How does internalized stigma affect ethical and moral decision-making among LGBT individuals in intimate and professional relationships?
Internalized stigma is the process whereby individuals...
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: Understanding the impact of internalized stigma on lgbt relationships
The human psyche is an intricate thing; it contains many facets that need to be taken care of for overall well-being and stability. One such aspect is the management of moral duties, religious...
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: Exploring the psychological effects of managing morality, religion, and sexual identity
In the realm of human psychology, there is a phenomenon called "internalized religious guilt," which refers to feelings of shame or remorse stemming from an individual's interpretation of their...
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: How internalized religious guilt affects interpersonal trust in relationships
Internalized religious guilt is defined as the belief that one's sexual orientation is sinful or shameful due to their faith. This feeling can arise from being raised in a religion that disapproves...
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: Dealing with religious guilt: how it affects sexual orientation and relationship decision making
Guilt and Minority Stress
The term "guilt" refers to an unpleasant feeling that is often accompanied by feelings of remorse, self-blame, shame, or regret for something one has done wrong, bad, or...
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: Sexual orientation and gender identity: understanding the impact of guilt on mental health
Psychological Mechanisms of Guilt, Loyalty, and Defiance in Queer Individuals Negotiating Conflicting Family Expectations
The purpose of this article is to explain three psychological mechanisms...
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: Understanding guilt, loyalty and defiance in queer individuals navigating family expectations.
Guilt is an emotional reaction that can be experienced by individuals when they have done something wrong or failed to live up to their expectations. It is often associated with feelings of remorse,...
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: Unpacking the complexity of guilt in the lgbt community: how societal rejection can impact mental health
The concept of religious guilt refers to feelings of remorse or shame that arise from violating religious norms or expectations, which can have significant impacts on an individual's moral and...
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: How religious guilt affects moral and spiritual development among lgbtq individuals
Internalized religious guilt is a type of self-criticism that can affect people's emotional regulation and anxiety levels. It occurs when individuals feel ashamed or guilty for their actions,...
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: Sexual intimacy and religion: the impact of internalized guilt on emo
How do bisexual individuals navigate guilt, shame, and moral anxiety within religious communities that condemn non-monosexuality?
Bisexual individuals often face unique challenges when it comes to...
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: How bisexuals find acceptance within religious communities that condemn nonmonosexuality