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Gender-sensitive Therapy
An approach to therapy that considers and addresses the different needs, experiences, and perspectives of individuals based on their gender.
Diversity
The inclusion of different types of people (such as people of different races, cultures, genders, etc.) in a group or organization.
Individual Identity
The distinct characteristics, values, and beliefs that define an individual and differentiate them from others.
Male-sensitive Therapy
Therapeutic practices that are tailored to address the unique psychological or social challenges faced by men, incorporating considerations of masculinity and societal expectations.
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