One of the most important aspects of human life is the ability to form strong bonds with others. These bonds are what help us feel connected to those around us and can be incredibly beneficial for...
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: Maintaining relationships during times of uncertainty: how psychological processes keep us connected
The idea that people who repeatedly engage in high-risk behavior may be less likely to stay faithful to their partners is one that has been studied extensively in psychology research. High-risk...
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: How repeated exposure to risks may affect relationship commitment in psychology research
What is the impact of institutional policies on the development of secure attachment in LGBT couples?
The term "secure attachment" refers to the bond that forms between an infant and their primary...
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: The impact of institutional policies on secure attachment formation in lgbt couples: a comprehensive exploration
The topic of how prolonged exposure to fear and violence influences attachment anxiety or avoidance behaviors is an important one that has been studied extensively by psychologists and researchers....
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: How prolonged exposure to fear and violence affects attachment styles in relationships?
How does the anticipation of potential separation amplify the intensity of romantic attachment?
Anticipating a possible breakup can make the feelings of love more intense. When someone is in a...
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: How does anticipation of separation amplify romantic attachment?
The term "relational commitment" refers to an individual's willingness to remain connected to another person over time, even when there are potential disruptions or conflicts that could lead to...
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: What is relational commitment and why does it matter in military deployment? psychological mechanisms explored
In modern warfare, where combat operations often last for months or even years, soldiers are regularly faced with extended periods of time away from their families, friends, and loved ones. This...
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: Soldiers and longterm separation: how war changes attachment styles
Attachment theory is an important area of psychology that studies how people form emotional bonds with others. It was developed in the mid-twentieth century by John Bowlby, who observed that infants...
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: Anxious adults: how early childhood attachments impact sexual intimacy
This article will explore how secure attachment affects sexual satisfaction, relational trust, and emotional resilience. Attachment theory is based on the idea that humans are born with an innate...
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: How secure attachment affects your relationship satisfaction & emotional resilience
The purpose of this article is to examine the different models of romantic bonding and how they shape the ethical decision-making process within emotionally interdependent relationships. Emotional...
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: Sexuality exploring romantic bonding models and their impact on ethical decisionmaking in relationships