петък, 23 март 2018 г.

Womens Spiritual Support Groups For Different Needs

By John Kelly


Every woman often goes through a difficult time in life. Whether losing a loved one, a relationship or dealing with abuse, women often need the support of others. In some cases, this can be friends and family. Whereas, in others, Womens Spiritual Support Groups might be a better option.

Most often, these groups are part of a larger church or community. While this is the case, there are others which are non-denominational and even non-religious. As such, women dealing with grief over the loss of a loved one might want to seek out a group at a local church. Whereas, those dealing with issues related to lifestyle most often find a non-religious support group a better option, especially when dealing with LGBTQ+ issues, more effective.

In some cases, women can often feel isolated when dealing with difficult issues in life. While this is the case, isolating oneself only allows for more pain and anguish over time. Whereas, if the individual can share about what is going on and potentially find help, then the quicker the woman can overcome the challenges and obstacles and get back to a happy and fulfilled life.

Many women become fearful and isolated when going through difficult times. While this is a natural reaction, it is not the healthiest option. For, women whom are isolated and vulnerable can often be targets for a number of scammers and thieves. As such, it is often advised that women whom are feeling isolated and withdrawn seek out help either from a group or a professional such as a psychologist or psychiatrist who can help the woman process the feelings associated with the incident.

When coming out as a bisexual or lesbian woman, the transition can often be difficult. Whereas, those transitioning from men to women are also quite vulnerable. For, in doing so, all open the doors for others to commit bigotry, hatred and homophobic acts. As such, while coming out can be an amazing process, it also needs to be one taken with great caution.

In many areas, bisexual women get labeled as having heterosexual privilege when living or married to man. While this is perceived, it is not always the case. For, many bisexual women living with members of the same-sex often experience the same discrimination, bigotry and homophobia of those in the larger community.

While there are a number of LGTBQ+ community centers which offer classes, medical assistance and support groups, some are better than others. It is also important to recognize when a center is trying to brainwash a person into believing something the individual would not normally accept. For, there are those whom believe that those in the LGBTQ+ community can be healed through conversion therapy and other practices.

Many bisexual women are in loving, monogamous supportive relationships. Whereas, there are others whom are married or in a relationship and polyamorous. While the LGBTQ+ community has made great strides in becoming more accepted by society, polyamory is at the forefront of this fight. As such, there are now a number of online social and support groups related to the lifestyle which are forming around the world. If looking for a group of this nature, many can be found on social networking websites such as Facebook and Twitter.




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