The concept of societal validation is a significant factor that can influence the way individuals perceive themselves and their relationships, particularly within the context of romantic...
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: Societal validation: how it impacts emotional resilience and psychological stability in romantic relationships
Internalized oppression is when an individual internalizes societal beliefs about their own group, resulting in negative self-perception, self-criticism, and self-destructive behavior. This can...
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: Sex and internalized oppression: how to break free from selfdestructive behavior with compassionate support
There has been an increased focus on the harmful impact of external religious violence against queer individuals, such as hate crimes, discrimination, and abuse.
Less attention has been paid to...
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: The hidden toll of internalized religious violence on queer faith identities
Societal invisibility can be defined as a lack of recognition, acknowledgment, or representation in social systems, structures, and institutions that is detrimental to an individual's self-worth,...
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: Sexual authenticity and relationship satisfaction for marginalized individuals
LGBTQ youth are an increasingly visible population who face unique challenges related to their identity and development. Among these challenges is the impact that public figures can have on their...
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: How public figures impact aspirational identities among lgbtq youth
There are several parenting styles that can affect how an LGBTQ+ adolescent copes with societal stigma and peer harassment.
Authoritative parents who set clear rules and expectations while also...
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: How authoritative parenting can help lgbtq+ youth cope with societal stigma and peer harassment
Adolescence is a crucial time for individuals to develop their social skills, including those related to relationships, dating, and intimacy. During this stage of life, teenagers explore their...
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: Adolescent sexual development: fostering healthy relationships & building selfworth
Guilt, shame, and internalized stigma are common experiences for members of the LGBT community who often face discrimination and rejection from society due to their sexual orientation or gender...
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: How guilt, shame, and internalized stigma affect the selfperception of lgbt individuals
Can one achieve self-acceptance without external validation in a world structured around social recognition?
The answer to this question is both yes and no. On the one hand, it is possible to find...
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: Selfacceptance vs external validation: finding balance in a recognitiondriven society.
The idea that queer intimacy challenges dominant paradigms of permanence, hierarchy, and exclusivity is rooted in the very nature of queerness itself. Queer intimacy is characterized by an openness...
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: Sexuality and relationships queer intimacy challenges dominant paradigms of permanence, hierarchy, and exclusivity