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UNLOCK THE BENEFITS OF INCREASED EMOTIONAL CAPACITY: HOW TO SUSTAIN ENGAGEMENT WITHOUT EXCEEDING LIMITS

The term "emotional capacity" refers to an individual's ability to handle intense emotions, both positive and negative. It is believed that this concept plays a significant role in determining how...

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UNRAVELING THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF HIGH OPERATIONAL TEMPO ON SOLDIERS RELATIONSHIP REFLECTION: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY

The psychological impact of intense military operations can be profound, affecting both individuals and organizations alike. In recent years, there has been increasing interest in how such...

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OVERCOMING TRAUMARELATED RELATIONSHIP ASYMMETRY: COMMUNICATING EFFECTIVELY AND NEGOTIATING COMPROMISE

The article summarizes how partners can overcome relational asymmetry caused by different trauma responses, emotional capacities, or sexual needs. The author explains that each person's unique...

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THE IMPACT OF TRAUMA RESPONSES ON MILITARY COUPLES: NAVIGATING RELATIONSHIP CONFLICTS

The topic of "How military couples navigate relational conflict when differing trauma responses, emotional capacities, or sexual desires emerge" is an important one that deserves further examination....

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EXPLORING RELATIONSHIP GUIDELINES FOR SEXUAL IDENTITY, PREFERENCE AND EMOTIONAL CAPACITY.

How do partners co-create an evolving moral framework that accommodates changes in sexual identity, preference, and emotional capacity over time?
Co-creating an evolving moral framework is...

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HOW PSYCHOLOGICAL FATIGUE IMPACTS EMOTIONAL INTIMACY AMONG MILITARY PERSONNEL

Psychological fatigue from prolonged threat can severely affect a soldier's ability to maintain emotional closeness, which is essential for successful missions and personal wellbeing. This article...

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RECONNECTING WITH INTIMACY AFTER WAR: HOW VETERANS CAN REGAIN EMOTIONAL CAPACITY AND BUILD RELATIONSHIPS AGAIN

The psychological toll of war is often underestimated. For many veterans, returning from service means coming home to find themselves changed. They may have difficulty connecting with family and...

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EXPLORING THE IMPORTANCE OF EMOTIONAL CAPACITY FOR STRONGER ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS

Emotional Capacity And Relationship Bonding
Emotional Capacity
Emotional capacity refers to one's ability to feel, express, and manage their emotions effectively in response to various...

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STRENGTHENING RELATIONSHIPS THROUGH CONNECTION: UNDERSTANDING AND RESPECTING DIFFERENCES

The ability to stay connected during difficult times is essential for healthy relationships, but it can be challenging when people handle stress differently. Internal mechanisms that allow partners...

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TRAUMA AND RELATIONSHIP CHALLENGES: HOW SOLDIERS OVERCOME POSTCOMBAT ROMANTIC STRUGGLES.

How do soldiers evaluate relational commitment when trauma complicates their sense of self and emotional capacity?
Soldiers may experience trauma during combat that affects their ability to form...

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