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THE NEED FOR EMOTIONAL CONNECTIONS IN MILITARY RELATIONSHIPS AND ITS CHALLENGES

The need for constant vigilance in operational settings is crucial for military personnel's safety, but it can also impede their ability to establish emotional connections with their partners. This...

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SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS AND MILITARY UNITS: EXPLORING POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE IMPACTS ON TRUST AND COHESION

One of the most interesting topics to explore is the relationship between sexual relationships and the dynamics of military units. It has been shown that there can be both positive and negative...

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THE IMPACT OF MILITARY CHAINOFCOMMAND STRUCTURE ON INTIMACY: HOW IT CAN BE CHALLENGED

The chain-of-command structure is an important element that shapes and defines the hierarchy within the military organization. This hierarchical system ensures that all members follow orders from...

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THE INTIMATE BONDS FORMED BETWEEN SOLDIERS DURING WARFARE: EXPLORING THE ROLE OF SHARED DANGER.

Soldiers in warfare must work together to achieve their goals. They face grave dangers such as gunfire, explosions, and ambushes from the enemy forces. These experiences create a sense of camaraderie...

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THE IMPACT OF WAR TRAUMA ON SOLDIERS EMOTIONAL NEEDS: HOW EXPOSURE TO HUMAN SUFFERING AFFECTS THEIR RELATIONSHIPS

Soldiers are known for their toughness, strength, and ability to handle difficult situations.
Even the most well-trained soldier can be affected by the horrors of war. Exposure to human suffering...

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A SOLDIERS STRUGGLE: NAVIGATING DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES ON SEXUALITY AND SOCIETY.

Soldiers have been known to experience challenges when it comes to balancing their personal desires with cultural and institutional expectations around sexuality.
While some cultures may view...

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HOW DEPLOYED SERVICE MEMBERS CAN OVERCOME RESOURCE GAPS AND EMOTIONAL STRAIN THROUGH INTIMACY & SEXUALITY

One of the most significant challenges that many deployed military personnel face is coping with the mental strain of being away from loved ones for extended periods of time. This separation can take...

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STRENGTHENING RELATIONSHIPS: HOW HIDDEN CONNECTIONS BUILD RESILIENCE DURING DEPLOYMENTS

Resilience is the ability to recover from adversity and maintain stability. Deployment, especially during war, can be very stressful for soldiers and their families. Relationships are an important...

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UNDERSTANDING HOW STRESS AND TRAUMA IMPACTS THE PRIORITIES OF MILITARY MEMBERS – AND WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP.

How Does Repeated Exposure to Stress and Trauma Influence Soldiers' Prioritization of Emotional Stability Versus Emotional Intimacy?
Stress and trauma have become common factors affecting modern...

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HOW SOLDIERS RECONCILE THEIR ATTACHMENT AND INTIMACY NEEDS WITH LONGTERM PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF COMBAT EXPOSURE?

How do soldiers reconcile attachment and intimacy needs with the long-term psychological effects of combat exposure?
Soldiers face many challenges when it comes to their attachment and intimacy...

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