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Moral Injury Research, Discussions, and Support Methods provides invaluable insights for researchers, practitioners, and individuals aiming to comprehend and tackle the profound psychological distress known as moral injury. This condition arises from witnessing or participating in events that violate one's deeply held moral beliefs, leading to internal struggles distinct from those caused by external threats, such as PTSD.
This comprehensive book delves into the essence of moral injury, exploring its sources, impacts, and the emotional pain associated with guilt, shame, betrayal, and moral transgressions. The text is enriched with compelling quotes and stories from veterans and other individuals who have experienced moral injury, offering readers a deep and personal understanding of this phenomenon.
Chapters
Fundamental Concepts: This chapter lays the foundation for understanding moral injury, defining its key elements, contexts, and potential sources. It highlights the profound effects on individuals through powerful narratives from those who have suffered from moral injury.
My 30 Year Moral Injury Story: Dr. Sarah Archer recounts her 30-year journey dealing with moral injury as a public health practitioner. Her story of making life-and-death decisions in resource-scarce settings offers a beacon of hope and a testament to the possibility of healing.
The Relationship Between Events and Symptoms of Moral Injury and Spiritual Well-Being: This chapter explores the complex connections between exposure to morally injurious events, the resulting symptoms, and their impact on spiritual well-being. It utilizes a biopsychosocial-spiritual framework to provide a nuanced analysis.
The Role of Spiritual Well-Being in Suicidal Ideation and Attempts: Investigating the expanded definitions of moral injury, this chapter examines how guilt, shame, betrayal, and spiritual well-being interplay with suicidal ideation and attempts among U.S. military veterans.
Lamentations and Contemplative Practices: Addressing moral injury in various communities, this chapter presents interventions and healing practices. It highlights the role of contemplative practices and lamentation in fostering post-traumatic growth, offering practical advice on integrating these methods into daily life for healing and spiritual well-being.
Moral Injury Research, Discussions, and Support Methods is a must-read for those seeking to understand the deep and lasting effects of moral injury and explore effective paths to recovery and spiritual health.