What is Shared Trauma?
Shared trauma refers to an event that has affected multiple people, leading to similar psychological, emotional, social, and physical reactions among them. This can include...
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: Understanding shared trauma and its impacts on collective resilience
LGBT service members face unique challenges during their time in the military. They often face discrimination, harassment, and ostracism from their peers due to their identity. This can lead to...
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: A look at how sexual minorities overcome challenges in the military through storytelling and relationships
In military contexts, relational vulnerability refers to the emotional and psychological exposure that soldiers experience when they are separated from their loved ones for extended periods of time...
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: The significance of relational vulnerability in military contexts
Sexual psychology is the study of human sexual behavior, desire, and expression from a scientific perspective. It is concerned with how people think about, experience, and interact with their own...
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: Sexuality and society: how sexual psychology fosters cohesion
Peer support is a type of mental health intervention that involves individuals offering assistance to each other based on their shared experiences and common goals. It has been found to be...
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: Peer support: how military members build community, boost morale, and overcome mental health challenges together
Storytelling has been an essential part of human culture for centuries, providing a way to entertain, educate, and connect people across generations, cultures, and societies.
Its potential as a...
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: How storytelling can promote peace and unity through shared experiences
Moral resilience is an individual's ability to maintain their integrity and principles even when facing difficult circumstances. Collective hardship refers to situations where a group of people...
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: How can exposure to collective hardship cultivate moral resilience and strengthen relationships?
Relationships are fundamental to human existence and can have various forms, including romantic partnerships, family ties, friendships, and professional connections. They provide emotional and social...
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: Why relationship networks matter for coping with stress and trauma
In a post-growth economy, societies no longer rely on economic growth for their identity and wellbeing. Instead, they must find new ways to create meaning and purpose through cultural practices such...
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: Sex and intimacy in a postgrowth economy: the phenomenon of japanese wabisabi and korean jeong.
Intimate bonds are important for many reasons, including social adaptation, cooperation, and psychosexual health. In hierarchical or structured contexts, these bonds can help individuals navigate...
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: Exploring intimate bonds: why sex matters for strong communities