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Experiences and impact of moral injury in human trafficking survivors: a qualitative study. [PDF]

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Moral Injury

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2021
This chapter creates a sketch of the ways moral injury appears in the world. It reviews contemporary research on moral injury, outlines working definitions of the term, identifies common symptoms, and explains current possibilities for treatment.
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Moral injury

2022
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Hannah Murray, Sharif El-Leithy
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Complex Moral Injury: Shattered Moral Assumptions

Journal of Religion and Health, 2022
An infographic model of moral injury (MI) is introduced in this conceptual paper that distinguishes the development of a worldview discrepancy-induced genus of MI, called complex moral injury (C-MI), from a standard expression of moral injury (S-MI), clearly delineated as perpetration-focused and a violation of moral belief in the contemporary view. It
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MORAL INJURY*

The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2017
The devastating effect on the self of moral injury, often a core component of trauma, occurring when one's actions have profoundly violated one's code of ethics, when one has been a victim of such violation, or when one has been a passive witness, has been extensively explored as it has occurred in veterans of the wars in Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Moral Distress, Moral Injury, and Moral Luck

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2016
In “A Broader Understanding of Moral Distress,” Stephen M. Campbell, Connie M. Ulrich, and Christine Grady (2016) build a strong case for broadening the characterization of moral distress as it man...
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Moral Injury: Contextualized Care

Journal of Medical Humanities, 2017
Amidst the return of military personnel from post-9/11 conflicts, a construct describing the readjustment challenges of some has received increasing attention: moral injury. This term has been variably defined with mental health professionals more recently conceiving of it as a transgression of moral beliefs and expectations that are witnessed ...
Keith G, Meador, Jason A, Nieuwsma
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Iatrogenic trainwrecks and moral injury

Anthropology & Medicine, 2021
Opioids, a set of potent pain medications, have numerous known deleterious side effects, ranging from constipation to respiratory depression and death, and yet they are routinely prescribed and administered in biomedical settings. Situated against the backdrop of the US opioid epidemic, this paper examines how the iatrogenic and inadvertent harms and ...
Anita Chary, David Flood
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Moral Injury in Christian Organizations: Sacred Moral Injury

2021
Sexual abuse of children by ministry personnel in Christian organizations has been reported by the media as the result of individual psychopathology of these personnel, as systemic failure, or a combination of both. Could it be the result of moral injury?
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