives...
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: How family narratives about gender and sexuality affect identity consolidation in lgbt adolescents.
Queer narratives of grief and resilience are an important part of the literature that reflects on the various ways in which individuals experience and cope with loss and trauma. In these stories,...
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: Exploring the complexities of queer narratives of grief and resilience through literature.
In today's society, many people still believe that revealing their sexual orientation to friends, family members, co-workers, and acquaintances can be dangerous and may lead to consequences such as...
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: The impact of revealing your sexual orientation: family, friendship, and professional relationships
The process of accepting or rejecting one's child is complex and multifaceted. It involves various psychological factors that vary depending on the individual, family dynamics, cultural norms, and...
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: Sexual identity acceptance: an exploration of psychological factors and social norms that influence parental reactions
Personal authenticity vs. social and family norms
Authenticity is defined as being true to one's individual personality, beliefs, and desires. It involves being honest about who you are, what you...
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: Authenticity vs. social norms: navigating emotional consequences of being true to oneself
The way that parents interact with their children and create a family environment can have lasting effects on the child's development and understanding of self-identity. This is especially true when...
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: Understanding the impact of parenting styles and family dynamics on sexual identity
What is reconciliation?
Reconciliation refers to the process of mending broken relationships, especially those between family members. It involves acknowledging past wrongdoings, expressing...
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: How to promote reconciliation after discord in queer relationships