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HOW SEXUAL ACTIVITY CAN PROMOTE POSTTRAUMATIC GROWTH AND IMPROVE MENTAL HEALTH?

Sexual activity has been shown to play an important role in human psychology and emotional well-being. It is believed that sexual activity can be beneficial for personal development and mental health...

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EXPLORING EMPATHYS ROLE IN MAINTAINING RELATIONSHIP HEALTH DURING STRESSFUL TIMES

Empathy plays an important role in maintaining trust, closeness, and sexual health between romantic partners during times of stress. When faced with challenges such as work deadlines, financial...

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OVERCOMING SOCIAL ISOLATION: HOW FRONTLINE WORKERS CAN COPE WITH EMOTIONAL DIFFICULTIES DUE TO JOB PRESSURES

Loneliness is an experience that all humans go through at some point in their lives. It's characterized by feelings of isolation, disconnection from others, and lack of social support. While these...

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OVERCOMING PSYCHOLOGICAL CONFLICT: HOW SOLDIERS BALANCE THE URGE FOR INTIMACY AND FEAR OF EXPOSURE

Soldiers have to deal with many challenges during their time in service, from physical injury to emotional trauma. One challenge that is often overlooked is the psychological conflict between craving...

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DEPLOYED SOLDIERS AND INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS: EXPLORING THE CHANGES THAT COME WITH BEING AWAY FROM HOME

How does a lack of familiar social environments influence the evolution of soldiers' expectations of closeness and support?
When people are deprived of familiar social environments for an extended...

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HOW PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO DANGER AFFECTS SOLDIER'S PERCEPTIONS OF CLOSENESS

Prolonged Exposure to Danger: Soldiers' Interpretations of Closeness
Closeness is an important aspect of human relationships that can be expressed through physical contact, verbal communication,...

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HOW CHRONIC STRESS CHANGES PERCEPTIONS OF CLOSENESS AND COMMITMENT IN ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS

Stress is an omnipresent phenomenon that affects all aspects of human life. It can be triggered by external factors such as work pressure, financial problems, personal issues, and social isolation....

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EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF UNITLEVEL CULTURE ON DISCLOSURE, INTIMACY, AND RELATIONAL SATISFACTION AMONG LGBT PERSONNEL

A study conducted to investigate how unit-level culture influences disclosure, intimacy, and relational satisfaction among LGBT personnel revealed that the level of closeness within an organization...

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MAINTAINING A BALANCE BETWEEN AUTONOMY AND RELATIONAL CLOSENESS: TIPS FOR NAVIGATING OPERATIONAL STRESS

How do military personnel navigate the tension between autonomy and relational closeness during operational stress?
The military is an organization that requires its members to be disciplined,...

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HOW TRAUMATIC EVENTS IMPACT VETERANS PATTERNS OF TRUST & CLOSENESS IN RELATIONSHIPS

The term "trauma" refers to an event that causes physical, psychological, or emotional harm. Traumatic events can be life-threatening accidents, natural disasters, violence, abuse, combat situations,...

Read More : How traumatic events impact veterans patterns of trust & closeness in relationships