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OVERCOMING SEXUAL SHAME THROUGH SELFCOMPASSION: TRANSFORMING NEGATIVE BELIEFS INTO EMBODIED CONFIDENCE

Shame is often associated with sexuality due to its deeply personal nature and cultural stigmas surrounding it. People who experience shame may feel embarrassment, humiliation, guilt, or distress...

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HOW TO TRANSFORM SHAME INTO EMPOWERMENT IN SEXUAL CONTEXTS THROUGH PSYCHOLOGICAL STRATEGIES: A GUIDE

Shame is often experienced in sexual contexts as an unwanted emotion that can interfere with pleasure and connection. It is commonly associated with self-criticism, embarrassment, and negative...

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HOW TO USE SPIRITUAL SELFACCEPTANCE TO EMBRACE YOUR SEXUAL DESIRES?

Shame is a negative feeling that can manifest itself in different ways such as embarrassment, humiliation, guilt, or mortification. It often stems from an internalized sense of failure, unworthiness,...

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HOW LGBT BELIEVERS USE THEIR RELIGIOUS IDENTITY TO CHALLENGE SOCIETAL NORMS AND CREATE POSITIVE CHANGE?

LGBT believers are individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer while also holding religious beliefs or identifying as members of a particular religion. Shame is a common...

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SEXUALITY AND ACCEPTANCE: EMBRACING YOUR IDENTITY WITHOUT SHAMING OR FEAR

Shame is a feeling that occurs when one's identity, beliefs, values, behaviors, or actions are judged negatively by oneself or others. Shame can be internalized when it becomes an integral part of...

Read More : Sexuality and acceptance: embracing your identity without shaming or fear