Mental health conditions can have a significant impact on an individual's sexual behavior, particularly when it comes to the influence of religious codes. Religious values may place restrictions on...
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: How religion shapes sexual behavior in those with mental health conditions.
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
There is no doubt that humans have been struggling to cope with dual identities since time immemorial. Whether it's due to societal pressures, personal experiences, or both, many people find...
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: How does maintaining multiple personas affect your psyche? (understanding the mental consequences)
Sexuality is an essential aspect of human life that encompasses various dimensions such as physical, psychological, social, and cultural aspects. One of these dimensions is nymphomania, which refers...
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: Understanding nymphomania: exploring the interconnections between sexuality, mental health, and emotional regulation
The concept of stigma refers to negative social judgments made about individuals who are perceived to be different from societal norms. It can occur when an individual is labeled as abnormal,...
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: Cognitive reframing techniques for managing mental health stigma
When it comes to fetishism, the concept of an "embodied memory" is often cited as one possible explanation for why certain objects, actions, or situations can be sexually arousing. According to this...
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: The embodied memory theory behind fetishes: understanding how early experiences can lead to sexual arousal
Impulsivity is defined as acting without thinking through the consequences of one's actions, while compulsive behavior involves repeating certain actions out of control or against one's will....
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: Impulsivity and compulsive behavior in sexual relationships: what we know so far