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UNDERSTANDING THE NEEDS OF LGBT ADOLESCENTS THROUGH THE MORAL PHILOSOPHY OF CARE

Moral philosophy of care is an ethical theory that emphasizes the importance of understanding and attending to the needs of others, particularly those who are vulnerable or marginalized. This...

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DISCOVER HOW SEXUAL IDENTITY AND STRESS MANAGEMENT CAN ENHANCE YOUR WELLBEING THROUGH EFFECTIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY

I will discuss how therapy can be used to help individuals navigate their identity, desires, and stress related to stigma.
Therapy is a form of psychological treatment that involves talking about...

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CARING FOR LGBTQ+ YOUTH: UNDERSTANDING THEIR UNIQUE NEEDS & HOW TO PROVIDE THEM WITH A SAFE AND SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT.

Care Ethics and Supporting LGBT Youth
Care ethics is an approach to understanding human interactions that emphasizes caring for others as a primary moral value. This approach has been used to...

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NARRATIVE RECONSTRUCTION: A TOOL FOR MANAGING PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS CAUSED BY RELIGION

What role does narrative reconstruction play in mitigating psychological distress caused by religious condemnation of queer identities? This is an important question that has been studied extensively...

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UNDERSTANDING INTERSECTIONALITY AND MENTAL HEALTH OUTCOMES AMONG LGBTQ INDIVIDUALS

In order to understand the impact of intersecting identities on LGBTQ communities, it is important to consider the unique challenges that these individuals face due to their multiple marginalized...

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SEX AND RELATIONSHIPS: HOW TRAUMA AND INSECURITY CAN LEAD TO MORALIZED SHAME

Moralized shame is the feeling that one has violated an important societal norm or standard and is therefore unworthy of love, respect, or acceptance. It can arise from various experiences, including...

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GRIEF AND SEXUALITY: UNDERSTANDING COPING STRATEGIES FOR MEMBERS OF MARGINALIZED LGBT COMMUNITIES

The term "grief" refers to the emotional response experienced after losing someone or something important. Grief is typically associated with bereavement, which involves the loss of a loved one...

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THE STRUGGLE FOR SELFWORTH: HOW NEW VALIDATION FRAMEWORKS CAN REDUCE RECOGNITION DEPENDENCY IN QUEER YOUTH

What psychological mechanisms underpin recognition dependency in queer youth, and how might new validation frameworks reduce reliance on social visibility metrics?
Queer youth are those who do not...

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HOW TO MITIGATE THE LONGTERM PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF RELIGIOUS CONDEMNATION

How to Mitigate the Long-Term Psychological Effects of Religious Condemnation
Religion is one of the most controversial topics that have plagued human society since time immemorial. While some...

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HOW MUTUAL VULNERABILITY PROMOTES EMPATHY IN THERAPEUTIC SETTINGS

I will explore how the shared experience of group members' vulnerabilities promotes mutual empathy within a therapeutic setting. Throughout therapy sessions, individuals are encouraged to be honest...

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