Sexual relationships are often seen as a means to relieve stress and tension, but they can also provide comfort and support after experiencing trauma. When an individual has gone through something...
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: Can sex really help ease trauma? how sexual relationships can provide comfort and support after traumatic experiences
Soldiers are people who serve in the military to defend their country's interests. They have to face a variety of challenges during their training and deployment that may include physical exhaustion,...
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: How soldiers integrate their traumatic experiences into psychological and professional identity?
Intimate relationships are an essential aspect of human life, and they can significantly impact our emotional wellbeing, psychological development, and personal growth. Participation in intimate...
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: Understanding the impact of intimate relationships on posttraumatic growth and psychological adaptation
When people experience an intensely emotional situation, they often form strong bonds that can last for years afterward. This is especially true when they are undergoing intense operational...
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: Overcoming military bonds: a guide to reconnecting with your partner after intensely emotional experiences
The ability to maintain healthy relationships is an important aspect of being human. This is particularly true for soldiers who face unique challenges that can affect their personal lives and...
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: Soldiers: maintaining relationships during deployment requires resilience
How do individuals reconstruct trust when war has taught them to rely only on hypervigilance and self-protection?
When an individual is subjected to violence or trauma, it can cause a significant...
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: Rebuilding trust after trauma and warfocused relationship strategies for individuals
Relational support is an essential component in helping individuals who have experienced traumatic events, particularly those with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other combat-related...
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: Relational support: the key to coping with ptsd and combatrelated disorders
As humans, we are social creatures who rely heavily on interpersonal connections for our survival. In fact, research has shown that having supportive relationships is crucial for maintaining good...
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: Relational resilience: how couples can rebuild trust and intimacy after war
The term "intimate" is often associated with sexual or romantic relations, but it also has a broader meaning that includes emotional closeness and understanding between people. Veterans may find...
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: Building trust through intimacy: a new approach for veteran trauma healing
Researchers have found that sexual satisfaction is closely related to various factors such as resilience, emotional regulation, and post-traumatic growth among soldiers. Sexual satisfaction refers to...
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: The connection between sexual satisfaction, resilience, and positive psychological changes among soldiers