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HOW INTERNALIZED GUILT IMPACTS CREATIVE EXPRESSION & ADAPTIVE COPING STRATEGIES AMONGST LGBTQ INDIVIDUALS

Internalized guilt is a feeling that an individual carries from society's judgement towards their actions, thoughts, or identities.
A person may feel guilty about being attracted to someone of the...

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OVERCOMING RELIGIOUS GUILT AS A QUEER BELIEVER: FINDING RESILIENCE THROUGH SUPPORT AND SELFACCEPTANCE

In today's world, religion is often seen as an outdated institution that promotes discrimination against minorities such as LGBTQ+ individuals.
Many queer people still hold onto their faith...

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NAVIGATING MORAL TENSION AND INTERNALIZED GUILT: HOW BISEXUAL INDIVIDUALS MANAGE RELIGION AND SEXUAL ORIENTATION

Bisexual individuals often face unique challenges in navigating their sexual orientation within restrictive or conservative religious contexts. Many religions view homosexuality and bisexuality as...

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THE IMPACT OF INTERNALIZED RELIGIOUS GUILT ON LGBT MENTAL HEALTH AND RELATIONSHIPS

There has been an increased awareness of how internalized religious guilt can impact the mental health, self-esteem, and interpersonal relationships of LGBT individuals. This is especially true...

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QUEER PEOPLES MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES & RELIGIOUS GUILT: EXPLORING APOCALYPSE BELIEF SYSTEMS

Queer Individuals' Psychological Development and Apocalypse Belief Systems
Many queer people have grown up within religious communities that believe in apocalypse or armageddon. This belief system...

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THE IMPACT OF RELIGIOUS MORAL DOCTRINE ON INTERNALIZED GUILT AND MORAL TRANSCENDENCE AMONG LGBTQ+ BELIEVERS

In contemporary society, religion is often seen as being against homosexuality and gender nonconformity.
Many LGBTQ+ individuals have faith in one or more religions, and some find solace and...

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HOW DOES INTERNALIZED THEOLOGY IMPACT MENTAL HEALTH AND SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT?

The term "internalized theology" refers to an individual's belief that they are inherently sinful due to their gender identity or sexual orientation. This belief can lead to feelings of shame,...

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THE IMPACT OF INTERNALIZED RELIGIOUS GUILT ON MORAL REASONING AND ETHICAL DECISIONMAKING AMONG LGBT INDIVIDUALS.

How does internalized religious guilt affect the moral reasoning and ethical decision-making of LGBT individuals?
I will explore the impact of internalized religious guilt on the moral reasoning...

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HOW SPIRITUAL REFLECTION CAN HELP MITIGATE INTERNALIZED GUILT ASSOCIATED WITH SEXUAL ORIENTATION

Sexual orientation is an essential aspect of human identity that refers to one's romantic, emotional, physical, and sexual attraction towards members of a particular gender or genders. While most...

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THE ROLE OF INTERNALIZED GUILT AND SHAME IN LGBT RELATIONSHIPS: HOW CULTURE IMPACTS INTIMACY AND PERSONAL GROWTH

LGBT individuals often experience internalized guilt and shame related to their gender identity or sexual orientation, which can negatively impact their personal and professional lives. This essay...

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