Soldiers are trained to assess their environment for potential threats and react quickly, often in life-threatening situations.
They also need to be able to read subtle cues from their partners...
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In high-risk environments, such as those found in the military, law enforcement, medical emergency services, or hazardous workplaces, it is essential to prepare adequately before undertaking any...
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: Identifying emotional distress among team members during highrisk missions: signs to look out for
One of the most important skills for military personnel is their ability to read and interpret subtle body language signals from their partners during combat missions. These cues can be critical in...
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: Decoding subtle body language signals in highstakes military situations: a guide for soldiers
Online predators use various techniques to manipulate adolescents for their own purposes. One such technique is the use of flattery. Online predators may compliment an adolescent's appearance,...
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: How predators use flattery and attention to manipulate adolescents
Sexual violence can be defined as any unwanted sexual behavior that causes physical, psychological, emotional, or social harm to an individual. This includes forced intercourse, touching, kissing,...
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: How to protect your teen from sexual assault: setting boundaries, educating them on consent and avoiding risk factors
The exploration of fantasies involving strangers is a natural part of human sexual desire and can be an exciting way to explore new desires and boundaries. It's important to approach these...
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: How to responsibly explore fantasies involving strangers: guidelines and tips for safe consensual encounters
What is emotional consent?
Emotional consent can be understood as a person's willingness to participate in an activity that involves emotions, such as physical contact, intimacy, touching,...
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: Emotional consent: understanding nonverbal cues for mutual respect and safety in intimate interactions