The question of how psychosexual development occurs under conditions of scarcity, deprivation, or extreme stress has been studied extensively by experts in fields such as psychoanalysis, sociology,...
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: How poverty, violence, and deprivation shape our understanding of sex and relationships
The frontline environment refers to situations where individuals are exposed to high levels of stress, danger, risk, or pressure. These settings can include military combat zones, emergency response...
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: Stress, danger, and intimacy: exploring the impact of the frontline environment on personal relationships
Soldiers are trained to be disciplined and emotionally detached when it comes to their work.
This does not mean they cannot form attachments while deployed. As human beings, they are susceptible...
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: How military personnel can identify true emotional desire versus basic survival needs during deployments
Danger Exposure
The term "danger" refers to the risk of harm or damage that may be experienced by an individual or group. Exposure to danger can have a significant impact on an individual's...
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: Sexual intimacy and relationship dynamics: how to stay safe in a world full of dangers?
The human mind is designed for survival. When faced with perceived danger, it activates a range of physiological responses including increased heart rate, faster breathing, sweating, tense muscles,...
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: Can sex be an adaptive response to perceived danger and risk? the evolutionary psychology of intimacy and survival
Anticipating combat operations can have significant effects on attachment behavior and sexual prioritization in relationships. When soldiers are preparing for battle, they often experience heightened...
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: The psychological effects of combat operations on relationships
The psychological impact of war is often severe and long-lasting. Soldiers are exposed to intense stress and trauma during deployment that can lead to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms...
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: How war changes our sex lives: a psychological exploration of posttraumatic stress disorder
The idea that war brings people together is almost universal. When lives are threatened, survival instincts take over and people tend to form bonds with others around them who can help provide safety...
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: War and love: how survival instincts affect relationships during times of conflict
Sexual expectations can be affected by many factors, including but not limited to age, gender, culture, religion, socioeconomic status, upbringing, education, and socialization. These factors can...
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: How military deployment affects sexual expectations in highrisk zones
There are many ways in which people can react to danger.
Some may become more cautious and avoid risky situations, while others may take action to protect themselves. This can also apply to sexual...
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: How anticipating danger can affect sexual behavior, relationship decisionmaking, and emotional prioritization