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HOW SEXUAL RISKTAKING COULD HELP YOU OVERCOME LIFES GREATEST CHALLENGES.

Sexual Risk-Taking as an Expression of Existential Questioning
Sexual risk-taking is often seen as irresponsible behavior that can lead to physical harm, emotional distress, or social...

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EXPLORING INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS DURING AN EXISTENTIAL CRISIS: NAVIGATING COMPLEX EMOTIONS THROUGH PHYSICAL CONNECTION

Existential Questions About Meaning and Identity
What is an Existential Crisis?
An existential crisis refers to a situation where individuals start questioning their existence and purpose in...

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SEXUAL ACTIVITY LINKED TO BETTER STRESS MANAGEMENT AND COPING ABILITIES AT WORK.

Sexual involvement has been shown to have an impact on the emotional resilience and stress management of employees. This effect can be observed through research conducted by various psychologists....

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SEXCAPADES IN EROTIC TEAMWORK DURING CRISIS MANAGEMENT FOR IMPROVED SAFETY AND PRODUCTIVITY THROUGH INTIMACY REGULATION

Teams that face prolonged danger often encounter intense emotional stressors, such as fear, anxiety, anger, frustration, despair, guilt, shame, grief, embarrassment, confusion, disappointment, and...

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SEXUAL DESIRE FLUCTUATIONS: INTERPRETING PSYCHOLOGICAL MEANINGS BEHIND BIOLOGICAL CAUSES

Sexual desire is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that varies significantly between different people and contexts. It can be influenced by various factors such as physical health, mental state,...

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THE PSYCHOLOGY BEHIND SUCCESSFUL SEXUAL FORGIVENESS AND RECONCILIATION AFTER RELATIONSHIP CONFLICTS OR INFIDELITY

I will discuss the psychological factors that support sexual forgiveness and reconciliation after relational conflicts or infidelity. Sexual forgiveness is defined as the act of letting go of...

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EXPLORING HOW PERSONAL BELIEFS INFLUENCE PERCEPTIONS OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR WITHIN INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS

Sexuality is a complicated concept that encompasses many aspects of human existence. It involves physical, emotional, psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual dimensions. Sexual behavior can be...

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OVERCOMING AVOIDANCE AND ANXIETY FOR GREATER SEXUAL INTIMACY IN RELATIONSHIPS

Introduction to Psychological Patterns of Avoidance or Anxiety in Relationships
The word "psychology" is defined as the scientific study of the mind and behavior. In relationships, it refers to...

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HOW SEXUAL ATTRACTION IMPACTS PERCEPTIONS OF FAIRNESS, ETHICS, AND PROFESSIONAL TREATMENT

Sexual attraction can have a profound impact on how individuals perceive their relationship with others, including their fairness, ethical behavior, and professional treatment. This is because sexual...

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HOW SEXUAL REJECTION AFFECTS MENTAL STATE: EXPLORING SELFESTEEM, EMOTIONAL REGULATION, AND INTERPERSONAL TRUST

Sexual rejection can have significant effects on an individual's mental state, particularly when it occurs within a committed relationship. Researchers have explored several psychological processes...

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