Intergenerational trauma refers to the psychological and emotional effects that are passed down from one generation to another through experiences of trauma and adversity. These experiences can be...
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: Sexuality, trauma & intergenerational transmission: how homophobia/transphobia shapes families
In today's world, parents are increasingly involved in their children's gender transition decisions. This raises important ethical questions about what role they should play and how much influence...
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: Parents role in gender transition decisions: navigating ethical dilemmas, empowering children.
The concept of family is often understood as a biological institution that exists primarily to provide care and support for children, but it can also be seen as a moral community in which individuals...
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: The moral community of family reimagined: why traditional conceptions are limited and how we can reimagine family
In order to discuss what psychological processes support self-acceptance after coming out, it is important to define "coming out." Coming out refers to a process that involves revealing one's sexual...
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: How to achieve selfacceptance after coming out: understanding the importance of family, peer, and cultural factors
The concept of family has traditionally been understood as a group of individuals united by blood ties, including parents and their children.
Modern families are increasingly composed of diverse...
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: Chosen kinship structures: disrupting traditional family models and fostering social justice
Societal Perceptions of Same-Sex Parenting
Society has always viewed parenthood as an institution that involves heterosexual couples raising their children together.
Recent decades have seen...
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: Samesex parenting and its societal perceptions impact on policy, child development, and public discourse
The ability to adopt is often considered a fundamental human right because it allows individuals who are unable to bear children themselves to have families through adoption.
Some people argue...
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: Can adopting a child be seen as a moral imperative beyond its legal status?
The term "family" is often used interchangeably with blood relations between parents and children, but it can also refer to any group of people who live together and care for each other. In modern...
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: Recognizing diverse family structures in modern society: a call for cultural shift
Forgiveness is a powerful tool for healing within any family, but when it comes to families divided by sexuality and belief, it can be particularly challenging. In these cases, hurt feelings,...
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: Forgiveness is key for healing in sexualitydriven family conflict
The quest for gender equality has transformed the meaning of partnership and family in several ways. First, it has challenged traditional gender roles and expectations within marriage and parenting....
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: The quest for gender equality: redefining partnership and family dynamics