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STRONG EMOTIONAL ATTACHMENT CAN IMPACT ADOLESCENTS WILLINGNESS TO COMPROMISE PERSONAL BOUNDARIES

When you are an adolescent, it is normal to feel strong emotions and attachments towards others. These feelings can be positive or negative depending on how they make you feel. When you experience...

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SEXUALITY AND INTIMACY: HOW TO LIVE PERPETUALLY OUTSIDE SOCIETAL VALIDATION

Living Perpetually Outside Societal Validation
The ability to live one's life without seeking approval from others is a rare skill that requires courage, self-awareness, and emotional...

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COPING STRATEGIES FOR DEALING WITH DIGITAL SEXUAL ATTENTION IN ONLINE DATING

The rise of online dating and social media has revolutionized how people meet potential partners and communicate with them.
It also creates new challenges for maintaining healthy relationships and...

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SEXUAL OPENNESS IN ADOLESCENTS: UNDERSTANDING ITS IMPACT ON SELFRESPECT, EMOTIONAL RESILIENCE & IDENTITY

When it comes to how sexual openness affects adolescents' development of self-respect, emotional resilience, and identity, there are a number of factors that come into play. Firstly, let's look at...

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THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO RADICAL SELFLOVE EXPLORING ITS ETHICS, PSYCHOLOGY, AND BENEFITS

We will explore whether radical self-love is ethically defensible, psychologically essential, or both. We'll examine how it fits into larger social and cultural norms and expectations around love,...

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UNPACKING THE COMPLEXITIES OF DIGNITY: CAN IT EXIST BEYOND EXTERNAL VALIDATION?

Dignity is a complex concept that has been discussed since ancient times. It can be defined as the quality of being worthy or honored, but it is also closely related to one's identity, self-respect,...

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MARGINALIZED EMPLOYEES EXPERIENCE POWER IMBALANCE LEADING TO FEELINGS OF ALIENATION, RESENTMENT, ABUSE

Power asymmetry refers to the unequal distribution of resources, authority, status, or influence among individuals or groups in an organization. In terms of morality, it has been found that when...

Read More : Marginalized employees experience power imbalance leading to feelings of alienation, resentment, abuse

PSYCHOLOGICALLY EMPOWERING TEENAGE SEXUAL EXPLORATION: UNLEASHING MINDFULNESS TO CULTIVATE SAFE AND FULFILLING INTIMACY

Adolescence is a time of immense growth and discovery for many young people. As they navigate their way through puberty, teenagers begin to explore new feelings and desires that may be foreign to...

Read More : Psychologically empowering teenage sexual exploration: unleashing mindfulness to cultivate safe and fulfilling intimacy

OVERCOMING GUILT & EMBRACING PERSONAL WORTH: ACHIEVING GREATER SELFRESPECT & DIGNITY THROUGH EMOTIONAL HEALING

Shame-based Morality: An Obstacle to Self-Respect and Dignity
Shame-based morality is a set of beliefs and values that emphasize punishment, guilt, and humiliation for perceived wrongdoing. These...

Read More : Overcoming guilt & embracing personal worth: achieving greater selfrespect & dignity through emotional healing

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE BISEXUAL? HOW THIS IDENTITY AFFECTS EMOTIONAL NEEDS AND RELATIONSHIP BOUNDARIES

Bisexuality is an orientation characterized by romantic attraction towards people of different genders. While the definition of this term may seem simple enough, it has far-reaching implications for...

Read More : What does it mean to be bisexual? how this identity affects emotional needs and relationship boundaries