How does exposure to repeated danger shape soldiers' long-term perceptions of trust, loyalty, and emotional risk?
The article explores how exposure to repeated danger can impact soldiers'...
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: Soldiers evolving perceptions of trust, loyalty, and emotional risk after prolonged danger: a psychological analysis
Many veterans struggle to return to their pre-deployment lives after serving during war. They often experience difficulties reintegrating into society and finding a place for themselves in it. One of...
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: Transitioning from battlefield bonds to everyday relationships: how veterans navigate life after war?
The psychological impact of combat can be quite severe and may have negative consequences for one's relationship.
Research has shown that perceived social support buffers this effect. Social...
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: How social support can save your relationship from the traumatic effects of combat
Personal Relationships
Personal relationships can play an important role in mitigating the negative effects of combat-related psychological trauma. Studies have shown that strong bonds between...
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: Personal relationships and sexuality how strong ties help mitigate combat trauma
Soldiers are trained to obey orders, but what happens when they receive sexual signals from their comrades that go against military regulations and traditions? In this article, we will explore how...
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: Sexual signals and desires: exploring military camaraderies intimate edge
Relational Priorities
The primary goal of military personnel is survival, which leads to prioritizing self-preservation above all else.
When faced with mortal threats and constant danger,...
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: Exploring how war experiences change soldiers sexuality priorities and risk perceptions