Queer grief is an understudied aspect of death, dying, and bereavement that has received little attention from both scholars and practitioners alike. Traditional theories of mourning are often...
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: Sexuality grief for all: exploring alternative models of mourning beyond family ties
When a person experiences the death of someone who is important to them, they might feel intense pain and sadness. This experience is called grieving. Grieving can be an incredibly personal process...
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: How grieving differently: exploring sexuality & isolation in queer mourning processes
The term "queer" refers to individuals who identify themselves outside of traditional sexual norms, including those who consider themselves LGBTQIA+. Collective mourning and remembrance is a process...
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: Queer grief and mourning: a unique experience in sexuality, emotions, and identity
Grief is a natural reaction to loss that can be experienced in response to a variety of life events such as death, divorce, or relocation. For many people, religion plays an important role in their...
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: Loss of faith and lgbtq+ grief: exploring the impact on intimate relationships
Queer communities are known for their openness to non-conforming expressions of gender, sexual orientation, and relationship structures.
When it comes to mourning the death of loved ones, they...
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: How does grief differ for lgbtqia individuals? exploring unique mourning rituals and philosophies
How Does Queer Grief Articulate Moral Resistance Against Erasure?
In this essay, I will explore how queer grief can be understood as a form of resistance to erasure that challenges the dominant...
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: Unraveling the complexities of queer grief: a call to moral resistance
Queer people often experience grief differently from non-queer people due to various factors such as cultural stigma, religious beliefs, societal norms, and personal experiences. When it comes to...
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: Celebrating lgbtq+ love: coping with grief through private rituals and community support
Queer spiritual practices are rooted in the belief that there is no one right way to approach religion or spirituality. Instead, they encourage individuals to explore their own unique relationship...
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: Queer spiritual practices help people cope with grief through rituals and ceremonies heres why
Queer approaches to grief are unique in their ability to challenge conventional understandings of mourning and offer new frameworks for ethical, embodied practices of care and connection. By...
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: An embodied approach to grief: how queerness provides insight and support for healing
We will explore the concept of disenfranchised grief, which is a term used to describe when an individual experiences grief for someone or something that they cannot openly mourn due to societal...
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: Discover how grief can affect queer communities and explore strategies for coping with it