The term "emotional withdrawal" refers to the process of removing oneself from an emotional situation or relationship that is causing distress or harm. This can be done for various reasons, such as...
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: Sexual healing through emotional connection in military couples
How do service members adapt to missing significant life events, holidays, or personal milestones due to deployment?
Service members miss out on important family events, celebrations, and...
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: The psychological impact of military deployment on relationships.
The article is about how individuals navigate conflicting emotional cues that arise during reunions after long separations. These reuniting events are often accompanied by intense emotions such as...
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: Emotions collide during reunions: exploring coping strategies and their impacts.
Most people have been in situations where they have had to forgive their partner for betraying them. This is often difficult to do, but it can be especially challenging if there has been cheating...
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: A guide to forgiving your partner for sexual betrayal: patterns of psychological healing
The phenomenon of lacking closure is pervasive among people of all ages, but it can be especially challenging for young hearts because they are still developing their emotional intelligence. Closure...
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: Resolving unfinished business: why its important for young hearts
Adolescence is a critical stage of life characterized by physical, psychological, and social changes that shape an individual's identity. Adolescent development involves the formation of new...
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: Sexual harm: impacts of unwanted or nonconsentual sexual experience on adolescent development and healing efforts
The topic "Can liminality be an ethical state—an ongoing practice of becoming that resists closure?" is about whether it is possible to live in a state of being between stages or states of existence...
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: Can liminality be an ethical state? exploring the relationship between inbetweenness and morality
Forgiveness is a process whereby an individual recognizes that someone has wronged them, accepts responsibility for their actions, expresses sorrow for hurting the victim and seeks reconciliation. It...
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: Healing from sexual harassment: when forgiving may not be appropriate
There has been much discussion about how to handle cases of sexual misconduct, including rape and harassment. Some argue that forgiveness can be a powerful tool to promote healing and...
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: Can forgiving rapists promote societal moral reflection on sexual misconduct?
Forgiveness is often seen as an act of mercy or compassion towards another person who has wronged you. It involves accepting that what happened was not right and moving forward from it in a way that...
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: Forgiveness between parents and queer children: can we move on from trauma?