Intimacy is an important part of human life that can have a profound impact on mental health. In particular, it has been suggested that intimacy can serve as a buffer against various psychological...
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: The importance of intimacy for veterans mental health: a critical role in reducing ptsd symptoms.
Many factors contribute to a soldier's identity shift during and following deployment. These include social isolation, trauma exposure, stressors, and changes in responsibilities and duties. When...
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: Exploring ways partners can provide emotional stability for their deployed counterparts
What psychological factors mediate the impact of moral injury on relational trust and vulnerability?
Moral injury is an individual's perception that they have violated their own ethical standards...
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: The impact of moral injury on intimate relationships: understanding its psychological effects
Factor 1: Trauma bonding
Trauma can create strong emotional bonds between people. When two individuals experience traumatic events together, they may form an intense connection due to shared fear,...
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: Sexual bonding and trauma: an examination of ptsd effects on couple interactions
When it comes to maintaining successful long-term romantic relationships, military personnel may face unique challenges that stem from their experiences in combat situations. Prolonged exposure to...
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: Coping mechanisms developed in combat environments may impact veterans ability to form close relationships
Trauma-induced dissociation is a mental state characterized by a feeling of detachment from reality, which can be triggered by past traumatic events such as war experiences, childhood abuse, or...
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: Taking control over your sexual intimacy: navigating traumainduced dissociation for improved relationships
Moral injuries are wounds to an individual's conscience that can result from their participation in activities they consider morally wrong, such as committing atrocities or witnessing them. This...
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: Integrating moral injury into sexual identity: struggles and opportunities for veterans
The relationship between soldiers and their comrades is based on a deep sense of loyalty and trust.
When it comes to fulfilling their professional duties, they may have to make difficult decisions...
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: How soldier loyalty is tested by difficult decisions: a psychologists exploration of relationships and trauma
Moral injury is the emotional pain that results from violating one's core values or conscience during military service. It can be caused by witnessing death, suffering, abuse, or unethical behavior...
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: How moral injury affects sexuality and relationships for veterans
There has been growing interest in understanding the impact of military service on the lives of individuals who have experienced trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), particularly in terms...
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: Understanding how stress resilience affects intimate relationships in military settings with ptsd