Moral Resilience is defined as an individual's ability to maintain their ethical beliefs and values despite adversities, traumas, or challenges that might threaten them. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and...
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: Lgbt individuals develop moral resilience through empathy, compassion, cognitive reappraisal, and selfacceptance
Internal dialogue can be defined as an inner conversation that individuals have with themselves about their thoughts, feelings, and actions. It is a way for people to regulate their emotions, set...
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: The power of internal dialogue: how it influences moral and emotional resilience in coping with challenges
Narrative theology is an approach to understanding religion that focuses on the stories, myths, and legends that have been passed down through generations within a particular faith tradition. It...
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: Sexuality and religion: how narrative theology can promote moral resilience for queer believers
Cognitive and Emotional Mechanisms for Moral Resilience, Relational Integrity, and Ethical Agency Among LGBTQ Participants
Moral resilience is the ability to maintain high morality despite...
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: Sexuality: exploring moral resilience strategies in lgbtq individuals
The idea that one's life experiences can shape their ability to overcome adversity is not new. What is unique about this argument is the claim that such experiences may have implications for...
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: Can suffering lead to greater morality? exploring moral resilience as a virtue