The term "queer" is used to describe people who identify outside of traditional gender roles or heteronormative expectations. Pride and vulnerability are two key aspects of queer identity that often...
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: Balance pride and vulnerability: the power of community support, selfcare practices, and positive selftalk
How do queer people reinterpret suffering as a source of wisdom, connection, and transformation? Suffering is an inevitable part of life that can be viewed through different lenses depending on one's...
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: How do queer people reinterpret suffering as a source of wisdom?
The term "queer" refers to people who identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, nonbinary, asexual, polyamorous, pansexual, omnisexual, demisexual, homoflexible,...
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: What is queer sexuality and how can you cope with its challenges?
Transitional Life Events
Transitional life events are those changes that occur throughout one's lifetime that have the potential to significantly impact an individual's identity, self-perception,...
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: Sexuality, intimacy, and transition: a guide to navigating lifes biggest changes
Hope is an essential component of human well-being that enables individuals to persevere through difficult circumstances. It also helps them develop resilience, which can be crucial for queer people...
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: Sexuality and the art of hope: exploring how relationships can foster resilience for queer individuals
How do queer individuals reconstruct meaning after experiences of violence and trauma?
The experience of violence can be physically, mentally, or psychologically debilitating for anyone who goes...
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: How do queer individuals reconstruct meaning after experiences of violence and trauma?
Participation in queer-inclusive activism can have significant effects on an individual's spiritual resilience, moral agency, and identity formation. Spiritual resilience refers to one's ability to...
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: How queerinclusive activism enhances spiritual resilience and moral agency
Can queer-inclusive theological reflection promote both cognitive flexibility and emotional adaptation in contexts of exclusion?
It can. Queer-inclusive theology encourages people to think...
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: Queerinclusive theology promotes cognitive flexibility & emotional adaptation
Pain is an essential part of queer life. From homophobia to transphobia to biphobia to racism to ableism, queer people are often subjected to oppression that can cause physical and emotional pain....
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: Pains teachings for queer individuals: learning through physical and emotional challenges
The ability to create personalized rituals and meaningful objects is an essential part of many spiritual traditions. These practices can offer queer individuals the opportunity to express themselves,...
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: The power of sacred symbols and objects in queer spiritual practices