When it comes to building strong romantic relationships, it's important for both parties involved to have a certain level of empathy towards one another. This means being able to understand and share...
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How do lesbian practices of care challenge hierarchical ethical assumptions and emphasize relational interdependence as central to morality?
Lesbians have been challenging traditional hierarchies...
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I will explain how early reflections can increase our emotional resilience, communication skills, and relational decision making. Reflection is an important skill that helps individuals to process...
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Sexual tension is a natural phenomenon that exists in every relationship. It can be defined as a feeling of excitement or attraction that occurs when two people are around each other. This feeling...
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In order to understand how moral solidarity can exist without collapsing into moral paternalism or saviorism, it is important to define both terms. Moral paternalism refers to the belief that some...
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: how can we practice moral solidarity without falling into moral paternalism or saviorism?
Pain can be seen as a way for the body to communicate with the person experiencing it. It can also be viewed as an expression of emotions and thoughts that cannot otherwise be put into words. When...
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: Exploring the language of chronic pain: how therapists use embodied speech to create safe spaces for clients
The word "care" is often associated with familial ties or romantic partnerships.
What about caring for someone who isn't related to you by blood or love interest? This non-normative form of care...
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In many cultures around the world, there are traditional norms surrounding gender roles and sexual orientation that can create tensions between individuals who identify as LGBTQ+ and their...
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LGBTQ Research Ethics
Ethics is defined as "the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation." In the context of research involving human subjects, it refers to...
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: How can we ensure ethical treatment of lgbtq populations when conducting research?
When it comes to intersectionality within religious communities, there are both spiritual and social implications that need to be addressed. Intersectionality is defined as "the theory that multiple...
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: Intersectionality within religious communities: spiritual and social implications