The term 'Shiva' refers to the Jewish traditional practice of mourning for up to seven days following the burial of an immediate family member. During this time, grieving individuals are expected to...
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: Overcoming sexual difficulties after death: exploring the impact of shiva on relationships
Mourning rituals have been practiced for centuries across different cultures and religions, often involving elaborate and formal processes that guide people through their grief while also creating a...
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: Mourning rituals and sexuality: the impact of jewish customs on postloss erotic expression
How Religion Regulates Grieving Lost Sexual Intensity or Desire
One way religion regulates grieving lost sexual intensity or desire is through rituals and ceremonies that provide structure to the...
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: How religion supports individuals through grief after losing passion or desire
Religious communities have their own unique ways to cope with sexual losses, and many of these rituals and traditions involve mourning. In Islam, for example, it is customary to hold a wake ceremony...
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: Sexual loss rituals and traditions across different religious communities
The prolonged adherence to religious mourning rituals can have significant effects on an individual's sexual desire and relational intimacy over time. While some people may find comfort in their...
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: How prolonged religious mourning rituals impact sexual desire and intimate relationships
Mourning and Sexual Restrictions
Different religious traditions have various practices related to sexuality after death. Some cultures require abstinence from all forms of physical contact for...
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: How religious beliefs can affect sexual behavior during grief cultural norms and practices.
The emotional meaning of "missing someone" can be profoundly different depending on the context. In general, the sense of loss associated with separation from another person increases with the length...
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: The psychology behind missing someone what happens when absence is reinforced by existential risk
Queer mourning refers to a unique form of grieving that is experienced by individuals who identify themselves outside of traditional heterosexual norms. It encompasses both personal experiences of...
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: Queer mourning: an exploration of personal and collective ethics
Ritual mourning has been an integral part of many cultures and religions for thousands of years. It serves a variety of purposes, such as providing solace, expressing grief, seeking closure, honoring...
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: The role of ritual mourning for those who have rejected religion: finding comfort and healing
Grief is a natural response to loss, whether it be the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, or the loss of something that was important to you. Grief can manifest itself in many ways,...
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: Queer individuals struggle with disenfranchised grief after suppression