Gender is a construct that has been heavily influenced by colonial powers throughout history. For centuries, Western societies have enforced binary gender norms on cultures around the world, often...
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: Restoring ancestral gender diversity for community healing in nonbinary identities
One of the most influential factors contributing to the positive mental health of LGBTQIA+ individuals is their ability to accept themselves for who they are, despite societal expectations.
This...
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: A study on how queer celebrity influence can help youth accept themselves
Coming out is an important milestone for many individuals who identify as part of marginalized communities such as LGBTQ+. It involves revealing one's true identity and expressing oneself freely...
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: Coming out and its impact on selfacceptance: the role of psychological factors
As children grow up and begin to explore their identities, they may feel pressure from family members to conform to societal norms regarding gender and sexual orientation.
LGBT youth often face...
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: The impact of parenting style on lgbt youth: exploring the role of families in identity development and resilience
Denial of sexual orientation is a common phenomenon among individuals who experience same-sex attraction but lack the social support to come out publicly. It involves a state of dissonance where an...
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: Sexual orientation denial: the impact on cognition, emotions, relationships, and wellbeing
Adolescence is a time when young people are exploring their identity and figuring out who they are.
For non-binary individuals, this process can be more complicated due to societal pressures that...
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: Nonbinary adolescence: the challenges of exploring identity in a binary world
Sexual orientation is a deeply personal aspect of one's identity that can be affected by various factors, including family expectations and societal norms. For many individuals, the decision to...
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: Sexual orientation disclosure anxiety predicts depression and anxiety in lgbtq+ youth
The word "queer" refers to non-heterosexual identities that do not conform to mainstream social expectations. Queer people often experience prejudice and discrimination due to their identity, which...
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: Unpacking the complexities of queer identity: exploring intersections of marginalization and change
What is internalized transphobia?
Internalized transphobia refers to the process by which individuals come to believe negative beliefs about themselves based on their gender identity or expression...
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: The psychology behind transgender shame: understanding internalized transphobia
Vulnerability can be defined as the state of being open to the possibility of being affected by something negative. It is often associated with weakness, but it can also lead to growth and...
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: The power of vulnerability in promoting healing within queer communities