A. Political Trauma and Sexual Dissociation
Political trauma is defined as an experience of severe stress associated with political events that results in significant emotional, behavioral,...
Read More
: Capitalized words sexual disociation and political trauma in coping mechanism
The study of political trauma is a relatively new field within psychology. It refers to the effects that exposure to war, torture, rape, genocide, violence, oppression, repression, and other forms of...
Read More
: Political trauma and its effects on sexuality: exploring erotic numbness and hypervigilance in survivors
We will examine the relationship between political trauma and sexual dissociation, exploring the ways in which individuals may experience sexual dysfunction after exposure to traumatic events related...
Read More
: Unpacking the intersection between political trauma and sexual dysfunction: understanding the complex relationship
There is an intricate relationship between erotic trauma and collective political anxiety that has been studied extensively by scientists for years. Erotic trauma refers to a specific type of mental...
Read More
: The intersection between erotic trauma and collective political anxiety: understanding how they impact mental health
Sexual caution is a natural response to previous experiences of trauma that can prevent an individual from fully enjoying their sexual experiences. This can lead to feelings of anxiety, fear, and...
Read More
: Why past trauma can interfere with sexual intimacy a guide to overcoming it
Queer spirituality is a concept that has gained increasing attention within religious studies scholarship. This approach centers on the experience of spirituality outside traditional heteronormative...
Read More
: Queer spirituality: finding healing through selfcare and embracing individual agency
LGBTQ individuals are more likely to experience violence than their heterosexual counterparts. This paper will discuss how these experiences can impact their attachment style and interpersonal...
Read More
: Understanding how trauma from violence impacts relationships among lgbtq individuals | reason
The term “community validation” refers to the process of recognizing and validating the experiences of marginalized individuals who have experienced trauma. This is achieved through creating an...
Read More
: How community validation accelerates posttraumatic recovery in marginalized individuals
Emotional literacy refers to the ability to identify, express, regulate, and manage one's own emotions, as well as to recognize and understand the emotions of others. It involves being aware of how...
Read More
: Sexual literacy and its relationship to establishing healthy boundaries in bed for victims of trauma
How do lesbian partners navigate emotional asymmetries when one partner's trauma is triggered more frequently by social stress? This question is often asked by individuals in committed same-sex...
Read More
: Overcoming emotional asymmetry: how do lesbian partners manage differences in trauma exposure?