The reinterpretation of life priorities is a crucial aspect that soldiers experience during times of constant danger. As they confront the threat of imminent death, they are forced to reassess their...
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: How war reinterprets life priorities: the importance of relationships and mortality reflection
In combat zones, soldiers often turn to sexual humor and playfulness as a way to cope with stress and anxiety. This can take many forms, from jokes and banter among friends to more explicit behaviors...
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: Sexual humor as a cope mechanism for soldiers in combat zones
Soldiers often have to cope with secondary trauma from their partners. Secondary trauma refers to experiencing the effects of another person's traumatic event through them, such as hearing about a...
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: Overcoming deploymentrelated anxiety: how soldiers can build strong bonds with partners suffering from secondary trauma
The question of how traumatic experiences can impact human sexual behavior is an important one that has been studied extensively by psychologists and researchers in recent years. While there are many...
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: Trauma impacts sexual behavior: exploring physical and emotional consequences
Inclusive leadership is a practice that promotes equitable participation, diversity, and respect among individuals within an organization or team. It involves recognizing and valuing individual...
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: How inclusive leadership can boost employee wellbeing and performance in highstress units
Chronic military stress is a prevalent issue among returning soldiers, leading to increased levels of anxiety and depression. This can manifest in physical symptoms such as sleep disturbances,...
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: Sexual stress impact on military vets with ptsd expert recommendations for couples
In the context of a romantic relationship, sexual compatibility refers to the degree to which individuals experience mutual enjoyment, attraction, and satisfaction in their sexual interactions. This...
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: How sexual compatibility helps with emotional regulation in relationships?
Sexual coercion is defined as forcing someone to participate in unwanted sexual behavior without their consent. In the military context, this can take many forms, such as rape, groping, or even...
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: The impact of sexual coercion on psychological support services: how it can affect military personnel
Emotional stability refers to an individual's ability to manage their feelings and reactions in various situations. This can include coping with stressors, regulating emotions, and having a positive...
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: Improve your relationship: the power of emotional stability and confidence in predictability
Psychological Interventions for Military Sexual Health, Emotional Resilience, and Relational Stability
Sexual health is essential to military personnel because it affects their physical, mental,...
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: Exploring the role of psychological interventions in improving military sexual health and relationships