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RETURNING VETERANS IDENTITY RECOVERY ENHANCED BY INTIMACY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT

How does intimacy contribute to identity recovery, emotional reintegration, and psychological adjustment in returning veterans?
Intimacy is an important factor that contributes to the healing...

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INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS AND THEIR THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS ON VETERANS SUFFERING FROM POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD).

How Can Intimate Relationships Help Combat Trauma?
Intimate relationships are an essential component of human life that provide emotional support, comfort, and security during difficult times....

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EMOTIONAL UNITY: STRATEGIES TO HELP COUPLES NAVIGATE DIFFERENCES IN HEALING TIMELINES AFTER TRAUMA OR LOSS

How do partners maintain emotional unity when their psychological timelines for healing differ dramatically? It is common for couples to have different emotional responses to trauma or loss.
One...

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DOES SEXUAL INTIMACY STABILIZE RELATIONSHIPS IN TIMES OF CRISIS?

Can sexual intimacy act as a stabilizing force in environments of high uncertainty or danger? This question has been debated for centuries, and there is no straightforward answer. On one hand, it...

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SEXUAL SUPPORT: HOW IT IMPACTS LONGTERM PSYCHOSOCIAL ADAPTATION AND RESILIENCE

Sexual support is a vital component of human health and wellbeing that can help individuals navigate challenges and maintain positive mental health. Studies have shown that sexual support plays an...

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EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF SHARED TRAUMA ON SEXUAL BONDING UNDERSTANDING ITS EFFECTS ON RELATIONSHIPS

The presence of shared trauma can have a significant impact on sexual and emotional bonding between individuals. When two people have experienced similar traumatic events, they may feel a deep...

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SUPPORTING YOUR PARTNER THROUGH SLOW AND NONLINEAR REINTEGRATION PROCESSES: STRATEGIES FOR MAINTAINING INTIMACY

I will discuss how partners can maintain relational support for soldiers who are experiencing slow, nonlinear, or trauma-affected reintegration processes after returning from war. Reintegration is...

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EXPLORING THE INTERSECTION BETWEEN EMOTIONAL REGULATION, OPEN DIALOGUE, AND INTIMATE CONNECTIONS IN RELATIONSHIPS

How Honest Intimate Dialogue Provides a Path to Regulate Trauma-Related Emotions That Threaten Relationship Stability
Emotional regulation is the ability to manage your feelings and respond...

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INTIMATE SUPPORT FOR DEPLOYED SOLDIERS: REGAINING CONNECTIONS AND RECLAIMING PASSION AFTER WAR TRAUMA

Soldiers experience significant intimacy issues after their deployment due to traumatic experiences during war that affect them mentally, physically, and psychologically. It is essential for the...

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HEALING THROUGH EMOTIONAL INTIMACY: HOW RESILIENCE CAN LEAD TO GROWTH AFTER TRAUMA

Emotional Intimacy is an important aspect of resilience and recovery from traumatic experiences. It involves the development of strong bonds between individuals which allows them to share their...

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