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HOW TO REBUILD RELATIONSHIPS AFTER CONFLICT: STRATEGIES FOR ACTIVE LISTENING, REMORSE, AND FORGIVENESS

Repairing damaged relationships can be a challenging task that requires time, patience, and effort from both parties involved.
There are some practical strategies that individuals can implement to...

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HOW EMPATHY AND CLEAR COMMUNICATION CAN HELP REPAIR IDENTITYRELATED RELATIONAL RUPTURES

Psychological Factors Supporting Forgiveness and Reconciliation After Identity-Related Relational Ruptures
Forgiveness and reconciliation are essential components of repairing identity-related...

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WHAT CAN YOU DO TO RECOVER FROM WAR TRAUMA? HERE ARE A FEW IDEAS.

War is often associated with conflict, violence, and trauma, but it also has profound effects on individual lives beyond these obvious manifestations. One such effect is the way in which war can...

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UNCOVERING THE RELATIONSHIP CONFLICTS FACED BY SOLDIERS: EXPLORING PERSONAL VALUES VS INSTITUTIONAL EXPECTATIONS

Many people believe that there is a contradiction between the moral values that individuals hold and the expectations of the institutions they belong to.
A soldier may have strong personal beliefs...

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REBUILDING TRUST AFTER BREACHES: UNDERSTANDING THE PSYCHOLOGY BEHIND EFFECTIVE TRUST REPAIR MECHANISMS

What Psychological Processes Govern Trust Repair After Relational Breaches?
Trust is an essential component of all interpersonal relationships that can be easily broken but challenging to rebuild....

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WHY DO SOLDIERS RISK THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COMRADES? A STUDY OF RECONCILING SELFPRESERVATION AND TRUST IN COMBAT.

The word "reconciliation" refers to the process of restoring harmony after a dispute has occurred. It can be applied to many contexts, including interpersonal relationships and politics. In this...

Read More : Why do soldiers risk their lives for their comrades? a study of reconciling selfpreservation and trust in combat.

PSYCHOLOGY STRATEGIES FOR RESOLVING RELATIONAL RUPTURES CAUSED BY IDENTITY CONFLICT

This article discusses the psychological strategies that can be used to facilitate recovery from relational ruptures caused by identity-related conflicts, which are a common occurrence in romantic...

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HOW TO NAVIGATE CONFLICTING LOYALTIES AMONG PEERS, SUBORDINATES, AND INSTITUTIONAL PRIORITIES

How do individuals reconcile competing loyalties among peers, subordinates, and institutional priorities?
Reconciling competing loyalties is an important aspect of life that requires careful...

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TRANSITIONING FROM MILITARY TO CIVILIAN LIFE: HOW WAR EXPERIENCES CAN IMPACT INTIMACY AND RELATIONSHIPS

After decades of civilian life, ex-combatants often struggle to reconcile their hardened wartime skills with domesticated expectations. In times of war, soldiers are trained to suppress emotions,...

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HEALING FROM WAR: HOW VETERANS BALANCE TRAUMA WITH RELATIONSHIP STABILITY

During times of war, soldiers are exposed to unforgettable horrors that can have lasting effects on their mental health. They must process intense emotions such as fear, guilt, and grief while living...

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