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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: How childhood attachments affect adult coping mechanisms under operational stress
The issue of consent is a complicated one in any context, but it becomes even more difficult to navigate when it comes to military structures where rank and hierarchy are deeply ingrained into every...
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: Sexual consent is complicated when it comes to military structures
There is no question that intimate communication can have numerous benefits for individuals and couples, but its role in maintaining emotional stability, relational satisfaction, and moral reasoning...
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: Exploring the role of intimate communication in emotional stability among military personnel in highstress settings
Sexuality and gender are important social constructs that influence human behavior and interaction in various contexts. In particular, military environments have unique norms that regulate sexual...
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: Exploring how military norms shape soldiers' sexual consent and ethical conduct
In today's world, many individuals are involved in military work which has a great impact on their social lives. This includes having to make critical decisions regarding their personal life that may...
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: Why trust is essential for military couples who want to explore their sexuality
Stigma is defined as a negative social label that causes prejudice towards an individual or group. Discrimination is when individuals or groups are treated differently due to their stigmatized...
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: How lgbt soldiers face unique challenges with relationships due to stigma and discrimination
How do prior interpersonal experiences shape expectations for emotional interaction in new units or missions?
Prior interpersonal experiences are crucial to shaping one's expectations for...
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: How do prior interpersonal experiences shape expectations for emotional interaction in new units or missions?
The issue of how societal attitudes towards lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ+) service members influence their internalized stigma and relational self-perception is...
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: The impact of societal attitudes on lgbtq+ service members: exploring internalized stigma and relational selfperception
The ability to be open and honest about one's feelings is an essential aspect of any relationship, whether it be romantic, platonic, familial, or professional.
For those who serve in the military,...
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: Overcoming relational vulnerability: balancing emotional honesty and professional competence in military settings
The act of betrayal is defined as an intentional violation of someone's confidence or loyalty, often involving a serious breach of trust. In military settings, where individuals are required to place...
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: Overcoming betrayal: how transparency & honesty can rebuild trust within service member relationships