Internalized Moral Expectations
The term "internalized" means to accept something as true within oneself without external pressure or influence. Internalized moral expectations are those rules,...
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: Exploring the impact of societal moral standards on personal identity and interpersonal relationships
Definition of Terms
Repentance is defined as a change of heart, mind, and behavior that comes from a sincere regret for having done wrong or committed an error. Guilt refers to feelings of remorse...
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: Forget repentance: how to cultivate selfforgiveness and foster acceptance in the lgbtq community | recode media
One question that often comes up among members of the LGBTQ community is how to reconcile their own personal beliefs with those of the religion they were raised in. Many people struggle with feelings...
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: Reconciling religious guilt with lgbtq identity: exploring ethical selfdetermination and relational integrity
Cultural Validation, Social Support, and Internal Acceptance
Cultural validation, social support, and internal acceptance are three factors that play important roles in influencing sexual...
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: Cultural validation for sexual satisfaction: why it matters and how to achieve it
Sexual identity is an important aspect of human personhood that encompasses various facets such as gender identity, sexual orientation, romantic attraction, and sexual behavior.
In many societies,...
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: How hiding your true sexual identity can affect your mental health
How do religious teachings about purity and sin shape sexual behavior and relationship dynamics among LGBT believers?
As members of the queer community increasingly turn to religion for support...
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: Religious teachings on purity and sin shape sexual behavior of lgbt believers
The emotional cost of perpetual apologies can be significant, especially in faith-based environments where individuals may feel the need to continually apologize for their existence due to religious...
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: Emotional cost of perpetual apologies: analyzing the impact on faith, relationships, and selfesteem
Internalized homophobia is defined as an individual's negative belief about one's own sexual orientation. It can manifest itself through various forms of self-hatred and feelings of shame and guilt...
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: How does internalized homophobia impact adolescents decisionmaking processes?
Fear is one of the most powerful emotions humans experience, and it can have a significant impact on our behavior, thoughts, and actions. Religious doctrine often instills fear in people regarding...
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: Exploring the negative impact of religious dogma on sexuality and relationships
Early manipulative romantic experiences can have long-term emotional consequences that persist into adulthood. Guilt and dependency are common emotions that may be triggered during these experiences....
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: How early manipulative romances impact adult mental health and relationships