Couples who have experienced trauma or operational stress may develop asymmetrical attachment behaviors that can impact their emotional and sexual cohesion. This means that one partner may feel more...
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: How asymmetrical attachment behaviors can affect emotional and sexual cohesion among couples
Strategies for Emotional Resilience and Relational Satisfaction in Couples Exposed to Trauma
Emotional resilience is a psychological quality that refers to an individual's ability to adapt and...
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: How to build resilience and satisfaction in your relationship after trauma?
Couples who have experienced traumatic events often struggle to maintain emotional attunement within their relationship. When one partner has been through a traumatic event, they may feel distant...
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: How to create strategies for overcoming traumarelated relationship challenges
Many people experience traumatic events such as car accidents, natural disasters, or military combat that can cause physical and emotional damage. These events may lead to trauma, moral injury, or...
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What is emotional compatibility and how does it affect sexual satisfaction in couples affected by trauma or conflict?
Emotional compatibility refers to the degree to which partners share similar...
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: How emotional compatibility affects sexual satisfaction for couples dealing with trauma or conflict?
How does political violence reshape intimate partnerships?
Political violence can have profound effects on intimate partnerships. It can disrupt the sense of safety and security that is essential...
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: The psychological impact of political violence on intimate relationships
The experience of traumatic events is deeply unsettling for many people and can have lasting effects that disrupt their ability to connect with others in meaningful ways, including in intimate...
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