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Seahorse Dads: Theorizing Gender and Parenting Beyond the Binary
ABSTRACT This paper expands existing family theories to better account for the experiences of transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) people who become parents through pregnancy, often referred to as seahorse dads. Although queer family scholarship has challenged binary understandings of gender within families, existing theories have yet to focus ...
Pond Ezra, Samuel H. Allen
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A public health model for bereavement care: learnings from COVID-19 bereavement experiences in Ireland. [PDF]
Weathers E +4 more
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ABSTRACT Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer (LGBQ) individuals experience disproportionately high rates of substance use disorders (SUDs), often linked to chronic exposure to minority stress and disruptions in relational support. This article integrates minority stress theory, attachment perspectives on addiction, and emotionally focused therapy (EFT ...
Jacob Perkins
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Chronic pain and unrecognized grief: epistemic barriers to personal and social recognition. [PDF]
McCarroll CJ +3 more
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Grief, bereavement and prolonged grief disorder: scoping and mapping the evidence
Gary Raine +5 more
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Mayfield, Town of and International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT), Local 294 (2010) [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Background Remaining socially active may be especially critical for quality of life as death approaches, as it affords access to necessary support, health advice, a sense of autonomy, and personal resources (e.g., coping, resilience) that shape end‐of‐life experiences.
Sara M. Moorman, Alyssa W. Goldman
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