Can repression of desire be morally justified in the name of social harmony?
Desire is an essential part of human life that cannot be ignored or suppressed completely. It drives individuals to act...
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: Can desire be repressed morally? a debate on social harmony and individual wellbeing
Intimacy is an essential aspect of human existence that allows people to establish meaningful connections with one another. It encompasses various forms such as emotional, physical, spiritual,...
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: The importance of intimacy: exploring its role in personal growth, social norms, and political power structures
Eastern European countries are characterized by a conservative and often homophobic society. Despite this fact, some LGBTQ+ individuals have managed to create a vibrant subculture that has been able...
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: Eastern european queer activists resistance against state surveillance & repression through grassroots solidarity
Queer theory is an academic field that explores the social construction of gender identity and sexual orientation. It emerged from feminist and postmodernist thought, critiquing traditional binary...
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: Sexual desire beyond binaries: exploring the role of power dynamics and identity performance in intimacy
To explain the impact that historical trauma has had on the current experience of marginalized groups is to acknowledge how much it continues to shape people's lives, identities, and perceptions even...
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: Historical trauma and its impact on contemporary queer consciousness: the intergenerational legacy of sexual stigma
The psychological concept of repression refers to an unconscious defense mechanism that involves pushing unwanted thoughts, feelings, desires, or memories out of one's consciousness. In the context...
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: A psychological study on homophobia and sexual intimacy within religious hierarchies
The study of memory is an important aspect of psychology that helps to understand the human mind and behavior. Repression is a defense mechanism whereby people try to bury or forget painful memories...
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: Sexual abuse repression: how trauma can impact identity and selfimage in psychology
Queer Identity and Psychoanalytic Theory Reveals New Understandings of Desire, Repression, and Internal Conflict
Queer identity refers to an umbrella term for people who do not identify...
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: Queer identity and psychoanalytic theory reveal new insights into desire, repression, and internal conflict
A queer Jew refers to an individual who identifies with the LGBTQ+ community and is also Jewish. In ultra-orthodox settings, there are several psychological challenges that queer Jews face due to the...
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: The psychological challenges faced by queer jews in ultraorthodox settings
In a tolerant society where everyone is free to express their unique identities without fear of judgement or discrimination, the act of concealing one's true self can be detrimental to an...
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: Finding your true self: breaking free from years of repression and rebuilding a new identity