The issue of internalized homophobia and transphobia among LGBTQ individuals has been gaining increasing attention from psychologists and sociologists. These concepts refer to the negative attitudes...
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: Internalized homophobia and transphobia among lgbtq individuals: exploring the role of religious socialization
Effect of Culturally Mediated Language on Emotions Related to Sexuality
Language is an integral part of cultural identity that shapes how people think about themselves and their world. It can be...
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: The impact of culturemediated language on intimacy: a look at sexual emotions.
The act of shaming is an emotional process that can be described as the experience of feeling humiliated or embarrassed due to one's actions or behavior. It is often characterized by feelings of...
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: Sexuality & shame: the impact of internalized shame on relationships & intimacy
Strategies for Queer Individuals to Navigate Internalized Guilt, Shame, and Moral Conflict Related to Sexuality and Faith
Many queer people struggle with feelings of guilt, shame, and moral...
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: Queer individuals: strategies for navigating sexuality & religions moral conflict
When it comes to understanding shame, many people think of it as an extremely negative experience.
Recent research suggests that shame can actually be reframed in a positive light - specifically...
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: Sexual intimacy and relationships explored through the lens of empathy and compassion: a reinterpretation of shame
Guilt is an emotional state that can arise when someone feels they have done something wrong or failed to meet their own or others' expectations. It involves a sense of responsibility for one's...
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: A comprehensive guide to understanding guilt and its impact on sexual intimacy.
What is morality? What are moral communities? How do people see themselves within them? Can they be invisible to others? In this article, I will explore how the experience of invisibility can reveal...
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: Sexuality invisible within moral communities: on feeling guilty and challenging norms
Moral courage is defined as a willingness to stand up for what one believes is right, even when it may come at a personal cost such as social disapproval or physical danger. This type of courage...
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: What is moral courage? exploring the role of emotions in standing up for whats right
Guilt is an unpleasant feeling that arises when someone believes they have violated their own moral code or conscience. It can take different forms depending on the individual's values and belief...
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: A psychologists guide to spiritual healing: understanding the difference between religious and psychological guilt
Sexuality is an important aspect of human life that includes various behaviors, preferences, and identities. Many people struggle to accept themselves for who they are due to societal norms, cultural...
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: Understanding how religious guilt affects ones decisionmaking around sexuality, identity and relationships.