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SEXUAL PSYCHOLOGY AND ITS ROLE IN DEVELOPING HEALTHY COPING STRATEGIES FOR EMOTIONAL SUPPORT IN HIGHRISK SETTINGS

Sexual Psychology is an emerging field that explores the intersection between psychology and sexuality. It examines how our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are shaped by our sexual experiences. In...

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HOW CHILDHOOD ATTACHMENTS AFFECT ADULT COPING MECHANISMS UNDER OPERATIONAL STRESS

Attachment Styles
Attachment styles are learned patterns of behavior that develop during childhood and continue into adulthood. These styles shape how individuals respond to stressful situations...

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NAVIGATING SEXUAL AND EMOTIONAL NEEDS AS A DUALSERVICE COUPLE: STRATEGIES FOR BALANCE

There are many challenges that come with being a dual-service couple, where both partners serve in the military or emergency services. One of the most difficult is navigating their sexual and...

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SEXUAL INTIMACY HELPS FIRST RESPONDERS COPE WITH OPERATIONAL STRESS, IMPROVES MENTAL HEALTH & WELLBEING

Sexual intimacy is often seen as an integral part of human existence and plays a crucial role in forming and maintaining close relationships between individuals. It can provide physical pleasure,...

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SEXUAL DESIRE & PROFESSIONAL DUTIES: WHY HIGHRISK PROFESSIONALS MUST SUPPRESS URGES

Sexual desire is an innate part of human nature. It can be experienced in different ways and forms, and people have diverse ways to express themselves sexually.
In certain professional settings...

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