Intergenerational conflicts are commonplace in many religions, particularly those that uphold traditional values such as Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. These conflicts can arise when younger...
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: how does intergenerational conflict impact lgbtq identity development?
What is bisexual phenomenology?
Bisexual phenomenology refers to the way that people experience their own sexual attraction towards more than one gender, both romantically and erotically. It can...
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: Negotiating dual attractions: how bisexuals manage their sexuality in relationships
Moralized stigma refers to the experience of being labeled as deviant from societal norms for one's sexual orientation, gender identity, or relationship type. In some cases, this can lead to...
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: How does moralized stigma affect mental health outcomes? a comprehensive review of the literature
How does systemic stigma influence mental health, relational networks, and cultural engagement among LGBTQ communities?
The term 'LGBTQ' refers to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and...
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: How does systemic stigma impact mental health and relationships among lgbtq communities?
One of the main reasons for a lack of acceptance and understanding among the general population is the prevalence of negative public attitudes toward sexual minorities. In many cultures, there...
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: Why lack of public acceptance leads to mental health issues for lgbtq+ individuals
Virtue ethics is an approach to morality that emphasizes the development of moral character traits such as honesty, courage, justice, and compassion. It suggests that the most important aspect of...
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: How to improve sexual intimacy: a guide for lgbt individuals using virtue ethics.
There are many different perspectives on how to approach bisexual relational experience and its implications for critiquing hierarchical and normative ethical assumptions. One way to understand this...
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: Bisexual relationship experience: challenging traditional gender roles
What is internalized stigma arising from religiously framed heteronormativity?
Internalized stigma arises when individuals internalize negative attitudes toward them that society holds about their...
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: Understanding the role of religion in sexuality: exploring the impact of heteronormativity on mental health.
Existential anxiety is an uncomfortable feeling of uncertainty about one's existence and purpose in life that can lead to feelings of dread and unease. For many people, this anxiety manifests in...
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: How existential anxiety can fuel creative transformation for lgbtq+ individuals
Internalized stigma is an individual's acceptance of societal judgments against themselves for their identity. It occurs when people believe that negative stereotypes about certain identities are...
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: Sex and relationships: overcoming internalized stigma for emotional intimacy