How can psychosexual support be effectively integrated into military medical and mental health care systems?
Psychosexual support is an essential aspect of human life, and it plays a significant...
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: Psychosexual support integration in military medical systems: a necessary step for overall wellbeing
The question of how soldiers adapt their sexual and relational identities is one that has been largely neglected in research until recently. This paper will explore the ways in which soldiers who...
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: Sexual and relational identity reconstruction in postdeployment readjustment for soldiers
The topic of ethical reasoning is a critical one when it comes to developing interventions that prevent harm without normalizing dangerous internal thoughts. Ethical reasoning involves applying moral...
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: How ethical reasoning can support mental health intervention and avoid normalizing dangerous thoughts
Mental Health Policy and Moral Tensions
Efficiency Prioritized Over Equity
The pursuit of efficiency can create moral tensions in mental health policy when it comes to providing equal access to...
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: How to provide efficient mental health treatment without sacrificing equity
Mental health support systems have become increasingly important in recent years as more people struggle with mental health issues.
These systems must be carefully designed to acknowledge cultural...
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: How ethical mental health support systems can address cultural differences and promote individual autonomy.
What are some common ethical issues that may arise during mental health ethics training?
When it comes to preparing mental health professionals to handle culturally complex dilemmas, there are...
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: Ethical dilemmas in mental health care: exploring cultural competence for best practice
Mental health disorders are often associated with stigma, discrimination, and prejudice.
These conditions can be treated effectively through proper diagnosis and treatment. Mental health diagnoses...
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: How mental health diagnoses can strengthen identity while upholding scientific rigor and professional standards
Mental health can be affected by different factors.
Experiencing violence can have a negative impact on mental health. Violence can include physical abuse, verbal abuse, sexual assault, and...
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: Understanding the effects of trauma on mental health: how violence can affect your brain function?
Internalized stigma is defined as an individual's negative beliefs about their own attributes that are socially devalued (Crocker & Major, 1989; Crocker et al., 2006). It refers to the process by...
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: Internalized stigma, sexuality, eroticism, intimacy, and relationships: a study on emotional wellbeing
How Might Trauma-Informed Psychological Frameworks Evolve to Support LGBTQ+ Refugees Dealing With Forced Migration, Identity Threat, Digital Dislocation, Cultural Erasure, Racialization and Emergent...
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: Mental health providers must prioritize culturally competent care for lgbtq+ refugee communities