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NAVIGATING THE EMOTIONAL TRANSITION HOME: HOW SOLDIERS RECONNECT WITH LOVED ONES AFTER WAR

Soldiers are expected to quickly adapt to new situations when they return home after serving in combat.
The process can be challenging because it requires them to adjust to civilian life again and...

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HOW MILITARY PERSONNEL USE INTIMACY TO MANAGE STRESS AND MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES

Intimacy is often referred to as the feeling of deep connection between two people that goes beyond physical attraction. It involves emotional closeness, trust, communication, and understanding. In...

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LGBT COUPLES ATTACHMENT PATTERNS & RELATIONAL STABILITY AFFECTED BY COMBAT EXPERIENCES AND MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES

Combat experiences can have profound effects on LGBT couples' attachment patterns and relational stability. Research has found that traumatic events such as warfare can disrupt intimate relationships...

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SEXUALITY AND RELATIONSHIPS IN LONGTERM EXPOSURE TO DANGER: HOW WAR AFFECTS SOLDIERS PERCEPTIONS OF EMOTIONAL FRAGILITY

How does long-term exposure to danger influence soldiers' perceptions of emotional fragility in themselves and others? This is a question that has been studied extensively in recent years, as the...

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SEXUAL CONSENT AND ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITY IN MILITARY PERSONNEL: HOW WAR AND CONFLICT AFFECT INTIMACY AND RELATIONSHIPS

During times of war and conflict, military personnel may be placed in environments where they are exposed to extreme physical and emotional stressors that can have lasting effects on their...

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HOW VETERAN COUPLES CAN OVERCOME PTSD AND BUILD STRONGER RELATIONSHIPS BY SHARING INTIMATE DETAILS

When it comes to romantic relationships, one of the most important factors is trust. Trust involves being able to share personal experiences and feelings with another person without fear of judgment...

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INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS & SEXUALITY: EXPLORING THE IMPACTS ON PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAUMA IN CONFLICT ZONES

Intimate Relationships Between Soldiers And Their Influence On Resilience To Psychological Trauma In Conflict Zones
What Is Psychological Trauma?
Psychological trauma is an emotional response...

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CHANGES IN EMOTIONAL RESPONSIVENESS SUPPORTING YOUR VETERAN PARTNER DURING DIFFICULT TIMES

Many people assume that soldiers are emotionally tough and able to handle stressful situations without showing their true feelings.
Operational or combat-related experiences can cause significant...

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HOW VETERAN SEXUALITY IS IMPACTED BY POST TRAUMATIC STRESS SYMPTOMS

Veterans may experience significant psychological barriers when attempting to form intimate connections after experiencing traumatic events during military service. This can lead to difficulties...

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EXPLORING HOW PARTNERS CAN OVERCOME EMOTIONAL VULNERABILITIES AND RESPECT VETERANS BOUNDARIES

The question of how partners can balance their own emotional vulnerability with the need to respect soldiers' protective emotional barriers formed in combat is an important one for couples who are...

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