The purpose of this article is to explore how visual silence and minimalism in queer art can be used to express feelings of marginalization, trauma, and invisibility. By creating work that strips...
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: Exploring how queer artists use visual silence and minimalism to express marginalization, trauma, and invisibility
Moral responsibility refers to the notion that individuals have an obligation to act in accordance with certain principles and values, such as honesty, fairness, and respect for others. It also...
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: Can collective healing from intergenerational trauma be a matter of moral responsibility?
Public bullying can be a traumatic experience for those who experience it, leaving a lasting impact on their mental health and social well-being. Bullying is defined as repeated aggressive behavior...
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: The longterm impact of public bullying on mental health: a focus on selfesteem, anxiety, and social trust
Can trauma-informed therapy effectively address religiously induced internalized homophobia?
Internalized homophobia is a form of self-hate that manifests when someone has negative beliefs about...
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: Can traumainformed therapy effectively address religiously induced internalized homophobia?
Queer communities have long been excluded from mainstream society, often facing discrimination and violence due to their identities. This marginalization has had a profound impact on their mental...
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: The power of radical cultural memory: how queer communities heal from historical trauma and find collective resilience
There is no doubt that religion has had a profound impact on human civilization throughout history. From its earliest origins to the present day, it has shaped our beliefs, values, and behaviors in...
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: How religious rejection can damage your sex life the psychological effects of being shunned from a faith community
Can forgetting be merciful rather than negligent? This is a question that has been debated for centuries among philosophers, psychologists, and scientists alike. On one hand, some argue that...
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: Is mercy through forgetting more effective than forgotten negligence?
Relational vulnerability refers to the willingness to be open, honest, and transparent about one's emotions, thoughts, feelings, and desires when it comes to romantic and/or sexual relationships. It...
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: The power of relational vulnerability in queer communities: a guide to emotional intimacy, empathy, and accountability
Intersectionality refers to the way social identities intersect with one another to shape an individual's experience of oppression and marginalization. For LGBTQ+ individuals, this can include...
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: Intersectionality in lgbtq+ communities: exploring the impacts on mental health outcomes and resilience
LGBT literature has been a powerful medium for exploring queer identities and experiences through the lens of suffering and joy. This is especially true in contemporary times when there are more...
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: Exploring sexuality and trauma in contemporary lgbt literature: from pain to healing