The Psychology of Queer Reinvention: Progress or Avoidance?
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What does it really mean to reinvent yourself?
For many LGBTQ+ people, the desire to start over can feel urgent. A new version of you. A new identity. A life that finally feels safer or more authentic. But psychologically, reinvention is rarely just about change. It is often about repair.
In this episode, we explore the psychology of queer reinvention and the emotional forces that drive the need to become someone new. We talk about why reinvention often follows rejection or identity disruption, why LGBTQ+ people may feel a stronger pull toward starting over, and how to tell the difference between growth that expands your life and change that quietly becomes avoidance.
If you have ever felt like you needed to become someone different in order to be accepted, this episode will help you understand why.
Reinvention is not about erasing who you were. It is about integrating what you were never allowed to become.
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Created and Produced by Dustin Oliver