Sentences with phrase «cultural stigma»

"Cultural stigma" refers to negative attitudes, beliefs, or prejudices that exist within a society and are directed towards certain groups or individuals based on their cultural background, lifestyle, or characteristics. It can lead to discrimination, exclusion, or marginalization of those who are stigmatized. Full definition
For centuries Eve has been blamed as the one almost solely responsible for what happens in the Eden story, and that has resulted in all kinds of oppressive policies in religious traditions and cultural stigmas against women.
Since there are no longer any societal and cultural stigmas attached to possessing... Read more»
However, even though the legislative process that legalized interracial relationships was done decades ago, there has been gradual elimination of cultural stigmas that accompanied interracial relationships.
Many times students come to a cyber school to not have to deal with cultural stigmas or prejudices that come with being very ethnic.
He has authority over cultural stigmas (Luke 5:27 - 32).
But Jesus is never constrained by cultural stigmas.
There are many reasons for this, from cultural stigma (seeking a compromise instead of a win is seen as «beta») to lack of immediate benefit for investing time and potentially money into developing emotional intelligence.
«In this way, porn is utilitarian, and because we are taught not to speak openly of the utility to which we put it, pornography can hit our naughty bits without doing much else, aside from tugging on our heartstrings with the shame, anger, and revulsion that cultural stigmas bring to the party.»
Cultural stigmas about casual dating still pose challenges, said Razi Thalib, co-founder of Setipe, which currently has ~ 300K members.
She enjoys when authors break stereotypes and tropes and question cultural stigmas, and she loves when plots and characters surprise her, leaving her breathless on the edge of her seat.
Eric focuses on creating a safe space for clients to share and be validated, and works to eliminate cultural stigma associated with mental health.
Cultural stigma against diseases that some falsely believe to be weaknesses of character prevent people from coming forward for trials — a problem when there are no good animal models for diseases like depression and schizophrenia.
In these and other arenas, there isn't a bright line between the legal campaign against racism and the cultural stigma attached to racist beliefs; indeed, there isn't a line at all.
Jesus has revealed that he has authority over demons, sickness, nature, sin, and cultural stigmas.
Reasons for this include lack of insurance coverage, social and cultural stigma, logistical barriers to services, and lack of culturally appropriate care.
There is also a cultural stigma against leaving lab once or twice a week to go to counseling, as students have been told that they need to spend 16 hours a day at the bench.
«Sure, it's been Sisyphean because of the cultural stigmas, and it has taken years to go even little baby steps,» he says.
When you join a herpes dating site, you can completely avoid the cultural stigma against people with herpes dating people without the disease.
As a fun and informational online game, HappyPlayTime is putting an end to the cultural stigma surrounding female masturbation — one orgasm at a time.
That scorn has hardened into a cultural stigma and that stigma pushes prospective minivanners into less efficient SUVs.
How did you balance having unreliable narrators while being aware of the cultural stigma surrounding sexual assaults?
There are two trains of thought on the subject, one is the cultural stigma that e-books will erode print book sales and the other is the high rate of VAT where e-books are often taxed more than 20 % compared to print.
The images expose Camille's experiences and healing of past wounds regarding a fear of childbirth and motherhood, but also address issues related to wellness and mental health often concealed due to social and cultural stigmas.
Even in countries where abortion is legal, barriers to accessing care include women's lack of knowledge about their rights, cultural stigma, financial hardship, geographic obstacles, and limited numbers of trained health care providers.
Were there forces you had to overcome to launch your unique service, such as the opposition of insurance companies or the cultural stigma that kept clients from seeking your help?
I think that you are right though: We need to educate people about what it is, what are some of the possible consequences and the cultural stigma that it carries, while stressing that no living thing can judge and only God will pass judgement on our actions.
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