Psychological Mechanisms Supporting Relational Resilience
Relationships play an important role in human life, especially during times of intense stress such as combat deployments. In these...
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: How to regulate emotions during combat deployments and sustain relationships.
Moral injury is an emotional response to witnessing or participating in acts that violate one's morals, beliefs, or values. It can have profound effects on individuals' psychological well-being,...
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: Sexuality & moral injury: the chilling effect on relationships
Internal Mechanisms for Maintaining Emotional Engagement During Relational Fatigue
Relationships require constant effort to stay alive and thriving. This is especially true when people face...
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: Sexuality in relationships: how to stay engaged despite fatigue and disengagement
The term "relationship" refers to the state of being connected through mutual affection, commitment, or responsibility. In order for such connection to be healthy and productive, both partners must...
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: The powerful role of emotional priorities and shared relational goals in sustaining successful relationships.
Relationships have always been an integral part of human life. From the moment we enter this world, we begin to form bonds with those around us, be it family members, friends, partners, or even pets....
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: Strengthening your relationship during times of adversity: how relational resilience supports intimate connections
Shared moral alignment is an essential aspect of relational stability that refers to the agreement between individuals on right and wrong behavior. When people share similar values and beliefs about...
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: Sexual attraction strengthens relationships by fostering shared moral alignment.
Psychological Traits that Support Relational Stability in High-Pressure Environments
Relationships are often affected by stressful situations such as work pressure, deadlines, and financial...
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: Relationship stability in highpressure environments: emotional intelligence and adaptability matter
Relational commitment is a powerful factor that has been extensively studied in psychology. It is defined as an individual's willingness to invest time, effort, and emotions into a relationship,...
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: Uncovering how relational commitment moderates the impact of stress on psychological health
Relationships are built upon trust, intimacy, and security. These components form the foundation of any healthy relationship, and they are essential for maintaining long-term commitments. But how can...
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: Sexuality: creating enduring trust through rituals and coping strategies
Emotional authenticity is an important factor that can have a significant impact on relational satisfaction, intimacy, and trust. Relationships are built on a foundation of honesty, openness, and...
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: Emotional authenticity: how honesty leads to greater satisfaction