As humans, we are all born into this world with innate needs for social connection, intimacy, companionship, and self-expression. These desires can take many forms, from romantic to platonic, but...
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: Bisexualitys freedom and constraint in identity formation: exploring the nuances of attraction
The effects of chronic exposure to harassment or systemic discrimination on identity consolidation and psychological resilience are complex and multifaceted, and researchers have extensively studied...
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: How harassment and discrimination affect identity consolidation and psychological resilience
Existential anxiety refers to the feeling of uncertainty about one's existence, purpose, and meaning in life. It can be caused by various factors, such as societal pressures, personal traumas, and...
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: Is existential anxiety tied to identity formation for lgbt individuals?
Transgender identity is a complicated and nuanced aspect of human existence that has been explored through various lenses in recent years. It refers to people who identify with a gender different...
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: Navigating identity formation as a transgender individual in cultures with rigid gender norms
How do life trajectories that diverge from normative expectations expand our understanding of development, legacy, and flourishing?
People's lives can take many different paths, and sometimes they...
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: How do nontraditional lives expand our understanding of development, legacy, and flourishing?
Internalized homophobia is a form of homophobia that occurs when someone has negative attitudes towards their own sexual orientation or gender identity. This can lead to feelings of shame, guilt, and...
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: How internalized homophobia impacts selfacceptance and identity formation
Non-linear temporality is a concept that challenges traditional linear notions of time, emphasizing the ways in which memory, perception, and embodied experience create fluid and dynamic narratives...
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: Nonlinear temporality: exploring identity construction through embodied experience
What is queer temporality? Queer temporality refers to the idea that time is nonlinear and fluid, rather than linear and fixed. It challenges traditional ideas about time and its relationship to...
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: The power of queer temporality in identity formation and historical understanding
Lesbian partnerships have gained increased recognition and acceptance in recent years, leading to an increase in research on their unique characteristics. One area that has been explored is the...
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: Understanding relational copresence, identity formation, and intersubjectivity in lesbian partnerships
The phenomenon of identity formation is an essential part of human existence that contributes greatly to the development of one's individual understanding of life's meaning and purpose. By exploring...
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: The power of identity formation: how it shapes your view of lifes meaning and purpose