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HOW BISEXUALS CAN USE INTERNAL CONFLICT TO FUEL PERSONAL TRANSFORMATION

Bisexual individuals have been subject to prejudice and misunderstanding throughout history. While some people consider their sexual orientation to be a choice or phase, it is now widely accepted...

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HOW EMOTIONAL REGULATION DIFFERS ACROSS LGBTQ+ SUBGROUPS: FOCUS ON BISEXUALITY, TRANS IDENTITY, AND INTERSEX ISSUES

Emotional regulation is an important skill for all people to develop. It involves recognizing and managing one's own feelings, thoughts, and behaviors in response to stressors, both internal and...

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HOW RADICAL SELFACCEPTANCE INFORMS RELATIONAL ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

In order to understand how radical self-acceptance informs approaches to relational ethics and social responsibility, one must first define each concept separately. Relational ethics is an approach...

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SEXUALITY AND RELATIONSHIPS: UNDERSTANDING THE BENEFITS OF QUEER SPIRITUALITY AND SELFCOMPASSION DEVELOPMENT

Introduction to Queer Spiritual Practice and Self-Compassion Development
Queer spiritual practice is an approach to spiritual growth that involves exploring one's own gender identity, sexual...

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SELFCOMPASSION AS A PROTECTIVE FACTOR FOR BISEXUAL INDIVIDUALS EXPERIENCING DISCRIMINATION

This essay will explore the concept of self-compassion as it relates to the emotional well-being of bisexual individuals who experience discrimination. Self-compassion is an important component of...

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THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SOCIAL MARGINALIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON SEXUALITY, INTIMACY, AND RELATIONSHIPS

Social marginalization refers to the process through which an individual is excluded from participating in activities that are considered normal or usual for members of society due to their...

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LGBTQ RECONCILING WITH GOD, COMMUNITY AND SELF AFTER RELIGIOUS TRAUMA: A GUIDE FOR HEALING AND ACCEPTANCE

The topic of reconciliation is one that many people face at some point in their lives, but it can be particularly difficult for LGBTQ individuals who have experienced religious rejection or trauma....

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CULTIVATING SELFCOMPASSION AND RESILIENCE TO OVERCOME SOCIETAL PREJUDICE AND STIGMA: STRATEGIES FOR PERSONAL GROWTH

Strategies for Self-Compassion, Resilience, and Personal Growth in the Face of Societal Prejudice and Stigma
In today's world, many individuals are facing various forms of societal prejudice and...

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IMPROVING EMOTIONAL STABILITY AND RESILIENCE AMONG LGBTQ+ POPULATIONS THROUGH ENGAGEMENT WITH SPIRITUAL PRACTICES

Engagement with spiritual practices has become increasingly important for many people to enhance their emotional wellbeing and resilience, especially among members of minority groups such as LGBT...

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RADICAL SELFACCEPTANCE: ITS IMPACT ON ETHICS, SOCIAL LANDSCAPE, EMOTIONS, AND RELATIONSHIPS

Radical self-acceptance involves a shift in attitudes towards oneself that challenges societal norms and expectations. It is an important concept for achieving personal well-being and enhancing...

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