Soldiers are trained to kill and participate in warfare. They must obey orders and uphold military discipline. In combat situations, they may be forced to make decisions that go against their moral...
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: How moral injury affects soldiers relationship and sexual identity.
The effects of traumatic events or moral injuries on trust, intimacy, and sexual connection can vary greatly depending on several factors.
The type and severity of the experience, the length of...
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: Overcoming shame and fear through open dialogue about traumatic events.
Moral injury is a psychological condition that occurs when an individual experiences distress due to having transgressed a moral norm. It can be caused by actions that are perceived as violating...
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: How close relationships can protect soldiers against moral injury, emotional exhaustion, and existential stress.
Moral injury is an increasingly recognized phenomenon that has significant implications for individuals' psychological well-being. It refers to the experience of harm to one's personal values,...
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: How military couples can overcome the effects of moral injury on their sex life.
Moral injury refers to the psychological trauma caused by violations of one's moral values or expectations, often resulting from witnessing or experiencing harmful events. It can arise when...
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: How moral injury impacts sexual communication, relational trust, and emotional closeness between partners
Sexual communication is an integral part of every relationship, including those between soldiers.
Military life can have a significant impact on sexual communication and relationships due to the...
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: Sexual communication strategies for military couples: navigating peer trauma and moral injury
Moral injury is an increasingly recognized phenomenon among healthcare professionals, veterans, emergency responders, and others who have experienced significant trauma in their work that goes beyond...
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: Sexual behavior and moral injury: how traumatic experiences can affect intimacy and connections
Relational attachment is an essential part of human development and plays a significant role in shaping our emotional and psychological well-being. It refers to the emotional bond that exists between...
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: Relational attachment and its importance for resilient ethical stress response
The emotional barriers to closeness between service members are numerous and varied. Some may be due to trauma, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), while others may stem from moral injury...
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: Overcoming emotional barriers: how trauma, injury, and grief impact intimacy in service members
Moral or ethical injuries sustained during combat can have significant impacts on an individual's relational and sexual behaviors. These injuries are often characterized by feelings of guilt, shame,...
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: Sexual difficulties and relationship challenges after combat trauma: understanding the impact of moral injury.