How Does Repeated Exposure to Danger Alter Attachment Strategies?
Attachment is the emotional bond that forms between an infant and their caregiver during the early stages of development. This...
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: Exploring the impact of dangerous environments on infant attachment styles
Witnessing peer trauma refers to experiencing or observing someone else's traumatic event that has negatively affected their mental health. Peers can be friends, colleagues, teammates, family...
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: What effect does witnessing peer trauma have on selfperception?
Avoiding physical contact can be an indicator of a person's emotional state, but it is important to consider the underlying reasons for this behavior. Physical closeness can be a vulnerable...
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: How ones emotional availability affects their willingness to engage in physical touch
The brain is an incredibly complex organ that processes incoming sensory information to produce appropriate behavioral responses. One such response is fear, which is essential for survival.
Some...
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: Understanding the brains role in persistent fear responses after traumatic events
Attachment insecurities are characterized by low self-esteem, excessive need for approval and validation, and fear of rejection. These negative beliefs may negatively impact one's romantic and sexual...
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: Insecure attachment behaviors & their impact on sexual desire
How do emotional traumas affect sexual communication and negotiation skills?
Emotional trauma can have far-reaching effects on many aspects of one's life, including their ability to communicate...
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: How does emotional trauma impact sexual communication and negotiation? strategies for improved intimacy