Does therapy risk reinforcing societal norms when aiming to "normalize" queer clients? To answer this question, we must examine how society views LGBTQIA+ individuals and the role of therapy in...
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: Is therapy normalizing queer clients or reinforcing societal norms?
Power dynamics are present in many aspects of life, including therapeutic relationships. In psychotherapy, the power dynamic between the therapist and client can influence the effectiveness of...
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: Unpacking power dynamics in psychotherapeutic relationships: how systemic inequalities impact effective treatment
Psychotherapy is often conceptualized as a process of correction, where individuals work towards changing their thoughts, behaviors, and emotions to become more functional and healthy.
This...
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: How affirmative psychotherapy can help you discover your true self through identity development
One of the most common forms of discrimination experienced by members of minority groups is internalized oppression, which refers to the process whereby marginalized individuals come to believe...
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: how to overcome internalized homophobia: the importance of challenging negative stereotypes
What are the ethical implications of therapeutic practices aimed at reconciling sexuality with religion?
When it comes to sexuality and religious beliefs, there is often a conflict that can lead...
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: Can therapeutic practices really help people reconcile sexuality with religion?
Can forgiving rejected parents coexist with the necessity to establish healthy emotional boundaries and heal from their rejection? This question is at the core of an important discussion that has...
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: Can forgiving rejected parents set clear boundaries while healing from their rejection?
Therapy is an effective tool that can help individuals reconcile their own self-acceptance with their parents' disapproval, but it requires commitment and patience to work through any underlying...
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: Overcoming selfacceptance and parent disapproval: how therapy can help you reconcile your values, beliefs, and identity
Psychoanalysis is a form of therapy that focuses on understanding an individual's conscious and unconscious thoughts and behaviors. It originated from Sigmund Freud's theories about the human mind,...
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: A deep dive into the role of unconscious desires in queer psychology
The therapeutic encounter is defined as a process whereby a client seeks to obtain professional guidance, support, and advice to resolve personal problems, improve their mental health, and achieve...
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: How therapy can promote sexual liberation: from shame to intimate fulfillment
Therapeutic methods can be seen as a reflection of cultural moralities because they are created by people who have been shaped by the values and beliefs of their society. These values and beliefs are...
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: Sexuality how cultural morality influences therapeutic methods