Emotional empathy is an essential tool for negotiating competing relational needs because it allows people to understand each other's perspectives and experiences. It helps them see how their actions...
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: How emotional empathy supports negotiating relational needs in intimate relationships?
Fear is an emotion that humans experience when they feel threatened or uneasy about something. It can be triggered by physical threats, such as predators or dangerous situations, but it can also be...
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: How fear can affect sexual desire & relationships | understanding emotional dependency
Trauma is a term used to describe an emotional response to events that cause great distress or harm. Sexual and relational identity refer to how one perceives their gender, sexual orientation, and...
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: Sexual and relational identity reconstruction after trauma: how to overcome internal processes of doubt and confusion
The study of human behavior and interactions has been an area of intense interest for scholars and researchers for centuries. One particular aspect of human behavior that has received significant...
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: How stress impacts sexual behavior: a deep dive into cognitive and emotional processes
Let's discuss what cognitive and emotional factors are and their importance in determining the interpretation of intimate behavior between partners. Cognitive factors refer to an individual's mental...
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: How your thoughts and feelings impact intimate interpretation between partners
Sexual decision-making is a complex process that involves both cognitive and emotional factors in high-stress operational environments. In these settings, individuals often face challenging...
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: The psychology behind sexual decisionmaking: a guide to navigating intimacy in highstress environments
What is the impact of shared experiential knowledge on the formation of emotional bonds? Experiences can be defined as events that we have lived through or things that we have learned about. Emotions...
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: The power of shared experiential knowledge in forging emotional connections
The topic of this article is the way that anticipating danger can shape emotional expressiveness and attachment behaviors. It has been studied extensively in psychology, neuroscience, and...
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: How anticipating danger can affect sexual expressiveness and attachment behaviors
What is Relational Suppression?
Relational suppression refers to the deliberate attempt to push away one's feelings, thoughts, and desires about relationships from conscious awareness. It involves...
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: Exploring the negative effects of relational suppression on mental health and wellbeing.
Psychological Mechanisms for Military Relationships
In military environments, psychological mechanisms allow sexual relationships to serve as a source of trust, empathy, and mutual support. These...
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: How do military relationships use sexuality and intimacy to enhance psychological bonds?