Collective trauma refers to the psychological effects of experiencing a traumatic event together with others, such as a natural disaster, war, or terrorist attack. It has been widely studied and...
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: How collective trauma shapes the emotional architecture of queer individuals and their descendants
Queer individuals face discrimination based on their gender expression, sexual orientation, or romantic partnerships that can have significant consequences for their emotional wellbeing,...
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: The intersectionality of sexuality, identity, and discrimination: how queer individuals navigate life
Sexual assault is an issue that affects many people regardless of their gender identity or sexual orientation.
For members of the LGBTQ community, it can be especially difficult to seek help due...
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: Sexual assault prevention and intervention strategies for members of the lgbtq community
Psychological Tools for Self-Acceptance
Self-acceptance is an essential element of mental wellness that involves recognizing one's strengths, weaknesses, and unique qualities while embracing them...
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: Sexuality and relationships: exploring the benefits of selfacceptance therapy for lgbt individuals
Sexual violence is a pervasive issue that affects all members of society, regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation.
LGBTQ individuals face unique challenges when it comes to accessing...
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: How sexual violence impacts all members of society: exploring unique challenges faced by lgbtq survivors
Empathy and perspective-taking are crucial components in any form of communication, including digital representations of queer trauma. When dealing with sensitive topics like traumatic experiences...
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: How emphasis on empathy and perspective taking can improve queer trauma representation in digital media
Emotional abuse is any type of behavior that controls, manipulates, humiliates, hurts, threatens, blames, or demeans another person, especially in an intimate relationship. Emotional abuse in LGBTQ...
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: Sexuality emotional abuse in lgbtq relationships: intersectional approaches to healing
The act of coming out is a significant moment for many people who identify as LGBTQ+. It is a process that involves disclosing one's sexual orientation, gender identity, or relationship status to...
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: Coming out: a momentous step towards authenticity and selfdiscovery
Traumatic experiences are unique to each individual, but can lead to similar psychological responses. Public coming out can be a source of extreme stress for many people, especially those who...
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: How public coming out can lead to trauma and what therapy can help
The term “queer” is commonly used to describe people who do not conform to traditional gender roles, identities, sexual orientations, or behaviors. Queer individuals may experience unique challenges...
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: How to support queer clients through culturally competent psychotherapy interventions