The intersection between one's religion, culture, and family dynamics can have a significant impact on their mental health and wellbeing, particularly when it comes to queer individuals. Queer...
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: How religious beliefs, cultural practices, and familial dynamics can affect the mental health of queer individuals
The subject of queerness has been debated for centuries, but it is still largely misunderstood today. Queer individuals face numerous challenges and prejudices that can have negative effects on their...
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: How secrecy affects psychological development in queer individuals?
There is an emerging field within psychology that examines the psychological experiences of individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and/or queer (LGBTQ) and how these...
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: The psychology behind queer identity: how resistance, desire, and selfcreation shape lgbtq experiences
One of the most significant decisions an individual can make is to come out as part of the LGBTQ+ community. It requires courage, strength, and self-acceptance.
For many people, this decision also...
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: How coming out publicly impacts mental health: a look at discrimination, cultural expectations, and personal strength
A new field has emerged within psychology called queer theory, which seeks to challenge traditional assumptions about gender identity and sexuality. This field has sparked interest in whether there...
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: The ethics of queer psychology: exploring alternative moral values in lgbtq+ communities
Queerness is often defined through the lens of sexual orientation or gender identity, but it can also include other forms of non-normative expression such as spirituality. Religious practices can...
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: How lgbtq+ individuals navigate religion, culture, and sexuality
Innovations in Psychotherapy for Queer Clients
Psychotherapists have traditionally focused their treatments on heterosexual couples and individuals. This leaves out many members of the LGBTQ+...
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: 6 innovative ways to improve mental health care for queer patients
Verbal abuse is an attack on someone's self-esteem that can have a significant impact on their mental health and well-being. It refers to any negative communication intended to hurt or belittle...
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: Verbal abuse: a common cause of mental health issues amongst the queer community
Psychoanalytic theory is a school of psychology that focuses on understanding the unconscious mind and its relationship to behavior, emotions, and thought processes. In the context of queer lives,...
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: Exploring the interplay of desire, identity, and social norms in psychoanalytic theory: a deep dive into queer lives
Internalized religious stigma is a term used to describe the adoption of negative attitudes towards one's own religion or belief system. It often occurs when an individual experiences discrimination...
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: The psychological impact of internalized religious stigma: how it manifests in queer individuals