Hypervigilance is an exaggerated level of alertness that can be caused by a range of mental health conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder...
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: Unlocking the power of sexuality: how hypervigilance affects interpretation of affection and relationships
Intimacy is often described as an intense feeling of closeness that can be shared between people who are deeply connected to each other.
This experience may also bring up feelings of fear and...
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: Intimacy: how trauma survivors can overcome fear and anxiety to find comfort through deep connection
The topic of this article is "How do individuals in military relationships differentiate between emotional triggers caused by trauma and legitimate relational conflicts?" In order to answer this...
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: Military relationships differentiating between emotional triggers and legitimate conflicts through understanding trauma
Relational conflicts are common among soldiers who have been exposed to operational stressors while serving their country. Empathy is an important aspect of communication that helps build and...
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: How operational stress can negatively affect sexual intimacy?
What are some ways that philosophy can help heal trauma in soldiers who experience PTSD?
Traumatic experiences can have a profound effect on one's mental health. This is especially true for...
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: How philosophy can help heal trauma in soldiers who experience ptsd
Soldiers who have been deployed face various challenges that can impact their ability to reconnect with loved ones upon return home. One such challenge is how they interpret relational satisfaction...
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: How deployment affects veterans relationships: impacts of coping mechanisms on intimacy & reciprocity
Sexual desire is an innate human need that can be expressed through physical interactions such as hugging, kissing, touching, and penetrative intercourse. During times of war, soldiers are often...
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: Exploring the regulatory role of sexual desire in maintaining emotional stability among warriors
The effects of war on soldiers are vast, and they can be both physical and psychological. One common effect is post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which causes anxiety, depression, and flashbacks...
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: Anxiety, depression, and flashbacks: how war changes relationships and intimacy patterns
Most veterans who have experienced trauma in their past will try to form an intimate relationship with another person once they return home.
This may be difficult due to changes in brain chemistry...
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: Veterans and emotional needs | the challenges of forming intimate relationships after combat
The concept of trauma-induced fragmentation has been studied extensively in psychology, sociology, and philosophy for decades, but it is still poorly understood by many people outside academia. This...
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: How trauma can affect perceptions of loyalty and fidelity: the role of fragmentation in intimate relationships