Fear, Vulnerability, and Moral Experience: Strengthening Emotional Intimacy and Trust
Fear can be a powerful force that holds people back from experiencing true emotional intimacy and trust in...
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: Mastering the art of love: how facing fears can strengthen relationships.
Anticipatory Stress is a common phenomenon that occurs when an individual feels anxious or worried about something that may happen in the future, often leading to physical and psychological changes...
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: Anticipatory stress: exploring its impact on sexual decision making & relationships
Anticipatory Anxiety Shaping Sexual and Emotional Engagement
How do you feel before going out on a date? Are you excited or anxious? When planning for an upcoming sexual encounter, how do you...
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: Anticipatory anxiety and its effects on sexual and emotional engagement.
Attachment theory is an important area of psychology that studies how people form emotional bonds with others. It was developed in the mid-twentieth century by John Bowlby, who observed that infants...
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: Anxious adults: how early childhood attachments impact sexual intimacy
When people are involved in combat situations, they often experience fear and anxiety which may affect their behavior.
There is evidence that suggests that some individuals may also experience an...
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: Understanding how combatrelated fears affect intimacy and relationships in military personnel
Fear is an emotional response that can affect all aspects of human life, including sexual communication and behavior. In combat environments, fear can have a significant impact on sexual...
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: Strategies to manage sexual anxiety in highstress situations during combat
The term "danger" refers to physical threats to an individual's survival or wellbeing, such as natural disasters, accidents, violence, or illnesses. Dangers can range from minor inconveniences like...
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: The difference between sexual desire and emotional needs during times of danger
The interplay of fatigue, fear, and hypervigilance has been shown to have significant effects on long-term psychological well-being in relationships. Fatigue is often experienced when people are...
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: Exploring the impact of fatigue, fear, and hypervigilance on relationship satisfaction
Sexual intimacy refers to the act of expressing oneself physically and emotionally with another person through kissing, touching, and making love. It is often considered an important aspect of human...
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: The impact of war trauma on sexual intimacy: how physical closeness can become associated with vulnerability
Sexual behavior is an instinctive activity that has evolved to ensure the continuation of the species. It serves various functions including reproduction, bonding between partners, pleasure seeking,...
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: Sexual behavior as an adaptive strategy to cope with fear, stress and trauma