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DEALING WITH ATTACHMENT ANXIETY WHILE AWAY: HOW MILITARY OPERATIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS COLLIDE

Many soldiers have to cope with extreme levels of stress when they are deployed for missions abroad. One of the most challenging aspects is dealing with feelings of attachment anxiety. This can be...

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MILITARY GUILT AND RELATIONAL INADEQUACY: HOW SOLDIERS MANAGE MISSED EVENTS

The following article focuses on how soldiers manage feelings of guilt and relational inadequacies caused by missing out on important events in their families' lives. While serving abroad, many...

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ANALYZING GENDER DIFFERENCES IN COPING MECHANISMS: HOW THEY AFFECT SEXUAL RESILIENCE UNDER OPERATIONAL STRESS

The ability to maintain healthy relationships is an essential aspect of human life. It involves developing trust, affection, and closeness while communicating effectively, resolving conflicts, and...

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ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS BOOST PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONING DURING UNCERTAINTY: HOW THEY OFFER COMFORT AND STABILITY

Romantic relationships have always been an essential part of human life, but they play an even more crucial role when people face extreme operational uncertainty. Operational uncertainty refers to...

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MILITARY UNIT RELATIONSHIPS: HOW PERSONALITY TRAITS, TEMPERAMENT, AND COPING MECHANISMS INFLUENCE COHESION

There are many factors that can influence relational cohesion within military units. Differences in personality, temperament, and coping mechanisms can all play a role in how well soldiers interact...

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HOW EMOTIONAL INTIMACY HELPS MILITARY PERSONNEL COPE WITH THE PSYCHOLOGICAL TOLL OF CONSTANT THREAT

How does emotional intimacy serve as a protective factor against the psychological toll of constant threat in military life?
The following is an expository article that describes how emotional...

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SEXUALITY CAN AFFECT DECISIONMAKING SKILLS FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL: WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES?

Soldiers are trained to obey orders from their superiors without question, even if those orders go against their own moral code. This can create an emotional conflict for them that is known as...

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REINTEGRATION STRUGGLES: HOW MILITARY PARTNERS CAN SUPPORT THEIR VETERANS JOURNEY BACK HOME

Partners are an integral part of a soldier's life during their time in active service, providing emotional support, companionship, and even financial stability.
It can be challenging to cope with...

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A KEY TO IMPROVED RELATIONSHIPS? WHY EMOTIONAL FLEXIBILITY IS SO IMPORTANT DURING TRANSITIONS

Emotional flexibility is an important skill that can help individuals manage stress and respond positively to life transitions such as relocation and career changes. It involves being able to...

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THE ROLE OF SEX IN EMOTIONAL REGULATION UNDER PROLONGED OPERATIONAL STRESS

Sexual activity can have several positive effects on emotional regulation, resilience, and coping strategies under prolonged operational stress. It has been observed that individuals who engage in...

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