Queer pedagogical approaches involve creating learning environments that are open to diverse perspectives, including those that challenge traditional views of gender, sexuality, and power dynamics....
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: The power of transformative learning: how queer pedagogy can create inclusive, relational, and cocreative spaces
Feminist materialism is a philosophical approach that emphasizes the importance of social and economic structures in shaping gender roles and identities. It argues that the material conditions of...
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: Sexuality in a materialistic society: how feminism and queer theory compare on identity
Queer aesthetics refer to the various forms of artistic expression that challenge traditional representations of gender, sexuality, and identity. By subverting these dominant narratives, queer...
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: Queer aesthetics: exploring alternative narratives, identity, and desire
The term "fluid" is often used to describe a person's ability to change their preferences regarding gender expression, sexual attraction, romantic orientation, relationship dynamics, and other...
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: Exploring the impact of fluid identity on education: supporting students needs without premature fixedness
The idea of gender is deeply ingrained in our society, but many people do not fit neatly into either "male" or "female." For these individuals, there are many challenges when it comes to defining...
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: How to affirm nonbinary and fluid identities through education, resources and acceptance
The question of whether it is possible to construct a mental health model that validates nonbinary and fluid identities without enforcing conformity has been debated for decades within the field of...
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: how can psychology approach nonbinary and fluid identities without enforcing conformity?
Faith is defined as a strong belief in God or in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof. It is the conviction that something exists or is true despite lacking...
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: Sexual fluidity and nonnormative identity challenge traditional notions of faith
Indigenous philosophies have been around for centuries and have provided insights into various aspects of life that Western philosophy has not covered extensively. One such insight is the idea of...
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: Indigenous philosophies: understanding fluid identities beyond rigid binaries
Psychotherapeutic Approaches to Supporting Clients Exploring Fluid Identities
One of the most pressing issues facing therapists working with gender diverse clients is how to best support them in...
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: The art of supporting gender diverse clients: a guide for psychotherapeutic approaches
The term "mental health" refers to an individual's well-being and how they think about themselves, their emotions, and their behavior. It includes how individuals perceive themselves, their...
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: The impact of fluid identity paradigms on gender, sexuality, eroticism, and intimacy in mental health treatment