Empathy is an important aspect of interpersonal communication that allows people to understand the feelings and emotions of others. It is essential for building strong relationships, resolving...
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: 7 ways to maintain empathy after rejection in your relationship
How does the experience of rejection or judgment related to one's sexual identity affect emotional self-esteem and future sexual relationships?
The act of rejecting someone based on their sexual...
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: Experience of sexual orientation rejection & emotional selfesteem impacts future relationships
Repeated Online Sexual Rejection: A Deeper Examination
It's no secret that being rejected can be painful. But what happens when someone is repeatedly turned down for a date or denied intimate...
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: . online sexual rejection: negative selfconcept, attachment difficulties, and potential coping mechanisms
When it comes to emotions, teenagers are just like everyone else. They experience them, they process them, and they deal with them in various ways.
There is one specific type of emotion that has...
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: Coping with unreciprocated vulnerability: what teens do after being rejected.
What is "Fear of Rejection"?
Rejection refers to when someone or something declines another person or object for their own reasons. It can happen in different contexts such as love, friendship,...
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Queer community is a diverse population that includes people who identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, pansexual, asexual, and many more gender identities. They come from...
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: What it means to be queer: exploring acceptance, rejection, and relationships in the lgbtq+ community
What Psychological Impacts Result From Persistent Societal and Familial Rejection In Religious Contexts?
The following article will discuss the effects that persistent societal and familial...
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: The mental health effects of religious persecution: how faithbased exclusion can lead to depression and anxiety.
The term "hyper-visibility" refers to being perceived as more visible than usual due to certain factors such as race, gender, physical characteristics, or social status. On the other hand,...
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: Being hypervisible vs invisible: the emotional impact on ones identity and relationships
Moral development is essential for all individuals to navigate life's challenges effectively, but it can be especially crucial for LGBTQ believers who face unique social and cultural pressures...
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: The power of intergenerational mentorship and storytelling for promoting morality amongst lgbtq believers
Research has indicated that the perception of one's ability to achieve certain tasks can greatly influence their level of motivation and willingness to pursue them. This phenomenon is known as...
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: Sexual gratification and motivation levels: understanding perceived personal efficacy across stages of development