Sexual satisfaction and collective resilience are important factors that contribute to the success of deployed military units during wartime missions. The lack of either can lead to increased stress...
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: The impact of sexual satisfaction on collective resilience: strategies for military personnel deployed abroad
Soldiers are trained to be ready for battle and fight for their country when needed. They must undergo intense training and preparation before they can join the army.
Being away from home and...
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: Relational ambiguity: how soldiers cope with complex emotional challenges during war
Soldiers are trained to kill and survive in dangerous situations where they must suppress their emotions to perform. They often experience cognitive dissonance when trying to build meaningful...
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: Sexuality how soldiers can balance physical safety and emotional fulfillment during warzone deployment
How do soldiers navigate relational ambiguity while preserving sexual and emotional stability in high-risk environments?
The purpose of this article is to describe how soldiers deal with the...
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: Navigating relational ambiguity: how soldiers maintain emotional & sexual stability in challenging situations
Sexual violence is an act that involves nonconsensual touching, penetration, or display of one's genitals, in a violent or coercive manner. It can be committed against anyone regardless of their...
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: Sexual violence and ethics: how should power dynamics be addressed?
Love is often described as something that brings joy and happiness to people's lives.
It can also be seen as a powerful tool for resistance and healing in some situations where people are living...
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: Love as resistance and healing in hostile environments: how loving relationships can empower individuals
Conflict zones and politically unstable regions are often plagued by various forms of violence, including sexual violence. This has led to an increase in the need for effective criminal justice...
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: How criminal justice systems can effectively address sexual crimes in conflict zones?