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Chosen family

Alternative concept of family From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Chosen family—also referred to as found family, a family of choice, or hānai family—refers to non-biological kinship bonds that are intentionally formed, regardless of legal recognition. These relationships are often based on mutual care, support, and emotional connection.[1] In contrast to the nuclear family, chosen family is created through voluntary association.

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Chosen family in the LGBTQ community

LGBTQ individuals in particular often seek out chosen family when ostracized by their families of origin, leaving them in need of social support.[2] Many LGBTQ people face rejection or shame from the families they were raised in upon coming out.[3] Research indicates that in the absence of social support by an individual's family of origin, chosen family can promote psychological resilience.[2]

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