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LOCKDOWN LONELINESS: HOW ENFORCED RESTRICTIONS IMPACT EMOTIONAL WELLBEING OF RELIGIOUS LEADERS

How do enforced restrictions affect emotional wellbeing of religious leaders?
Enforced restrictions are measures that have been put in place to control the spread of COVID-19. These include social...

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SEXUAL EXPRESSION IN RELIGIOUS BELIEFS: HOW FAITH AFFECTS WOMENS AUTONOMY & MENTAL WELLBEING

The ways in which religions control female sexual expression have been an essential topic of debate, especially considering their impact on women's autonomy and mental wellbeing. Religious beliefs...

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EXPLORING SEXUAL FREEDOM IN RELIGION: NAVIGATING MENTAL HEALTH IMPACTS OF CONFLICTING VALUES

Sexual freedom is a fundamental human right that allows individuals to explore their own desires, needs, and preferences without fear of judgment or repression.
Many religions have strict rules...

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SEXUAL SELFPERCEPTION AND EMOTIONAL RESILIENCE: HOW RELIGIOUS GUILT SHAPED SOCIETYS VIEWS ON INTIMACY

I will explore how historical religious guilt shapes sexual self-perception and emotional resilience. Throughout history, religion has played a significant role in shaping societal norms regarding...

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HOW YOUR RELIGIOUS VALUES COULD BE HARMING YOUR SEX LIFE & RELATIONSHIPS (AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT)

Internalized religious morality refers to a set of values, beliefs, and principles that an individual has acquired from their religious upbringing or affiliation, which influence their thoughts,...

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A COMPREHENSIVE LOOK AT HOW RELIGIOUS BELIEFS IMPACT SEXUAL IDENTITY, INTIMACY, AND EMOTIONAL WELLNESS

Religious and spiritual belief systems often come with strict guidelines regarding sexual behavior, which can lead to feelings of sexual repression in individuals who adhere to these teachings. This...

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UNDERSTANDING RELIGIOUS ATTITUDES TOWARDS SEXUAL DESIRE: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE SPIRITUALLY PURE?

Sexual desires are often seen as temptations that can lead to sin and immoral behavior within many religious frameworks. Some religions view sexual desire itself as evil and believe that it must be...

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EXPLORING THE PSYCHOLOGICAL AMBIGUITY CREATED BY RELIGIOUS SILENCE ABOUT SEXUALITY AND ITS IMPACT ON INDIVIDUALS

Religious teachings often condemn and suppress human desires for pleasure, particularly sexual desire. While most religions have rules regarding appropriate sexual behavior, many people find it...

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SEXUAL REPRESSION: ITS EMOTIONAL AND COGNITIVE EFFECTS ON ADULT EXPRESSION

Sexual repression is the social practice of restricting people from expressing their sexual desires and behaviors based on societal norms and values. Religious communities often impose such...

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THE CONSEQUENCES OF LIFELONG CELIBACY ON RELIGIOUS LEADERS MENTAL HEALTH AND RELATIONSHIPS

Lifelong celibacy among religious leaders can have significant psychological consequences that shape how they view intimacy, vulnerability, and emotional dependence. This essay will explore how these...

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