Sexual relationships have been studied extensively for centuries, but their impact on human health and wellbeing remains poorly understood. Recently, researchers began to explore how they might...
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: Exploring how sexual relationships affect psychosocial functioning: evidence from neuroscience and behavioral science
The concept of collective trauma is becoming increasingly popular in psychological research and clinical practice to explain how individuals may be affected by catastrophic events that impact large...
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: Exploring the impact of collective trauma on couple relationships
Sexual assault is a serious problem that affects many people around the world. It involves physical contact without consent, which can be damaging to victims' mental health and wellbeing....
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: Exploring how bodily autonomy informs different areas affected by sexual assault
Sexuality is a vital aspect of human life that involves physical, psychological, emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions. It refers to an individual's capacity for sensual pleasure and erotic...
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: Sexuality and its impact on clinical practice: how to approach consent and identity in counseling
The concept of medical pathologizing of gender variance has been widely discussed in academic literature and popular media, but there is still a significant gap between what is known about it and how...
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: The ethical dilemma of gender identity pathologization in clinical practice
The study of human behavior and mental processes has been a fascinating field for centuries, and it continues to evolve today. One area that is particularly interesting is the way that psychology can...
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: How psychology can transcend binary frameworks while treating sexual orientation and gender identity ethically
There are numerous studies exploring the role of perceived emotional support in enhancing sexual desire and relational satisfaction.
The extent to which this is reliable remains unclear. This...
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: Enhancing sexual desire and relational satisfaction through perceived emotional support