The term "shared trauma" refers to experiences that have a profound impact on an individual's life, such as war, abuse, disasters, and violence. Traumatic events can affect people differently...
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: What is a shared trauma? impact on mental health, relationships and how it helps with relational bonding
There are many theories about how people's behavior changes when they are facing danger or fighting wars. One theory is that their attachment to others may change. This means that they may become...
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: How wartime attachment shifts can affect sexual needs & desires
The main question addressed in this study is whether attachment styles can predict relational resilience and satisfaction under combat-related stress. This study examines how attachment styles affect...
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: Does your relationship survive combat stress? exploring how attachment styles impact romantic resilience.
Many people experience significant traumatic events during their lifetime, such as abuse, violence, loss, accidents, natural disasters, or war. These events can have lasting effects on an...
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: Overcoming trauma: understanding how it affects intimacy and sexuality
What are the major factors that guide the psychological integration of personal emotional growth into shared relational evolution? To answer this question, it is essential to consider the concept of...
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: How attachment theory guides personal growth in relationships
The purpose of this article is to explore the potential long-term impact of frequent relationship breakups on individuals' emotional wellbeing and interpersonal connections. The study will consider...
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: Understanding the impact of repeated relationship breakups on longterm emotional wellbeing
The process of coping with stressful events can be divided into two main categories: operational and relational. Operational stress is related to individual challenges such as handling deadlines,...
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: How stress impacts sexual intimacy: exploring the connection between coping mechanisms and relationships
The process of sustaining relational hope can be defined as the ability for couples to continue to believe that their relationship has positive outcomes despite experiencing feelings of pain, loss,...
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: Attachment theory for longdistance relationships: how emotional connection helps sustain hope during separation
What are some possible long-term effects that intermittent intimacy can have on attachment styles and relational security? Attachment theory suggests that our early childhood experiences with...
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: How does your attachment style affect relational security in a longterm relationship?
In order to understand how attachment security and emotional regulation interact to support relational stability under operational stress, it is necessary to consider the different forms of...
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: How childhood attachment patterns impact relational stability under stress