Researchers have found that people's perceptions of being judged can have significant impacts on their ability to regulate themselves and be emotionally open in interpersonal relationships. This...
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: How perceived judgement impacts selfregulation and relationship intimacy
Time is an essential aspect of human experience that has been studied through various fields such as philosophy, psychology, physics, and sociology. Temporal concepts like past, present, and future...
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: Exploring the complexity of time: a philosophical journey through nonbinary temporalities
The concept of belonging is central to human existence, and it has profound implications for how people make moral and existential decisions. Belonging refers to the desire to feel connected to a...
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: A study on belongingness and its impact on ethical decisionmaking
Affirmation, Invisibility, and Social Recognition
Affirmation, invisibility, and social recognition are three concepts that have been studied extensively by researchers in various fields,...
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: The impact of affirmation, invisibility, and social recognition on moral agency, selfconcept, and mental health
Religious engagement refers to an individual's involvement in religious practices such as attending church services, reading religious texts, and praying. Self-esteem refers to an individual's...
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: (sexuality) religious engagement, selfesteem, and life satisfaction: a crosscultural analysis
In modern society, many people identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or questioning (LGBTQ+), which may lead to conflicts between their faith and secular values....
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: Lgbtq+ identity and religious beliefs: navigating the complexities of ethics
Love is one of the most profound experiences humans can have, and it has been explored through various lenses such as psychology, sociology, and philosophy. In the philosophical sense, love involves...
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: Loves impact on selfhood through vulnerability exploration and its role in relationships
There has been an increasing recognition of non-binary identities within the fields of philosophy, psychology, sociology, and beyond. Non-binary individuals experience their gender identity outside...
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: Sexuality: challenging traditional philosophy through nonbinary identities
We will explore how combining sociological, psychological, philosophical, and queer theoretical perspectives can shed light on complex issues related to sexual and gender diversity. We'll examine how...
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: What can sexual and gender diversity teach us about sociological, psychological, and queer theories?
The intersectionality of race, class, and gender has been a critical area of study in sociology for decades now.
The impact of these social constructs is often ignored when discussing issues...
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: Exploring the intersectionality of race, class, and gender in the lives of lgbtq people from various cultures worldwide