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Exposing the Dehumanizing Power of the “Perfect Victim” Agenda
We live in a highly political and polarized world in which many people try to push their own agendas by creating a “perfect victim” to prove their points. Unfortunately, this is often done so at the expense of real people.
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Trapped by Trauma: Identity, Stagnation & Moving Forward
This post takes a non-flinching look at the effects of trauma, including personal details of my life, as well as biological explanations for understanding how trauma keeps one stuck to help people move forward from their traumatic pasts.
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Examining The Gender Safety Gap & Women’s Safety
Why are more women concerned about personal safety than men? Is it because they are truly in danger, or are there other reasons why women are on high alert?
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Debunking Virginity: The Illusion That Shapes Lives
This post explores the societal concept of virginity, examining its historical and contemporary definitions and the complications these definitions create.
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Inside Dementia: A Look Into My Grandmother’s Mind
This post includes information about dementia, a disease my grandmother has, as well as how my family has witnessed her grapple with the illness and what she has accomplished her in life and continues to accomplish.
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Can Trauma Be Passed Down?
This blog explores trauma and the effects it has on future generations.
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Victims Without Villains
In this day and age, people search for someone or something to blame. Why are we obsessed with creating villains? What happens when they don’t exist?
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What Is Race Fetishization & How Is It Harmful?
Although people might think it is complimentary to fetishize or prefer a particular race, race fetishization is often a damaging practice that can be dehumanizing.
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Can A New Trauma Therapy Repair Shattered Identity?
Trauma disrupts one’s sense of time and causes one to lose the plot of their life, but a new therapy offers hope for building a future.
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Why De-Influencing Is Catching On
The world has become saturated in influencer culture, but de-influencing offers a counter-culture, budget-friendly, sustainable alternative to brand bombardment. But is it simply another form of advertisement?