Collective Belonging Heals Fragmented Emotional Identities
Collective belonging refers to the sense of being part of a group that shares common values, experiences, and goals. It can be found in...
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: How collective belonging can heal fragmented emotional identities
Can queer temporalities cultivate ethical relations with past, present, and future that embrace non-linearity and plurality?
Queer temporalities refer to ways of experiencing time that are outside...
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: How queer temporalities cultivate ethical relations with memory & trauma for emotional intimacy
Stories are an important part of human life, helping people to make sense of their experiences and create meaning out of them. Shared stories, where individuals tell each other about their lives and...
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: Sharing stories for psychological healing: the power of empowerment, identity affirmation, and community belonging.
Participation in LGBTQ-affirming religious communities can positively impact individuals' psychological well-being, particularly when it comes to their sense of belonging and ability to cope with...
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: The psychological benefits of lgbtqaffirming religious communities and how they overcome challenges
The ability to imagine has been an essential part of human survival throughout history. It is through imagination that people have been able to envision possibilities for their future and take action...
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: Sexual erotica relationships: how fantasy can be used to both cope and deny reality in a world of oppression
What is Digital Storytelling?
Digital storytelling involves using technology to create visual narratives that tell stories about oneself or others. These stories can be told through various media...
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: The importance of digital storytelling in expressing oneself sexually.
Compartmentalization is a psychological defense mechanism that involves separating distressing thoughts, emotions, memories, or behaviors from conscious awareness. This can be used as a coping...
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: How compartmentalization affects sexual relationships after traumatic experiences
Fear is an innate response to danger that can be both helpful and harmful. It protects us from life-threatening situations like predators and fires but can also lead to anxiety and panic attacks when...
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: Sexual intimacy challenges among individuals with learned fear of rejection.
Touch is an essential part of human experience, shaping our emotional and physical lives from infancy to adulthood.
When trauma occurs, such as sexual abuse, physical violence, or emotional...
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: Sexual trauma and touch: a guide for rebuilding trust in physical intimacy
A woman's trust, identity, and intimacy are often intertwined, forming a complex web of interconnected concepts that shape her perception of herself and her interactions with others. In this essay,...
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: How can imagining scenarios where a woman gradually yields emotional control help understand her identity?