Moral injury is defined as a psychological response to witnessing or participating in acts that violate one's moral values. In the context of military partnerships, this can include experiencing or...
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: How does moral injury affect military relationships? the impact on trust, intimacy, and sexual desire
Soldiers are often forced to experience trauma and morality during combat situations. These experiences can lead to feelings of guilt, shame, remorse, or disgust, which are collectively known as...
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: Moral injury: how soldiers can heal from traumatic war experiences to navigate relationships better
In modern societies, there is an increasing awareness that human beings are social animals who need strong connections with others in order to thrive. This means that humans have evolved to form...
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: Sexuality and the emotional cost of peer loss and moral injury: a look at intimacy and trust
Moral injury is a concept that has gained increasing attention in recent years due to its impact on mental health and wellbeing. It refers to harm caused by violations of an individual's values,...
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: How moral injury affects sexual openness and trust in intimate partnerships
Definition of Operational Stress
Operational stress is defined as a form of mental strain experienced by individuals who have been exposed to extreme or difficult situations during their work...
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: Sexuality and emotional strain: understanding operational stress and its effects on relationships in military personnel
Moral injury is an emotional response to acts that transgress deeply held moral beliefs, values, principles, and expectations. It can arise from personal experience or witnessing immoral behavior by...
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: How moral injury can impact intimacy, trust, and vulnerability in relationships
Soldiers often face extreme moral dilemmas during times of war. Moral injuries are defined as "pervasive violations of one's values, beliefs, and ethics" that can cause lasting mental health issues...
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: Uncovering the darker side of war: how soldiers experiences of moral injury impact their relationships
Sexual behavior is an innate need for all humans that can have both physical and emotional benefits. It can help individuals cope with negative emotions such as stress, anxiety, and depression. This...
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: Sexual behavior as a buffer against psychological effects of moral injury: pleasure & distraction
There has been an increasing interest in the role of intimate relationships in mitigating the negative effects of traumatic experiences such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), moral injury...
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: Protective mechanisms against ptsd: how relationships can mitigate its adverse consequences.
Veterans are individuals who have served in the military, typically in a combat role. Reconciliation is the process of finding common ground between two parties that have experienced conflict....
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: Military veterans with ptsd/tbi/moral injury struggle to balance relational protection and emotional closeness