Lived Experience of Combat
Combat is an intense and challenging situation that puts individuals in situations where they may see or do things that are unthinkable outside of it. These experiences...
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: Reexamining relationship bonds after battle: how combat redefines love & intimacy
How does experiencing combat alter long-term perceptions of partnership and love?
Combat is often portrayed as a time of unadulterated heroism, camaraderie, and bravery.
For those who have...
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: How combat exposure affects longterm perceptions of partnership and love
Soldiers are people who have gone through rigorous training to be prepared for combat situations and serve their country. When they return from duty, many experience changes in their worldview that...
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: Reconnecting after war: understanding and supporting military veterans as they adjust to civilian life.
The effects of combat experience on an individual's perceptions of sexual risk and relational trust are significant and multifaceted. These factors can have far-reaching implications for both their...
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: Combat effects on romance: how veterans handle relationships after conflict
The article discusses how soldiers navigate identity changes brought about by their combat experiences. In this article, we will look at what defines soldier's identities before going into battle,...
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: Exploring the impact of military service on identity changes and relationships
Combat experience influences sexual dynamics, intimacy, and relational strategies for all couples, regardless of their gender identities or sexual orientations.
The impact of these experiences can...
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: How does combat exposure affect lgbt sexuality? exploring the impact on intimacy, relationships, and mental health
The article is about how the intensity of combat experience influences soldiers' emotional responsiveness in civilian relationships. It examines the psychological effects of warfare on individuals...
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: how combat exposure influences veterans emotional responses in relationships?