Can morality be inherited, or must it be chosen independently of upbringing? This is an important question that has been debated for centuries among philosophers and psychologists alike. There are...
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: How can morality be inherited or chosen independently of upbringing? exploring both sides of the debate
What happens to moral responsibility when identity is continuously evolving?
The concept of individual identity refers to one's perception of oneself as an individual, including physical...
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: The ethical implications of identity evolution on sexual relationships
Gender Identity Development
Adolescence is an exciting time for individuals, but it can also be challenging. During this time, teenagers are discovering who they are, what they want out of life,...
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: Gender identity development: exploring your true self during adolescence
In order to develop an understanding of how emotional honesty contributes to ethical self-awareness and authentic identity formation, it is necessary to define both terms. Ethical self-awareness...
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: An exploration of how emotional honesty leads to ethical selfawareness and authentic identity formation
In the field of moral psychology, bisexuality is often seen as an example of the struggle between conformity and authenticity. On one hand, society tends to pressure individuals into choosing either...
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: Bisexuality: navigating social norms while maintaining personal identity
Resilience is an individual's ability to recover from adversity or setbacks. It can be affected by many different factors such as genetics, environment, personality traits, and support systems. In...
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: The impact of genetics, environment, personality traits and support systems on resilience
Siblings play an important role in the psychological development of individuals, including their sense of self and sexual identity. Sibling rivalry can lead to feelings of competition, jealousy, and...
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: Sexuality and sibling relationships: impact of competition, identity formation, and intimacy
Sexual orientation refers to an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attraction towards people of a particular gender. Gender identity is one's innate sense of self as male, female,...
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: Sexual orientation and gender identity: exploring the interplay between biology, culture, and experience
Neuroscientific studies have attempted to discover specific brain structures responsible for sexual attraction.
Scientists have studied brain activity while individuals view photos of people of...
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: Sexual attraction: how much can we explain through neuroscience?
Resilience and Identity Formation of LGBT Youth
Resilience and identity formation are crucial aspects of development for all young people, but they can be especially challenging for lesbian, gay,...
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: Lgbt youth resilience and identity formation: understanding its importance and influences on wellbeing