The attachment theory is a psychological concept that explains how children form emotional bonds with their caregivers during infancy. This bonding process determines how secure they feel in their...
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: A comprehensive guide to understanding early attachment styles and their impact on sexual communication and intimacy
Definition of Religious Trauma, Stigma, and Moral Injury
Religious trauma is defined as the negative psychological effects that result from experiencing significant religious stressors, such as...
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: Sexually transmitted guilt: understanding and managing the impact of religious indoctrination and moral injury
Internalized homophobia refers to a person's negative beliefs about their own identity as LGBTQ+, often resulting from cultural messages that promote heterosexuality and cisgender identity. This...
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: Overcoming internalized homophobia: strategies for breaking down barriers to selfacceptance
Interventions to Reduce Impact of Internalized Stigma on Romantic Satisfaction
Internalized stigma is the negative perception one has about themselves due to societal beliefs and prejudices...
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: Overcoming social beliefs about identity through selfacceptance practices.
There has been an increasing awareness of the importance of mental health issues that affect individuals from marginalized communities such as the LGBTQ+ population. Among these groups are bisexuals...
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: How community support promotes psychological wellbeing among bisexuals
In contemporary society, identity concealment is becoming increasingly commonplace due to various factors such as social stigma, discrimination, and harassment. This phenomenon has been linked to...
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: How creativity can mitigate the psychological harm of identity concealment?
Traumatic Experiences and Identity Reconstruction for LGBTQ Individuals
LGBTQ individuals often face traumatic experiences related to their gender identity or sexual orientation. These traumas can...
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: Sexuality and identity: reconstructing self after traumatic experiences in the lgbtq community
Therapeutic interventions are important tools that can assist individuals who have experienced religious rejection to rebuild their self-esteem. These interventions provide supportive frameworks for...
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: How religious rejection can affect selfesteem and ways to overcome it with therapy
I will explain how different philosophical frameworks can be used to understand, process, and overcome trauma. Philosophy is the study of fundamental problems such as knowledge, reality, values,...
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: Overcoming trauma with philosophy: using cbt, existentialism, and critical theory for healing
Cognitive reframing is a therapeutic technique that involves changing one's perception of a situation, experience, or behavior. It can be an effective way to reduce the psychological impact of...
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: Cognitive reframing: challenging negative selftalk around sexuality and relationships