Rejection can be a difficult experience for anyone, but it can also be an opportunity to learn valuable lessons that promote ethical humility and openness. In this article, we will explore what...
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: How rejection can teach us about ethical humility, openness and selfawareness
Transformation can be seen as a process that involves physical and mental changes to an individual's body and mind, leading to new experiences and perspectives. This paper examines how these...
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: How transformation affects gender identity & ethics around sexual orientation and relationships
Exposure to Diverse Worldviews: How Does it Influence Psychological Flexibility?
The ability to navigate fluid or intersectional identities requires mental agility and openness to new...
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: Sexual psychology: the impact of diverse worldviews on flexible thinking
The Impact of Educational Programs on Belonging, Self-Confidence, and Identity Consolidation
Educational programs can be an effective tool for fostering positive development among young people. In...
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: The role of education in fostering positive development through belonging, selfconfidence, and identity consolidation
Empathy is an important part of human interaction that allows us to understand and share the feelings of others, but can it be achieved between people who have fundamentally different experiences of...
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: The power of empathy: can we understand different identities and marginalizations?
The study of how narratives of past relational successes and failures can influence present ethical judgement, emotional insight, and relational competency is an important area of research that has...
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: The power of narrative: how past stories impact current relationship dynamics and ethical decisionmaking
Emotional pain is a universal human experience that can take many forms, from heartbreak to loss and everything in between. While it may be difficult to discuss such sensitive topics, it is important...
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: Emotional pain as a source of philosophical insight: how feelings can shape our understanding of ourselves and others
Can teaching theology be an act of confession rather than instruction? This is an interesting question that requires careful consideration. On one hand, there are those who believe that teaching...
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: Does teaching theology require students to confess their faith?
There has been an increased focus on developing empathy among students and teaching them to understand others' perspectives. This is because research shows that people who are able to empathize with...
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: learning to develop empathy: exploring the effectiveness of teaching strategies in education
Can empathy be systematically taught and assessed in educational settings?
Empathy is often defined as the ability to understand and share the feelings of others, but it can also refer to the...
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: Can empathy be taught? a guide to systematic teaching and assessment in education settings.