The military has strict codes of conduct that require soldiers to keep their emotions under control. This can make it difficult for them to form close bonds with each other while deployed. As a...
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: How military code of conduct can affect relationships on and off the battlefield
A person who has experienced prolonged periods of high stress or trauma may develop certain habits, such as anxiety or irritability, that make it difficult for them to adjust to calmer circumstances....
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: How to reintegrate after dangerous situations: breaking negative routines through emotional resilience building
Emotions are an integral part of human experience that influence thoughts, behaviors, and interactions with others. They can be positive, negative, or neutral. Suppressing emotions is a common...
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: Authentic expression: exploring how individuals reconcile opposing needs during periods of emotional suppression
Soldiers returning from combat often experience difficulties reintegrating into civilian life due to their experiences during deployment. This can include challenges with emotional regulation and...
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: How to navigate emotional challenges in your relationship after deployment
The transition from military life to civilian life can be challenging for many reasons, including the difficulty of adjusting to new roles and responsibilities. One aspect that is often overlooked is...
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: Finding balance between space and connection: military transitions & relationship strain
Intimacy between partners is an essential aspect of human life that provides comfort, support, and affection to individuals. It is often seen as a physical expression of love and care.
This...
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: Soldiers intimacy challenges postcombat understanding emotions, trauma and navigating relationships
Soldiers experience trauma from their time in combat, often leading to challenges in reintegrating into civilian life and maintaining healthy relationships. When they return home, they may struggle...
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: Struggling to heal from combat trauma: how soldiers overcome emotional conflicts in relationships
In psychology, intimacy is defined as a deep emotional connection between people that involves trust, understanding, affection, and openness. Intimacy can be expressed through physical touching,...
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: Understanding the power of intimacy in supporting postdeployment reintegration and overcoming mental health issues.
The most basic definition of a family is that it consists of parents and children living together under one roof.
This does not always hold true because some families are made up of different...
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: Understanding military families difficulty reintegrating into households
Many studies have shown that deployments, combat, and reintegration can cause significant psychological trauma and challenges for both soldiers and their partners. Deployment can cause anxiety,...
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